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- Introductory Finnish I
- Catalog Number CEUS-U 121/331
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Course objectives
Introductory Finnish I is for
students with no previous knowledge of the Finnish language. The aim is to
obtain general skills that are desirable in everyday situations related to
traveling and studying in Finland (e.g., introducing yourself, buying, traveling
and talking about the weather). You will also be able to understand simple
spoken Finnish that handles familiar topics and understand the main points of
simple and brief messages. You will also learn basic facts about Finnish culture
and history.
The course is based on engaging in
communicative skills. The methods of this course are learner centered,
communicative and often problem-based, which means that sometimes, for instance,
you will solve grammar rules with your peer and assistance of your instructor.
All basic language skills, speaking, listening, reading and writing will be
included both in class activities and at home.
Required texts and materials
- Abondolo,
Daniel 1997:
Colloquial Finnish. Routledge. (book & cassette)
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Silfverberg, Leena &
White, Leila 2003: Supisuomea.
Finn Lectura.
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Hurme, Raija-Leena &
Pesonen, Maritta & Syväoja, Olli 2003: Englanti―suomi-sanakirja.
2. Second edition. WSOY.
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Course package (lecturer’s own
materials)
Suggested texts and materials
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Karlsson, Fred 1999 (1983):
Finnish: An Essential Grammar. Updated version. WSOY. (Suomen
peruskielioppi (translated into English by Andrew Chesterman.)
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Vähämäki, Börje 2000 (1994):
Mastering Finnish. Hippocrene Books, Inc.
Assignments
The final grade is based on
attendance and participation, homework, quizzes, tests and the midterm and final
exams.
Departmental Policies
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The Department of Central Eurasian Studies no longer allows auditing of
language courses. Any inquiries must be addressed to CEUS Chair directly.
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Students enrolled in CEUS language courses obtain a grade at the
end of each semester. The Department does not offer pass/fail options.
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Incompletes are not given in CEUS language courses. Any inquiries
must be addressed to CEUS Chair directly.
- If you are a native speaker of a language or you are a
citizen of the country or you graduated from a high school from
the country, Indiana University and departmental policy may (or may not)
prohibit you from enrollment in this language class. Please direct all
related questions to the Department of Central Eurasian Studies,
Goodbody Hall 157, 855-2233, or
ceus@indiana.edu .