KOREAN LANGUAGE 3 MOD.1

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LINGUA COREANA 3 MOD.1
Course code
LT004J (AF:316816 AR:137278)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
12
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-OR/22
Period
1st Semester
Course year
3
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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This course falls within the characterizing teachings of the "Korea" curriculum of the course "Languages, Cultures and Societies of Asia and Mediterranean Africa".
Its formative objectives fall within the area of language skills learning.
1. Complete the knowledge of grammatical structures of Korean at intermediate level.
Knowledge and understanding of the usage of grammatical structures of Korean at intermediate level (CEFR Level B2/B2+)

2. Ability to apply language knowledge and comprehension:
Ability to identify grammar categories and their properties.
Demonstrate a general comprehension of Korean grammatical structures for intermediate levels.
Ability to describe constructs and grammatical phenomena of Korean, acquired during the course.
Ability to make a correct use of terminology and basic tools of syntactic analysis acquired.
Having completed Korean Language 2.1 and 2.2.
Grammatical forms:

1 lesson - the copula transferentive, not only...but also, but now / and now
2 lesson - i'm not sure, any N at all/ no N at all
3 lesson - it's not but is..., particle '으로', on one's way
4 lesson - direct quotation, indirect quotation
5 lesson - supposition, advise form (would)
6 lesson - pretend to do
7 lesson - '만큼' (as...as / reason), ability, method
8 lesson - retrospective (sentence, modifier, conditional)
9 lesson - extend, confirmation, sequence
10 lesson - even after…ing with, it's natural
11 lesson - reason (negative)
12 lesson - be based on, possibility
13 lesson - proverb, repetition, be not finished previous action '-더니'
14 lesson - as i do, cause '-거든요', almost doing, be worth of
15 lesson - review and summary
Textbook:
Ross King, Jae-Hoon Yeon, Chungsook Kim and Donald Baker, Advanced Korean, Tuttle Publishing: 2015

Additional texts:
- Ihm Ho Bin et al., Korean Grammar for International Learners, Yonsei University Press, Seoul: 2001
- Lee Iksop and Ramsey Robert S., The Korean Language, SUNY Press, New York: 2000.
- Martin, Samuel E., A Reference Grammar of Korean, Tuttle Publishing, Rutland Vermont & Tokyo: 1992.
- Sohn Ho-Min, Korean, Routledge, London and New York:1994.
- Sohn Ho-Min, The Korean Language, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1999.

Further materials will be distributed in class.
Written and oral examinations, on grammatical forms, colloquial Korean, short compositions. The written test lasts about 1 hr 30.
Grammar lessons and language practice with native speakers.
Italian
The exam for Korean Language 3.1 is an independent examination originating a final vote. This vote is the average for all results obtained in the various tests. Each test must be passed with at least 18 as a score, in order to be counted for the final score.
written and oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 01/08/2019