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- Intermediate Kazakh I
- Catalog Number CEUS-U 275/675
- Zaure Batayeva
The intermediate course
improves the learner’s basic language skills: speaking, reading, writing,
listening. The primary goal of the course is to improve communicative competence
and to enable learners to handle a variety of immediate everyday situations
related to academic life. Intermediate course builds on and extends the
foundations established in the previous level.
Required Textbooks and Class Materials
- Karl A.Krippes Kazak (Gazag)-English dictionary
Suggested Textbooks and Materials
- Kazakh tili Kanat Ibragimov 2004
- Iraida Kubayeva Kazakh language Made Easy Alamaty 2003
- We speak Kazakh Kulpash Sariyeva
- Intensive course of Kazakh language 2003
- Beginning Kazakh CD, Ablahat Igrahim Arizona University
- CELCAR website materials
Assignments
- Daily homework, tests and quizzes,
midterm exam, final exam
- Class attendance and participation
are mandatory.
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 .