By the end of this course students will have achieved language competency in the following skills: Reading Proficiency: (1) Demonstrate sufficient comprehension to understand most factual material in nontechnical prose as well as some discussions on concrete topics related to personal interests (2) Demonstrate ability to separate main ideas and details from lesser ones and use that distinction to advance understanding (3) Demonstrate use of linguistic context and real-world knowledge to make sensible guesses about unfamiliar material (4) Possess an active reading vocabulary demonstrating the ability to identify main ideas and to distinguish these from subsidiary ideas Speaking Proficiency: (1) Initiate and maintain predictable face-to-face conversations and satisfy limited social demands such as travel and accommodation needs (2) Use fairly accurate basic grammatical relations (3) Exhibit more common forms of verb tenses (4) Demonstrate understandable pronunciation Writing Proficiency: (1) Demonstrate ability to write routine social correspondence, daily situations, and/or current events with some errors (2) Demonstrate good control of morphology of language and of the most frequently used syntactic structures (3) Writing is legible to native readers Listening Proficiency: (1) Comprehend short conversations about most survival needs and limited social demands (2) Demonstrate flexibility in understanding of a range of circumstances beyond immediate survival needs (3) Understand more common time forms and most question forms, some word order patterns. |