Admission requirements
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Description
develop learners’ ability to use Georgian effectively for the purpose of practical communication
form a solid foundation for the skills required for further study
develop learners’ awareness of the nature of language and language-learning skills
promote learners’ personal development
Course Objectives
At the end of the program students will demonstrate ability in the following areas:
Reading
understand and select from a range of texts in a variety of forms, including public notices, signs, and magazines and newspapers • identify and retrieve facts, details, important points and themes from a range of texts, including extended pieces of writing, e.g. to complete a form • select and organise relevant information from a range of texts including letters, brochures, forms, extended texts and imaginative writing within the experience of young people and reflecting the interests of people from varied cultural backgrounds
Writingcarry out a range of writing tasks in response to a written stimulus, on a range of topics, including completing a form, writing a postcard, a letter, a summary or extended piece of writing in an appropriate, accurate and clear form of Georgian
describe, report and give a personal information
identify, organise, structure and present material in an appropriate format and register for a particular audience or purpose, e.g. a small information for the students
Listeningunderstand and select from a range of information presented in a variety of forms, e.g. an answerphone message, news, weather, travel, interviews, dialogues and
telephone conversationsidentify and retrieve facts, details, important points and themes from a range of material, e.g. a formal talk
identify the important points or themes of the material including attitude, relationships between speakers
Speaking
demonstrate competence in a range of speaking activities, e.g. respond to
questions on a range of topics such a future plans, current affairsrespond confidently to new, topical ideas
conduct a sustained conversation with a sense of audience and purpose
Literature
- Howard Aronson, Georgian: A reading Grammar, Slavica Publishers Inc., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1991
- Howard Aronson, Georgian: A reading Grammar (with CDs and text), Georgian Edition, Slavica Publishers Inc, Indiana University, Bloomington, 2005
- Dodona Kiziria, Beginner’s Georgian, Hippocrene books Inc, New York, 2012
- Meri Nikolaishvili, Text Book of Georgian Language (with CD), Tbilisi, 2000
- Meri Nikolaishvili, N. Bagration-Davitashvili, Georgian Language (Intensive course), Tbilisi, 2012
- Nino Sharashenidze, Midamo, Tbilisi, 2010
- Nana Shavtvaladze, Biliki, 1, 2, Tbilisi, 2009
- Tavtavi, book for the non-Georgian schools of Georgia, Ministry of Education and Sciences of Georgia, 2006, Tbilisi
- Materials prepared by teacher
- Media sources
Course Outline
- Languages of Georgia; Kartvelian (South Caucasian) Languages
- Topic: sound system of Georgian (similarities and differences between Georgian and Indo-European sound systems
- Topic: Georgian Alphabet: Letters and corresponding sounds
Writing: alphabet
Reading: letters, reading words with specific consonants; key phrases
Listening: Specific Georgian consonants, words, key phrases
Speaking: pronunciation of specific Georgian consonants, key phrases
Home work: rewriting the letters and words
- Topic: Acquaintances
Writing: alphabet, dictation; personal pronouns; declination of nouns; conjugation of the verb to be in present indefinite tense
Reading: short dialogue; basic vocabulary related with acquaintances, family members, interrogative words
Listening: short text, short dialogue, short introductory conversations
Speaking: pronunciation, key phrases for introduction; using of the personal pronouns, forms of the verb to be in present indefinite tense and basic vocabulary
Home work: rewriting the letters, words and short dialogues
- Quiz Writing dictation, writing the test, answers the questions.
- Topic: Studying, education and working
Writing: dictation, different exercises, short dialogues; declination of Nouns, Singular and Plural forms of Noun; conjugation some verbs of movement; basic meaning of proverbs
Reading: short text, short dialogue, basic vocabulary related with the names of professions
Listening: short conversations; words indicated date and time
Speaking: asking questions, making dialogue; using basic vocabulary related with the names of professions, some basic verbs and proverbs
Home work: writing exercises, writing short text with the given words
- Quiz: Writing the test, answer the questions.
- Topic: At the doctor’s
Presentation of the homework
Writing: different exercises, short text about the student’s home cities; conjugation of some Passive verbs; conjugation some transitive verbs; declination of Adjective and Nouns (Preposition and postposition pairs), basic vocabulary related with the parts of body, diseases, doctors and chemist’s; conjugation of some transitive verbs in Present Simple and Future Simple; conjugation of verb to have
Reading: short text, short dialogue
Listening: short conversation
Speaking: asking questions, making dialogue; using the appropriate grammatical forms of verbs and nouns.
Home work: writing exercises, writing short text with the given basic vocabulary and grammatical forms of verbs and nouns. related with the parts of body and forms of verbs
- Topic: shopping
Writing: different exercises, short texts about the topic; vocabulary related with colours and size, clothes, shoes, furniture, markets, cuisine and shopping centres; formation of the qualitative adjectives; function of basic postpositions
Reading: short text, short dialogue, description one day shopping
Listening: short conversation and short dialogue of both women’s and men’s shopping
Speaking: asking and answering questions, making dialogue
Home work: writing exercises, preparing the group presentation on the given topic; using polite forms f some verbs
- Topic: Visits
Writing: different exercises, short email to friends; short text about host and gest, using polite forms of verbs
Reading: short text, short dialogue; text about Georgian
Listening: short conversation
Speaking: asking questions, making dialogue, discussing the topic
Home work: writing exercises, Quiz: Writing the test, answer the questions.
- Topic: Traveling
Making the presentation of the homework
Writing: different exercises, short texts about the topic, basic vocabulary related with weather, restaurants, hotels, stations, airports and booking-offices
Reading: short texts, short dialogues
Listening: short conversation and short dialogues about the travelling
Speaking: asking and answering questions, making dialogue
Home work: writing exercises, writing short text with the given words; prepare the short group presentation about the traveling in student’s home country
- Topic: Tbilisi
Writing: different exercises, short texts about the topic
Reading: short texts, short dialogues about the interesting places of Tbilisi, exhibitions, museums, concerts, theatres and stadiums
Listening: short conversation and short dialogue about Tbilisi; short parts of TV shows and films
Speaking: asking and answering questions, making dialogue
Meeting to guest speaker
Home work: writing exercises, writing short about interesting cities
- Topic: Georgian traditions
Writing: different exercises, short texts about the topic
Reading: short text from encyclopaedia, short dialogue,
Listening: Georgian song, short descriptive text
Speaking: asking and answering questions, making dialogue, discussing the traditions of the student’s homeland
Home work: writing exercises, writing short text with the given words
- Quiz Writing the Writing the test, answer the questions.
- Presentations about Georgia: Nature, political situation, culture
Blackboard
Yes: Blackboard.
Timetable
See Rooster
Mode of instruction
Seminar
Course load
Total: 280 hours (10 EC)
Lectures: 6 x 4 = 24 hours
Examinations: 2 × 2 = 4 hours
Homework: 112 hours
Final paper: 140 hours
Assessment method
2x Quiz Writing the Writing the test, answer the questions (40%)
Homework (10%)
Final paper (50%)
Should the overall mark be unsatisfactory, the paper is to be revised after consultation with the teacher.
Contact information
Co-ordinator of Studies Titia Bouma
E-mail: tinatin.bolkvadze@tsu.ge; tinatin.bolkvadze@hotmail.com
+ 99 599 97 79 36
Remarks
The same course is taught in the BA Russian Studies for 5 EC. MA student write a final paper extra.