ASIANLAN 145 is a beginner’s course designed for students with little or no knowledge of Punjabi. In this course, students will learn the alphabets, come to understand sound, tones and script relationship, and learn and use basic vocabulary, phrases, and sentences. In this elementary course, students will practice all the four skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing – in order to be able to communicate at the basic level by exchanging, interpreting, and presenting information. They will learn basic comprehension and communication skills on a limited set of topics and situations.
By the end of the academic term, students will be able to:
- Meet, greet and introduce others and themselves in formal and informal settings
- Ask and answer simple questions about date and place of birth, nationality, marital status, occupation
- Give simple descriptions of familiar surroundings and daily life using rehearsed and memorized formulae and basic vocabulary
- Express likes/dislikes and preferences
- Understand and respond to simple exchanges about daily situations regarding self, family, friendship, home, addressing others using socially acceptable reference terms
Course Requirements:
Homework Assignments, Attendance and Class Participation, Quizzes, Project, Midterm and Final Exam
Intended Audience:
This course is designed for students who have less than the equivalent of one semester's study of Punjabi at the University of Michigan.
Class Format:
Section 001 will meet in person on Wednesdays, and virtually on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. If you require completely remote participation, please register for section 002 which meets remotely Monday-Thursday at the scheduled time.