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Intermediate Yiddish (YID298)
Varies, proficiency examination.
September 2020 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in listening, comprehension, reading and writing necessary for basic communication in a foreign language; demonstrate an ability to understand the main ideas and information on a variety of topics; discuss texts of familiar topics which include standard vocabulary and basic syntax; and communicate ideas, feelings and needs in writing. Grammar uses basic tenses with mistakes. Spelling will be comprehensible, but possibly incorrect.
Students prepare for this proficiency examination using Yiddish language texts focusing on basic grammar and vocabulary and aural comprehension materials.
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 6 semester hours in Yiddish (3/21). NOTE: Only students who receive 6 credits on both the Elementary Yiddish (YID198) and Intermediate Yiddish (YID298) exams may earn up to 4 semester hours on the Advanced Yiddish (YID398) exam.