Universität Wien

160162 UE Modern Irish VI (2009S)

Continuous assessment of course work

Details

Language: German, Irish

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

Monday 09.03. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 16.03. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 23.03. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 30.03. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 20.04. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 27.04. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 04.05. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 11.05. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 18.05. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 25.05. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 08.06. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 15.06. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 22.06. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)
Monday 29.06. 17:05 - 18:35 (ehem.Zi. Prof. Eichner)

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

Modern Irish will be taught as a modern spoken language with a special emphasis on communication, without neglecting the structure of the language. Good level of knowledge is required regarding the basic structures of the language.
Exam criteria: The ability to reproduce the subject matter worked on during the lessons in written and oral form and also to explain relevant contexts.

Assessment and permitted materials

Attendance and participation makes up one part of the mark. In addition, there is a written and oral examination at the end of the semester.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Students will learn more complicated forms of communication in the Irish language and will analyse its structures. It is expected that students can already cope with short texts which include various structures and tenses.
The goal is to give linguists and those interested in the celtic culture the basis of a modern living (but minority) celtic language.

Examination topics

Students will learn more complicated forms of communication in the Irish language and will analyse its structures. It is expected that students can already cope with short texts which include various structures and tenses.

Reading list

Jede/r StudentIn soll ein Wörterbuch besitzen (z.B. Foclóir Póca, Hrsg. An Gúm)
Every student must have a dictionary (e.g. Foclóir Póca, Publ. An Gúm)

Association in the course directory

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