Kursinhalt:
* advanced beginners‘ knowledge of Swahili grammar
* continued translation and conversation training
* References:
Almasi, Oswald, Michael Fallon & Nazish Pardhan-Wared. 2014. Swahili Grammar for Introductory and Intermediate Levels. (Sarufi ya Kiswahili cha Ngazi ya Kwanza na Kati). Lanham: University Press of America.
Höftmann, Hildegard & Irmtraud Herms. 2010. Wörterbuch Swahili – Deutsch. [Second largely revised version.] Köln: Köppe.
Marten, Lutz & Donovan Mc Grath. 2011. Colloquial Swahili. The Complete Course for Beginners. Revised Edition. London: Routledge.
Moshi, Lioba, Alwiya Omar & al. KIKO (Kiswahili kwa Kompyuta). African Studies Institute, University of Georgia. <http://www.africa.uga.edu/Kiswahili/doe/>
Ovaert, Vincent, Xavier Bihan, Ridder Samson, Malve Jacobsen, Isabel Schröder, Venice Trommer, Annarina Kemnitz, Ann Roy, Hannah Schild & Lutz Diegner (responsible). Swahilipolis. Universität Hamburg & Humboldt-Universität Berlin. <http://www.linguapolis.net/swahilipolis>
Zawawi, Sharifa M. 2001. Kiswahili kwa Kitendo. An Introductory – Intermediate Course. Trenton: Africa World Press. (please make sure you use the right edition: 2001, one volume, 345 pp.)
Lernziele:
* to stabilize and extend beginners’ knowledge of the language
* written and oral expression in Swahili using the whole grammar
* preparation for the semester-final exam Sprachmodul III
Kursbewertung:
graded written and oral exam (compulsory; no credit points for participation only)
Voraussetzung/Vorkenntnisse:
successful participation in Swahili II or proof of respective skills (for the latter, please send an email to the lecturer, see below); assessment exam, if needed.
After successfully passing the exam you are welcome to Swahili IV.
Methoden:
* translation training
* conversation training based on audio-visual e-learning-programmes which require a high degree of self-organization
Modulabschlussprüfung (MAP):
Usually written and oral exam.
Exam dates will be announced during the semester.
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