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48 World Languages & Travel<br />

World<br />

Languages<br />

Institute<br />

& Travel<br />

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE<br />

American Sign Language 1<br />

For those who are deaf or who want to communicate<br />

with the deaf. Includes the manual communication<br />

alphabet and everyday phrases to assist in basic<br />

conversation. Method is American Sign Language<br />

(Ameslan). Required text: Signing Naturally: Units<br />

1 - 6. Fee: $169<br />

Item F9352 A. Layton MAIN, D101<br />

8 Mondays Sep 22 - Nov 10 6:00 - 8:30pm<br />

American Sign Language 2<br />

The focus of this course is to help students develop<br />

ASL conversation and alphabet skills. Required text:<br />

Signing Naturally: Units 1 - 6. Fee: $169<br />

Item F9266 D. Brown MAIN, D102<br />

8 Wednesdays Sep 24 - Nov 19 6:00 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 10/22<br />

American Sign Language 3<br />

This course will focus on ASL conversation, grammar,<br />

facial expressions and the deaf culture. Required<br />

text: Signing Naturally: Units 7 - 12. Fee: $169<br />

Item F9262 D. Brown MAIN, D102<br />

8 Mondays Sep 22 - Nov 10 6:00 - 8:15pm<br />

CHINESE (MANDARIN)<br />

Chinese 1<br />

This course is for those who have not previously<br />

studied Mandarin Chinese. Students will be introduced<br />

to pronunciation, learn greetings and the<br />

use of practical, spoken Chinese. Required text:<br />

Integrated Chinese, Level 1, Part 1, 3rd ed. (simplified).<br />

Fee: $169<br />

Item F9317 S. Wang MAIN, L220<br />

10 Tuesdays Sep 23 - Dec 2 6:30 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 11/11<br />

Chinese 2<br />

If you have taken Chinese 1 or have been away from<br />

the language for a while but already know some<br />

grammar and vocabulary, this course is for you. You<br />

will develop basic skills in pronunciation, speaking,<br />

and comprehension as you learn new grammar and<br />

vocabulary. Required text: Integrated Chinese, Level<br />

1, Part 1, 3rd ed. (simplified). Fee: $169<br />

Item F9347 M. Sun MAIN, L219<br />

10 Wednesdays Oct 1 - Dec 10 6:30 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 10/22<br />

Item #9362 L. Yi, PhD MAIN, L221<br />

10 Tuesdays Sept 23 – Dec 2 6:30 – 8:30pm<br />

No class 11/11<br />

Chinese 3<br />

For students who have taken two quarters of Chinese<br />

or the equivalent. You will have the opportunity<br />

to work on the concepts learned in previous levels,<br />

while continuing to learn principles of the Chinese<br />

language. Required text: Integrated Chinese, Level 1,<br />

Part 1, 3rd ed. (simplified). Fee: $169<br />

Item F9348 C. Tang NORTH, V1104<br />

9 Wednesdays Sep 24 - Dec 10 6:30 - 8:45pm<br />

No class 10/22 and 11/26<br />

Item F9349 A. Tung MAIN, C155<br />

8 Wednesdays Oct 8 - Dec 10 6:30 - 9:00pm<br />

No class 10/22 and 11/26<br />

Chinese 5<br />

This course is for students who have completed the<br />

first four levels of Chinese or the equivalent. The<br />

focus is on grammar and conversation. Required<br />

text: Integrated Chinese, Level 1, Part 2, 3rd ed. (simplified).<br />

Fee: $169<br />

Item F9340 A. Tung MAIN, L219<br />

9 Tuesdays Oct 7 - Dec 9 6:30 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 11/11<br />

Chinese 6<br />

This course is for students who have completed the<br />

first five levels of Chinese or the equivalent. The focus<br />

is on grammar and conversation. Required text:<br />

Integrated Chinese, Level 1, Part 2, 3rd ed. (simplified).<br />

Fee: $169<br />

Item F9312 S. Wang MAIN, L210<br />

9 Wednesdays Sep 24 - Nov 26 6:30 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 10/22<br />

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Chinese in Review<br />

NEW!<br />

For students with 6 quarters of Chinese language<br />

study. Required text: Integrated Chinese, Level 2, Part<br />

1, 3rd ed. (simplified) Fee: $169<br />

Item F9276 S. Wang MAIN, C155<br />

9 Mondays Sep 22 - Nov 17 6:30 - 8:30pm<br />

DANISH<br />

Danish 1<br />

For students with little or no background in Danish,<br />

this course will introduce the basics of pronunciation,<br />

grammar and vocabulary for use in practical<br />

situations, as well as information on Denmark and<br />

Danish culture. Fee: $169<br />

Item F9359 M. Lucas NORTH, C168<br />

10 Tuesdays Sep 23 - Dec 2 6:30 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 11/11<br />

Hans Christian Anderson – NEW!<br />

Fairy Tales You Thought You Knew<br />

Hans Christian Anderson was a world famous Danish<br />

author in the mid-1800’s. This course will explore<br />

some of his more famous tales such as “The Ugly<br />

Duckling”, “The Emporer’s New Clothes”, and of<br />

course, “The Little Mermaid”. We will explore the<br />

effects of the major film-makers, such as Disney and<br />

others on our understanding of the themes, purposes,<br />

and writing style of this literary genius. Fee: $109<br />

Item F9364 M. Lucas NORTH,V2139<br />

5 Thursdays Sep 25 - Oct 23 7:00-8:30pm<br />

Hans Christian Anderson – NEW!<br />

Fairy Tales You Never Knew<br />

While many of us have known the fairy tales of Hans<br />

Christian Anderson since childhood, this course will<br />

focus on many of the lesser known tales, such as<br />

“The Gardener, the Lord, and the Lady”, “Auntie<br />

Toothache”, and “The Shadow”. This class will<br />

explore the themes and autobiographical elements<br />

of these darker stories and discuss the writing style<br />

and innovations introduced by Anderson. Fee: $109<br />

Item F9363 M. Lucas NORTH,V1126<br />

5 Thursdays Oct 30 – Dec 4 7:00 - 8:30pm<br />

No class 11/11<br />

Doing Business with China Series<br />

As China, the most populated country, is emerging<br />

as a key economic powerhouse in the new<br />

century, it is imperative for anyone doing business<br />

with China to understand the profound impact of<br />

policy and culture on business. This seminar examines<br />

Chinese governmental and cultural issues,<br />

introduces important do’s and don’ts, and helps<br />

develop effective business strategy. Join Visiting<br />

Scholar Dr. Liu Yi as she shares her expertise on<br />

business etiquette and forging effective business<br />

relationships.<br />

• Part I The Middle Kingdom including—The<br />

Basics of Chinese Etiquette, The New China, and<br />

Cultural Influences on Chinese Etiquette<br />

• Part II Minding Your Manners in China including—Personal<br />

Etiquette in China and Chinese<br />

Meals and Celebrations and Gifts<br />

• Part III Business in China including—Foreigners<br />

and the Chinese Way of Doing Business and Cultural<br />

Influences Vital in Chinese Business<br />

• Part IV Negotiating in China including—The<br />

Chinese Way of Negotiating, Preparing to Negotiate<br />

in China, What to Expect While Negotiating,<br />

Business Entertainment, When You Are a Host in<br />

Your Own Country<br />

• Part V an extensive Appendix including personal,<br />

family, corporate and government titles as<br />

well as useful words and expressions in Mandarin<br />

Chinese<br />

Fee: $195<br />

Item F9366 Yi, L. Ph.D. MAIN L222<br />

5 Saturdays Oct 11 – Nov 8 10:00am – 1:00pm

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