HINDI 202 Intermediate/Advanced Hindi
Spring 2007
TuTh: 5:45-7:00
Room: RH106
Conversation Groups: 1hr, TBA
gautami shah
office: 219 Rayzor
office hours: By appointment
phone: (713) 348 2987
Class organization:
In addition to the regular Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday class
meetings, small groups of 4-5 students each will meet for one hour of
directed conversation with a proficiency assistant.
Students will be assigned to conversation groups after the
second or third week of the semester. The meeting time for each conversation
group shall be determined by the group itself. Topics and guidelines
will be provided for the conversation sessions. Participation in these conversation sessions is a required component of the course.
Reading and other materials:
Course materials and foci of the course vary each year depending on
both, the needs and interests of the students in the class, as well as
contemporary issues.
Graded texts ranging from authentic newspaper/magazine articles to
literature by Premchand, Manto, Chugtai, Rakesh and others;
feature films which are related in contents to
the textual materials being read; and supplementary material
reinforcing grammatical structure and vocabulary will be assigned
weekly. Some of these materials will also be posted on the class
homepage. When posted on the homepage you will be able to access it
through the assignments link.
Suggested Grammar Reference:
(i) Snell, Rupert and Simon Weightman, "Teach yourself Hindi", latest edition.
(ii) McGregor, RS, "Outline of Hindi Grammar", latest edition.
(iii) Kachru, Y and R Pandharipande, "Intermediate Hindi", latest
edition.
(iv) Hook, Peter, "Hindi structures: intermediate level", latest edition.
Other suggested Materials/Reference:
(i) Gambhir, Surendra, "bolachaal kii hindii (Spoken Hindi)", latest edition.
(ii) Southworth, F.C., Gambhir, S.K. and V. Gambhir, " naii dishaae
nae log"
(iii) McGregor, RS, "Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary", latest edition.
(iv)Anand, I.N., " The Modern English-Hindi Dictionary", latest edition.
(v) Chaturvedi, M qnd B.N. Tiwari, " A Practical Hindi-English
Dictionary", lateset edition;
Grading:
Course grades will be based on class participation, obligatory homework,
quizzes, skits, 2
midterms and 1 project.
Disability Accommodations:
Any student with a disability requiring accommodations in this
course is requested to contact me during the first two weeks of
classes to discuss his/her needs. All discussions will
remain confidential. Additionally, students will also need to contact
Disability Support Services in the Ley Student Center.