HAW 201: Intermediate Hawaiian I

Subject
Credits 4 Class Hours4 lecture
Description

This course is a continuation of HAW 102, focusing on further development of the five recognized skills of language acquisition: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural understanding in the Hawaiian language. Students will gain these five skills, attaining the Intermediate Low level of the ACTFL proficiency scale.

Prerequisites

"C" or higher in HAW 102.

Semester Offered Fall, Spring
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
  1. Communicate orally in Hawaiian at an ACTFL intermediate low level.
  2. Demonstrate practices and perspectives of Hawaiian culture.
  3. Produce and interpret written Hawaiian at an ACTFL intermediate low level.
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of the grammatical and structural aspects of Hawaiian.
  5. Apply and interpret vocabulary and other language skills that integrate work, school, family, ʻāina, and language in real life applications.