Evening Courses Icelandic Level 2 Prerequisite for entry

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U CL CENTRE FOR LANGUAGES &

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

Evening Courses

Icelandic Level 2

Prerequisite for entry

For complete beginners or those who have had only very little contact with the language.

Prerequisite for entry: Basic knowledge of Icelandic (successful completion of Icelandic syllabus 1+ at UCL Language Centre or other comparable studies).

Term duration

10 x 2-hour classes.

Aims and Objectives

The aim of the course is to give students an opportunity to revise their survival skills and acquire more sophisticated ways of dealing with practical matters. Students will practice the

Icelandic declension system for nouns. Cultural awareness will be developed and students will get to grips with texts that help them understand the declension pattern in action.

Functions

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Tackling practical matters (booking, accommodation, getting by)

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Talking about nature & describing location

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Planning your social life (inviting, accepting, refusing etc)

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Asking for availability: vera með / fást / eiga til

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Using the prepositions í & á for going/staying in places

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Describing where you come from, are heading – in correct grammatical cases

Linguistic Structures/ Phonetics

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Rules for the pronunciation of 3 different consonants in a row

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The silent g (between 2 closed vowels)

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When g is hard/soft

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How to break up long words for correct pronunciation

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Tongue twisters

Grammar

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Weak noun declension, nominative, accusative, dative, genitive; singular & plural

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Strong noun declension, nominative, accusative, dative, genitive; singular & plural

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The definite article in declension (for weak and strong nouns)

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Possessive pronouns in declension, singular & plural

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Verbs in the present: which case do they govern?

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Verbs that take 2 objects

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The prepositions í & á (movement/static)

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Some other common prepositions governing accusative, dative & genitive

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Revision of strong verbs in the present

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Revision of the impersonal verbs “að finnast”, “að langa” & “að vanta” with nouns in declension

Learning Resources

Books:

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Course book: Colloquial Icelandic,

Learning Icelandic , Mál & Menning

Teacher’s handouts

Daisy Newman;

Online material from Bragi - íslenska

Dictionaries:

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Glossaries from Colloquial Icelandic & Learning Icelandic

Íslensk ensk orðabók - Iðunn

Ensk-íslensk skólaorðabók – Mál & Menning

Online dictionaries: www.ordabok.is

http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/IcelOnline/Search.TEId.html

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