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Japanese 1
This course is for students with no previous knowledge of the Japanese language.
We will be emphasizing introductory-level Japanese for recreation. Topics
included basic pronunciation, alphabets, numbers, travel and ordering food
with uncomplicated verbal communication. See registration page for textbook
information.
#33558 $98
M 6:00pm­8:30pm 8/26­10/21
Truax Campus
Japanese 2
Students will spend more time improving their grammar, practicing and building
upon sentence patterns, and expanding their vocabularies. Time will also be
spent in conversation with fellow students and the instructor in order to become
more comfortable with everyday situations and common expressions. See
registration page for textbook information.
#33559 $98
M 6:00pm­8:30pm 10/28­12/16
Truax Campus
latin 1
Latin is the language of the ancient Romans and the basis for many modern
languages. Students will learn pronunciation and basic grammar and vocabulary
with the aim of recognizing Latin roots in English and to set the stage for reading
elementary ancient texts. This course is for students with no previous knowledge
of Latin. See registration page for textbook information.
#33758 $98
TR 6:00pm­8:30pm 11/14­12/12
Downtown Ed Center
latin 2
We will learn Latin by reading simple Latin text that adds new grammar,
vocabulary, and complexity with each lesson. Students who have not taken Latin
1 but have had some Latin in the past and want to refresh their knowledge can
also take this class if they independently read through the first 6 chapters of the
textbook before starting the class. See registration page for textbook information.
#37528 $98
T
6:00pm­8:30pm 9/3­10/29
Madison College West
norwegian 1
This class is for students with no previous knowledge of the Norwegian
language. We will be emphasizing Norwegian for recreation. Topics
include basic phonetics, numbers, foods, and travel with very elementary,
uncomplicated verbal communication. This is a very elementary, introductory
language course. See registration page for textbook information.
#36260 $98
T
6:30pm­9:00pm 10/8­12/3
Madison College West
Ojibwe 1
The course is a study and demonstration of a Native American language.
Students will learn culture-based terms and basic introductions. Students will
learn how to conjugate basic verbs, decline two types of nouns, and construct
basic and complex sentences. Students will also learn practical speaking
techniques and practical uses for the language. Vocabulary will concentrate on
the seasonal categories, conditions, and activities in which the Ojibwe people
worked. See registration page for textbook information.
#33757 $98
T
6:00pm­8:30pm 10/8­12/3
Madison College West
russian 1
This course introduces students to the basics of conversational Russian
language and grammar. Students have the opportunity to learn to write, read,
and speak simple, natural Russian. Russian history and the Russian case
system is studied in phases and in conjunction with pertinent real life situations.
Students get a sense of Russian literature, culture, and traditions. Students
are expected to participate in groups as well as in pairs. This class is useful for
traveling or learning about Russian culture. See registration page for textbook
information.
#33560 $98
M 6:00pm­8:30pm 10/7­11/25
Madison College West
sign language 1
Students learn basic skills of the American Sign Language (ASL) used by and
for the deaf. This is an introductory course for those wanting to learn a second
language or those who want to communicate with people who are deaf or hard
of hearing. Clinical and cultural aspects are covered as well as basic tips on
how to best communicate with people who have hearing loss. Receptive and
expressive sign vocabulary building activities are introduced through class
activities stressing conversational skills. Students learn basic ASL questions,
commands, and simple sentences. Information about the deaf community is
also presented. Students practice with non-verbal/gesture activities, alphabet,
and numbers. See registration page for textbook information.
#36224 $138 T 6:00pm­8:30pm 8/27­10/15
Downtown Ed Center
#36225 $138 W 6:00pm­8:30pm 8/28­10/16
Madison College West
#36226 $138 S 9:30am­12:00pm 9/21­11/9
Madison College West
#36227 $138 TR 6:00pm­8:30pm 11/5­12/3
Truax Campus
sign language 2
For students who have completed one or two semesters of introductory
American Sign Language and want continued practice with previously introduced
sign vocabulary, nuances of ASL non-verbal communication, expression, and
structure. The class features further vocabulary building, advancement of
grammar pattern use and increased ASL conversation without voice. Guest deaf
participants provide receptive finger spelling and conversational skill practice.
See registration page for textbook information.
#36228 $138 R 6:00pm­8:30pm 10/17­12/12
Downtown Ed Center
#36229 $138 W 6:00pm­9:00pm 10/23­12/11
Madison College West
spanish 1
This class is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of
Spanish. This is an introductory course in Spanish language appropriate to the
students' level, including basic commands, greetings, colors, numbers, parts of
the body, family relationships, time, and foods. See registration page for textbook
information.
#36248 $98
M 6:00pm­8:30pm 9/16­11/4
Downtown Ed Center
#36249 $98
W 9:30am­11:30am 9/11­11/13
Downtown Ed Center
#36250 $98
R 6:00pm­8:30pm 8/22­10/10
Truax Campus
#36251 $98
M 6:00pm­8:30pm 8/26­10/21
Madison College West
#36252 $98
TR 6:30pm­8:30pm 9/24­10/29
Madison College South
#36253 $98
R 6:00pm­8:30pm 10/17­12/12
Madison College West
#36254 $98
M 6:30pm­8:30pm 9/23­11/25
Middleton High School
spanish 2
Spanish 2 is ideal for those who have had some Spanish before and are looking
to refresh what they know and to improve their reading, writing, speaking, and
listening skills. There will be an emphasis on vocabulary building, covering a
variety of topics, and being able to communicate in a meaningful way. Grammar
will also be covered in order to help students understand the structure behind
the language. Students should have completed two years of high school Spanish
or non-credit Spanish 1. See registration page for textbook information.
#36255 $98 MW 6:00pm­8:30pm 11/13­12/11
Downtown Ed Center
#36256 $98
R 6:00pm­8:30pm 10/17­12/12
Truax Campus
#36257 $98
M 6:00pm­8:30pm 10/28­12/16
Madison College West
#36258 $98
TR 6:30pm­8:30pm 11/7­12/12
Madison College South
#36475 $98
M 9:30am­11:30am 9/16­11/18
Downtown Ed Center
spanish 3
Spanish 3 is a continuation of Spanish 2. Students gain more advanced skills in
reading, writing, and speaking Spanish. This course assumes the student has
completed three years of high school Spanish or non-credit Spanish 1 and 2.
Successful completion of non-credit Spanish 2 recommended. See registration
page for textbook information.
#33565 $98
W 6:30pm­8:30pm 9/11­11/13
Middleton High School
spanish Conversation Practice - Advanced
The instructor will facilitate conversation in Spanish by grouping students by
skill level and organizing activities. This is an excellent way for Spanish students
to improve fluency and vocabulary and practice what they've learned in other
classes. Students should have completed noncredit Spanish 3 or Spanish 4 or
the equivalent. No textbook required.
#33561 $51
R 6:00pm­8:30pm 9/19­10/10
Downtown Ed Center
Fall 2013
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