BENGALI

Linguistics 19 Syllabus

 

 

PURPOSE:  Speaking conversational Bengali.

 

MATERIAL ASSIGNED: 

Edward Dimock, Introduction to Bengali (IB).

LL Call No.: PK/1662/D5

 

RESTRICTION:   None

 

MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF CREDIT AVAILABLE:  4 units

 

METHOD OF STUDY:

At the beginning of the course, listen twice through each Lesson in IB to familiarize yourself with

the pronunciation of Bengali. 

 

FOR EACH LESSON:

1.      Listen to the entire dialogue while following the English translation in the book to tell you what

foreign sentences mean.   

2.      Listen again while following the foreign transcription to help you with details in the pronunciation.

3.      Listen again with the book half closed look inside only when you need reminders about the meaning

or pronunciation.

4.      Replay individual phrases and say them aloud without referring to the book if possible. Imitate the

voice on tape as closely as you can. Replay and repeat each phrase, then add phrases together to build a

full sentence. Continue to build phrases into sentences in this way, until you can say the complete 

sentence easily and in unison with the tape while understanding what you are saying. Use the book

only for occasional reference.

5.   Say the sentences of the dialogue along with the speaker on the tape again and again until you can

produce the foreign sentences easily and quickly given only the English ones as cues.

 

EXAMINATION:

Supervisor says the English version of sentences chosen at random from conversations in the assigned

material; the student says the Bengali equivalent.  The grade is based on both fluency and accuracy. 

All exams are 30 minutes. Final is not cumulative.

 

ASSIGNMENT:

INTRODUCTION TO BENGALI  (IB)

Block 1:  IB Lessons 1-5

Block 3:  IB Lessons 12-16

Block 2:  IB Lessons 6-11

Block 4:  IB Lessons 17-22

 

 

 

 

 

2 Units

4 Units

STUDY TIME= 6 hrs/wk  

STUDY TIME= 12 hrs/wk

MIDTERM= Block 1

MIDTERM= Blocks1 & 2

FINAL= Block 2

FINAL= Blocks 3 & 4