BC's Indigenous Public Post-Secondary Institute

NADU-130 - Nadut'en Language Entry Tools: Introduction to Full Immersion - 3.00 Credits

NADU-130 - Nadut'en Language Entry Tools: Introduction to Full Immersion - 3.00 Credits

Course Details
This course is an introductory-level to a full immersion course. It provides students Nadut'en language immersion-learning tools following the principles of leaving English behind, and conveying every object and process in Nadut'en language. Students will be relearning the world in Nadut'en language. The course provides immersion learners with essential Nadut'en language phrases to assist them with words, phrases that allows them to interact and ask for repetition or slowing down or demonstrating. Students will learn the use of basic phrases as well as the process of participating in an immersion setting.
Part of the:
  • UNIVERSITY TRANSFER Department
  • Available/Required in the following Programs:
  • Nadut'en Language Fluency Certificate Program - Certificate Completion Plan
  • Course Outline
    Instructors Qualifications: Relevant Master's Degree
    Office Hours: 1.5 per week
    Contact Hours: 45
    Student Evaluation
    Procedure:
    Assignments 50-70%, Final 30-50%, Total 100%. Grading procedures follow NVIT policy.
    Learning Outcomes:

    Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:



    • demonstrate an understanding of how to respectfully work with fluent Nadut’en language speakers as “immersion learners”;

    • demonstrate an understanding of key Nadut’en language immersion phrases;

    • demonstrate an ability to use phrases in Nadut’en language that are appropriate for requesting assistance in immersion learning;

    • demonstrate an understanding of the use ofbasic Nadut’en language key words of everyday social language;

    • demonstrate an understanding of basic use of Nadut’en language question phrases;

    • demonstrate an ability to function in an everyday immersion setting including learning techniques to listen for key sounds; and

    • demonstrate an ability to recognize common Nadut’en language words and phrases.

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    Transfer Credits: For more information visit: www.bctransferguide.ca
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