Module 4
Study Goals
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Memorization of the vocabulary in Gaye Chapter II, pp. 35-38
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Understanding of Chapter II, sections I and II, pp. 18-24
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Continued understanding of greetings and partings
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Understanding of leave taking, short forms of questions, and the negative
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Memorization of varying roles in dialogues of section II, pp. 25-27
Getting Started
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Read and listen to the vocabulary in Gaye Chapter II, pp. 35-38.
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Look over the dialogues on pp. 25-27 and identify new vocabulary.
Practice Exercises
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Read, listen to, repeat and memorize the vocabulary in Gaye Chapter II, pp. 35-38.
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Read and memorize the information in section I , pp. 18-21, that outlines leave taking, short forms in questions, negative and the special rural vocabulary.
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Familiarize yourself with the Senegalese names listed on pp. 22-24.
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Read and listen to both dialogues in section II, pp. 25-27. Memorize one or two of the parts in the dialogues.
Culture Capsule
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LangMedia,Wolof and French in Senegal Wolof and French in Senegal
- Read this page and watch the six videos in French if you speak French or read the English transcripts if you do not read French.
- Consider the question of language choice as you continue your study of Wolof.
Conversation Session Preparation
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Be prepared to participate in role playing situations involving greetings and partings.
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Be prepared to create questions and to respond to both positive and negative questions posed by others.
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Be ready to take various roles in the 2 dialogues and act them out with classmates.
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Be familiar enough with Senegalese names to use and recognize them.
Self-Assessment
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I am memorizing the vocabulary in Gaye Chapter II, pp. 35-38.
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I understand and can use the information in section I, pp. 18-21, that outlines leave taking, short forms in questions, negative and the special rural vocabulary.
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I am familiar with the Senegalese names listed on pp. 22-24.
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I can play parts in the dialogues in section II, pp. 25-27.
- Submit self-assessment report as required by your course syllabus or program.