Intensive Summer Czech and Russian

Angie Smith angie.smith at ONEBOX.COM
Fri May 17 19:49:41 UTC 2002


Is there any funding available for this program ?

Thanks,
Angie



----         "E. Boyle" <emboyle at U.WASHINGTON.EDU> wrote:
> Here is an opportunity for students wishing to stay in the US for Russian
> or Czech study this summer.  It's not too late to apply.
>
>
>
>             Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
>                        UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
>                        Seattle, Washington, USA
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                   INTENSIVE SUMMER CZECH AND RUSSIAN
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> PROGRAM DATES: June 24 - August 23, 2002. Earn a year's worth of language
> credit in 9 weeks.
>
> *       ELEMENTARY CZECH
> Daily, 1:10-4:30 p.m., 15 credits
>
> Emphasizes conversation and basics of Czech grammar and vocabulary.
> Students develop a certain fluency in expressing themselves in everyday
> situations.
>
> *       FIRST YEAR RUSSIAN
> Daily, 8:30-11:50 a.m.; M,T,Th 1:10-2:10 p.m., 15 credits
>
> Introduction to Russian. Emphasis on oral communication with limited
> vocabulary. Short readings and writing exercises. Basic grammar. Conducted
> mostly in Russian.
>
> *       SECOND YEAR RUSSIAN
> Daily, 8:30-11:50 a.m., 15 credits
>
> Comprehensive review of Russian grammar with continuing oral practice
> and
> elementary composition. Conducted mostly in Russian.
>
> *       THIRD YEAR RUSSIAN
> Daily, 8:30-11:50 a.m., 15 credits
>
> Extensive practice in spoken and written Russian based on a variety
> of
> prose readings. Intensive review and supplementation of strategic
> grammatical concepts. Conducted mostly in Russian.
>
> *       HOUSING AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
> Students who wish to live in a Russian-speaking environment may apply
> to
> live in the Russian House, located just across the street from the
> campus.
> The Russian House has its own modern kitchen facility, and residents
> may
> opt to prepare their own meals or to buy a meal plan. The Russian House
> is
> a focal point for extracurricular events, which may include Russian
> singalongs, folkdancing, plays, poetry readings, lectures, films, weekend
> bike rides, and hiking trips. The Russian House may also host Russian
> visitors in the fields of art, science, business, etc. Priority to
> live in
> the House is given to those with the strongest Russian language
> background. All students in the summer program are welcome to participate
> in activities held at the Russian House or just to visit.
>
> Costs for the Russian House in summer 2002: $1,046 for a double; $588.00
> for the meal plan (optional). Applications for the Russian House are
> available through the Slavic Department (slavicll at u.washington.edu).
> Applications for housing in the dorm will be available in April through
> Housing and Food Services: (206) 543-4059. For Russian House, be sure
> to
> indicate RUSSIAN on your housing application.
>
> *       APPLYING AND REGISTERING
> Call (800) 543-2320 to request a Summer Quarter Bulletin or fill out
> the
> UW Summer Quarter Information Request form on line.
>
> Applications by mail are accepted through June 1, later applications
> are
> accepted in person only. No transcripts or letters of recommendation
> are
> necessary. Telephone registration begins late April.
>
> Application materials should be sent to: Admissions Office, University
> of
> Washington, Box 355840, Seattle, WA 98195-5840. Course fees billed
> in
> early July.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> For further information on course offerings or the Russian House, contact:
> For information on applications, fees, see
> http://www.outreach.washington.edu/uwsq/
>
> Shosh Westen
> Slavic Department
> University of Washington, Box 353580
> Seattle, WA 98195-3580
> Tel: (206) 543-6848 / Fax: (206) 543-6009
> Email: shoshw at u.washington.edu
> http://depts.washington.edu/slavweb/slav-sum.htm
>
>
>
> ***************
> Eloise M. Boyle
> Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
> University of Washington
> Box 353580
> Seattle, WA  98195
> (206) 543-7580
> Fax: (206) 543-6009
>
> e-mail: emboyle at u.washington.edu
>
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