Intensive Summer Czech and Russian

E. Boyle emboyle at U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Fri May 17 20:06:24 UTC 2002


The University of Washington would be happy to answer any questions about
this program OFF LIST.  Please don't reply to SEELANGS.  Send inquiries to
shoshw at u.washington.edu.

Thanks,
Eloise

***************
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

On Fri, 17 May 2002, Angie Smith wrote:

> 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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