Course Description and Learning Outcomes
Course Requirements and Grading
WEEK 1-2: Geography. Four Directions. Countries. Continents.
Learning Outcomes: be able to
- recognize letters in word-initial and word-final position
- recognize pronounciation issues: Urdu specific sounds: aspiration of voiced and voiveless consonants, velar sounds, retroflexion, vowel length
- identify basic characteristics of Urdu language
- name basic areas in Pakistan geography
- use simple postpositions
- use copula sentence
Resources:
WEEK 3-4: Geography of Pakistan. Regions.
Learning Outcomes: be able to:
- write letters in word-initial and word-final position
- identify connected letters
- list major geographical directions, topographic features
- name and describe on the map major cities and regions in Urdu
- use and recognize demonstrative pronouns,
- use nouns in the singular oblique and postpositions,
- use copula sentences
- use numbers (1-10)
Resources:
- https://wp.nyu.edu/virtualurdu/nature-story-based-unit/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUaNbStd35A
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeYtPRvO8Wk
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grTUa9CfX10
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwkJ2Od1XMk
WEEK 5-6: Greetings. Taking Leave. Giving Directions.
Learning Outcomes: be able to
- greet people, say goodbye, thank and apologize.
- ask about health and well being
- use and identify commonly used words and phrases and conjunctions.
- give and follow simple commands (tum form)
- use present continuous
- use numbers (10-30)
Resources:
WEEK 7-8: Self/Introductions. My Room. My Home.
Learning Outcomes: be able to
- introduce self, other people, ask for and give personal information, greet people
- ask and answer yes-no questions
- ask for and follow directions
- express location
- use nouns in direct singular and plural in direct and oblique case
- form simple questions using question words
- give commands (tum and aap form)
- use infinitives with postpositions (e.g. paRhne ke liye)
- use numbers (30-50)
Resources:
WEEK 9-10: Nationalities, Occupations and Background. Family.
Learning Outcomes: be able to
- ask and answer question about where people are from
- ask for and give personal information
- name and identify relatives
- express possession with countable objects (ke paas)
- express possession with kinship terms (kaa/ke/kii)
- ask and answer questions about age
- use interrogative pronouns (kaun, kiskaa, kiskii, kiske)
- use possessive pronouns
- use past habitual tense
- use of numbers (1-70)
Resources:
WEEK 11-12: Routines. Homes. Addresses. Colors.
Learning Outcomes: be able to
- ask and answer questions about daily routines
- list and identify various daily activities
- describe what people do in each room of the house
- noun-adjective agreement, feminine and masculine
- use personal pronouns in direct and oblique forms
- use of present habitual
- use reflexive pronouns (apnaa, khud)
- use numbers (1-80)
Resources:
- http://wp.nyu.edu/virtualhindi/pakistani-home/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyJ7TLumA68
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8zTXNfZNgc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrmiP9kbnzY
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNneEdgO3mM&t=65s
WEEK 13-14: Neighborhood. Exchange Addresses and Phone Numbers.
Learning Outcomes: be able to
- describe locations and buildings
- ask and answer questions about activities in these locations and buildings
- exchange addresses and phone numbers
- express needs
- use numbers (1-90)
- use indirect verbs with nouns or with infinitives: X-ko … chaahiye (need)
Resources:
WEEK 15. Review