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Dec 07, 2025
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2024-2025 College Catalog [***ATTENTION: THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG***]
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NAV 201 - Intermediate Navajo I Credits: 4 Lab/Lecture: Four lecture.
Emphasis on improving basic skills in speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing. Taught in Navajo. Course Outcomes: Students will be able to:
- demonstrate comprehension of the gist and numerous details of written descriptions of objects, people, places, and events, authentic passages that relate to topics containing subjective information and/or current events;
- using an appropriate amount of creativity, improvisation, and elaboration, eEmploy the writing process in the target language (e.g., organizing thoughts, composing, revising, proofreading) to describe, express opinions, and narrate a series of events using the past, present or future time frames;
- initiate, respond, and contribute to face-to-face conversations in the target language with some spontaneity using present and past tenses;
- comprehend the main idea and some details of narrations of events, descriptions and/or opinions from a speaker who uses natural pace and articulation of Navajo language. From a speaker who uses natural pace and articulation of Navajo, aurally comprehend the gist and some details of narrations of events, descriptions and/or opinions;
- describe and exhibit initial a basic understanding of cultural norms, values, beliefs, and regional variations within areas where the Navajo language is used.
Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite: NAV 102 or consent of instructor. Special Requirement(s): Contemporary global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness. Grading Option: May be taken for S/U credit with instructor approval.
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