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Oglethorpe University is pleased to offer a variety of non-credit language classes. Participation in these courses is open to the general public; enrollment in an Oglethorpe degree program is not required. Each class is limited; advance registration is encouraged.

View a list of all Fall 2008 non-credit language class descriptions, or click a language below to go to each available course offering:

To Register
An application form is available for online submission or download at left; Acrobat Reader is needed to open the document. Tuition (listed in each class description) must be paid in full at the time of registration; all major credit cards are accepted.

Applications may be faxed to 404-504-1071, or you may visit the Registrar's Office in Lupton Hall on the Oglethorpe campus. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m and Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions please call 404-364-8315.

French
SPEAKING FRENCH I
Taught by Marie Helene Sneed, who has taught French at the Alliance Francaise and at a Montessori School.
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Sept. 4 - Oct. 23

Taught in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, this class provides an excellent basis for further study in French. No prerequisites.

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Hebrew
CONVERSATIONAL HEBREW I
Taught by Marie Levit
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Thursdays, 8:05-9:35 p.m., Sept. 4 - Oct. 23

Unlike Biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew is used in daily conversations and contemporary literature. Our course emphasizes conversational Hebrew only. We will learn how to introduce ourselves and others; how to shop in supermarkets and malls; how to order food and how not to get lost. We will also learn how to read and write (from right to left). We will listen to short dialogues/conversations, enjoy singing and learn some aspects of Israeli culture. Material will be handed out in class.

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Italian
ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE I
Taught by Vicenzo Di Pietro, an experienced teacher of Italian business linguistics who also organizes trips to Italy for his students.
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00 p.m., Sept. 3 - Oct. 22

Designed for beginners, our Italian-for-travel courses can help you become more confident in your upcoming journey. Practice asking for directions, ordering food and making purchases. The class also develops cultural fluency by giving you the skills necessary for successful cultural exchanges. Taught in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, this class provides an excellent basis for further study in Italian. No prerequisites.

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Mandarin Chinese
MANDARIN CHINESE I
Taught by Jean Chang Lee, who holds a Master of Education degree and is the Administrative Assistant at the Chinese Culture Center.
8 classes in Hearst 110, $150
Tuesdays, 8:05-9:35 p.m., Sept. 2 - Oct. 21

This course will be a conversational approach to Mandarin Chinese. The book to be used is Chinese in Ten Minutes a Day by Christine Kershuel, which can be purchased at Borders or Barnes and Noble.

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Spanish
SPEAKING SPANISH I
Taught by Rosita Cunningham, certified Spanish teacher and former Consul of Costa Rica.
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Tuesdays 6:30-8:00 p.m., Sept. 2 - Oct. 21

Want to communicate with Hispanic colleagues? In law enforcement, healthcare, hospitality, construction or landscaping? Work in Latin America? This course is for you and your employees. Our conversational approach has you speaking Spanish from day one. It’s practical, fun and effective. We’ll cover grammatical notes and touch on cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries, including business etiquette. A workbook and CD will be available from the instructor at the first class ($30, cash or check). No prerequisites.

SPEAKING SPANISH II
Taught by Betty Pareja, certified teacher and native Spanish speaker.
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Tuesdays, 8:05-9:35 p.m., Sept. 2 - Oct. 21

A continuation of Spanish I, with emphasis on grammar, sentence structure, commands and the simple past tense. Course includes Spanish conversation in each class. Prerequisite: Speaking Spanish I.

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Greek
GREEK I
Taught by Georgia Kasidakis
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Wednesdays 8:05-9:35 p.m., Sept. 3 - Oct. 22

This course will be a conversational approach to Greek language. Designed for beginners, our Greek-for-travel courses can help you become more confident in your upcoming journey. Practice asking for directions, ordering food and making purchases. Taught in an informal and relaxed atmosphere, this class provides an excellent basis for further study in Greek. No prerequisites.

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English as a Second Language
PRACTICAL ENGLISH FOR ESL STUDENTS
Taught by Lydia Oak
8 classes in Lupton 100, $150
Mondays 6:30-8:00 p.m., Sept. 8 - Oct. 27

Conversation, effective communication and confidence building in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. We will deal with everyday situations such as introductions, shopping, making reservations, outings to museums and restaurants and will also discuss cross-cultural communication.  For reference purposes, "Understanding and Using English Grammar" by Betty Schrampfer Azar may be purchased from Amazon.com, Borders or Barnes and Noble.

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Swedish
BEGINNING SWEDISH
Taught by Jay Lutz, Ph.D.
12 classes in Hearst 202, $200
Tuesdays 7:30-9:30 p.m., Sept. 2 - Nov. 18

For you who have never studied Swedish or who have a minimum knowledge of the language, this introductory course will include both conversation and grammar.  It is the first of a continuing series of courses.  Textbooks: Mål 1 (textbook [lärobok] and exercise book [övningsbok])   A Concise Swedish Grammar  (optional) Textbooks are available at the Oglethorpe University Bookstore located in Hearst Hall.

ADVANCED SWEDISH
Taught by Jay Lutz, Ph.D.
8 classes in Hearst 202, $150
Thursdays 7:30-9:30 p.m., Sept. 4 - Nov. 20

There will be no class on October 16, 23 and November 6, 2008.

This course is conducted in Swedish and involves discussion of selected texts, vocabulary development and review of important points of grammar. It will be followed by a continuing series of courses if enrollment is sufficient. Textbooks (available at the OU Bookstore) include: Nya Mål 3 (textbook [lärobok] and exercise book [övningsbok]), A Concise Swedish Grammar and Ett land du aldrig sett.

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