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Thai
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THAI 100 Thai I
This course introduces students to the national language of Thailand, focusing on language skills in everyday situations as well as an introduction to writing and reading the Thai script. In addition to language, students learn important meanings of Thai cultural practices, especially those cultural aspects reflected within the language, considering similarities and differences with one's own cultural background.
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THAI 101 Thai II
This course builds on the language proficiency achieved in Thai I, cultivating an active use of the Thai language in everyday situations while also expanding the students' abilities in reading and writing the Thai script. In addition to developing greater language proficiency students will also have opportunities to explore Thai culture as inextricably connected to the Thai language.
Prerequisite: THAI 100 Thai I