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How to apply
Apply to: The Secretary, Centre for Language
and Communication Studies, room 4091, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (before
5
September 2014). Phone: 01 896 1560,
email:
Please note: you must be 18 years of age or
older to enrol in the CLCS extra-mural evening
language courses.
Fee
€395 payable in advance (reduced fee for
unemployed persons and those in receipt of a
social welfare pension). For security reasons
payment should be by cheque/draft/postal
money order only, made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account. This fee is non-
refundable once the course has commenced.
Date, time and place
Wednesdays, 6.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m., beginning
on 24 September 2014, in room 3137, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
The course lasts for twenty-four weeks, divided
into two twelve-week terms.
Post-beginners Korean
Language and Culture
Continuing from the introduction to Korean
language and culture, this course is designed to
extend learners’ basic repertoire of spoken
Korean and their familiarity with the Korean
writing system. Aspects of Korean culture are
also explored.
How to apply
Apply to: The Secretary, Centre for Language
and Communication Studies, room 4091, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (before
5
September 2014). Phone: 01 896 1560,
email:
Please note: you must be 18 years of age or
older to enrol in the CLCS extra-mural evening
language courses.
Fee
€395 payable in advance (reduced fee for
unemployed persons and those in receipt of a
social welfare pension). For security reasons
payment should be by cheque/draft/postal
money order only, made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account. This fee is non-
refundable once the course has commenced.
Date, time and place
Tuesdays, 6.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m., beginning on
23
September 2014, in room 3081, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
The course lasts for twenty-four weeks, divided
into two twelve-week terms.
Latin Language and Culture for
Beginners
This course will run subject to sufficient numbers
enrolling – there will be a limited number of places.
This course offers a comprehensive appraisal of
the language of ancient Rome. It also explores
some central features of Latin literature. In this
course we aim to examine the cultural context
surrounding classical Latin and its successors.
In the first term, those who have knowledge of
Latin grammar will be able to review it at a
leisurely pace, while people with little or no
knowledge will have an opportunity to learn the
basics of Latin grammar. Aspects such as the
origins and development of the Latin language,
its power of communication, comparisons
between formal and informal Latin in antiquity
and beyond will also be considered. The second
term will be devoted to a careful study of the
Latin literary language through samplings of
Latin authors, in both poetry and prose, ranging