Academic Catalog

PERS202 PERSIAN LANGUAGE II

Course Code: 6120202
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week): 4(4-1)
ECTS Credit: 6.0
Department: Modern Languages (persian)
Language of Instruction: English
Level of Study: Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:
Offered Semester: Fall and Spring Semesters.
Prerequisite: Set 1: 6390101 , 6390102
The course set above should be completed before taking PERS202 PERSIAN LANGUAGE II .

Course Content

Persian language is the ancient and modern language of Persia, Iran, Tajikestan, and Afghanistan. It is an Indo-European language, related to English, French, German, and Russian, and written in an Arabic script. Persian language has been in interaction with Turkish, Central Asian, and the Middle Eastern cultures.

The course is designed to enable students to improve their skills in the Persian alphabet, phonology, morphology, syntax, intermediate vocabulary and grammatical structures of written and oral Persian. The four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) as well as pronunciation and translation skills are incorporated into the course. The course also enhances students’ knowledge of Persian culture to develop better understanding of the language through the study of authentic aural, written, and visual texts and through in-class communicative activities; gives the students the opportunity to explore historical, literary, and artistic manifestations of Iranian culture.