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The Columbia University Language Resource Center focuses on promoting innovative approaches to learning across a broad range of languages as it seeks to foster better language teaching practices and methods for all its constituencies.

The work of the LRC fits into the university-wide effort to encourage collaboration across the boundaries of departments, disciplines, and schools.

  • New York Branch

    420 W 118th Street 353 International Affairs Bldg, New York

Courses offered by Columbia University Language Resource Center

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Elementary Polish I

Polish is the national language of Poland, the largest member state of the eastern European Union. It is a West Slavic language that has over 50 million speakers around the world, and is the second most widely-spoken Slavic language after Russian.

by Columbia University Language Resource Center
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Intensive Elementary Latin

Equivalent to Latin 1101 and 1102. Covers all of Latin grammar and syntax in one term to prepare the student to enter Latin 1201 or 1202. This is an intensive course with substantial preparation time outside of class.

by Columbia University Language Resource Center
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Introductory Korean B

This course is designed to develop basic skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing in Korean. Introductory Korean B is the equivalent to the second half of First Year Korean I.

by Columbia University Language Resource Center
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Classical Japanese I

This course is intended primarily for beginning students who have no prior knowledge of Classical Japanese (bungo ?? / kobun ?? / kogo ??, etc.). It is designed to give students a systematic and intensive introduction to the grammar of classical Japanese.

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Intensive Elementary Italian

An intensive course that covers two semesters of elementary Italian in one, and prepares students to move into Intermediate Italian.  Students will develop their Italian communicative competence through listening, (interactive) speaking, reading and (interactive) writing.

by Columbia University Language Resource Center

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