Thai
Courses offered under the centre are as follows
Course Code | Course Name |
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LAT1201 | Thai 1 |
LAT2201 | Thai 2 |
LAT3201 | Thai 3 |
LAT3202 | Thai 4 |
LAT4201/LAT4201HM | Thai 5 |
LAT4203/LAT4203HM | Analysing Thai Media |
Course Code | Course Name |
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LAT1201 | Thai 1 |
LAT2201 | Thai 2 |
LAT3201 | Thai 3 |
LAT3202 | Thai 4 |
LAT4201/LAT4201HM | Thai 5 |
LAT4202/LAT4202HM | Thai 6 |
LAT4204/LAT4204HM | Thai for Academic Purposes |
There are no pre-requisites or qualifying test for Level 1000 language courses. But these courses are meant only for students without any prior knowledge. Those who have learned the language through formal and informal means (incl. through external courses, self-study or an extended stay in the target language country) must contact CLS to take a placement test.
Students may face disciplinary action by the University for making a false declaration.
Course Code | Course Name | Credit | Student Requires | |
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Pre-requisite | Preclusion | |||
LAT1201 | Thai 1 | 4 | Preclusion: NIL | NIL |
LAT2201 | Thai 2 | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT1201 or placement test. | NIL |
LAT3201 | Thai 3 | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT2201 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | NIL |
LAT3202 | Thai 4 | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT3201 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | NIL |
LAT4201 | Thai 5 | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT3202 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4201HM |
LAT4201HM | Thai 5 | 5 | Pre-requisite: LAT3202 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4201 |
LAT4202 | Thai 6 | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT4201 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4202HM |
LAT4202HM | Thai 6 | 5 | Pre-requisite: LAT4201 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4202 |
LAT4203 | Analysing Thai Media | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT4202 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4203HM |
LAT4203HM | Analysing Thai Media | 5 | Pre-requisite: LAT4202 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4203 |
LAT4204 | Thai for Academic Purposes | 4 | Pre-requisite: LAT4203 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4204HM |
LAT4204HM | Thai for Academic Purposes | 5 | Pre-requisite: LAT4203 or placement test. Student must not have read a higher level course than this course. | LAT4204 |
Undergraduate students from cohort 2020 and before should read CLS Level-4000 courses with the HM suffix (for example, LAT4201HM) worth 5MCs per course. Undergraduate students from cohort 2021 onwards should read CLS L4000 courses without the HM suffix (for example, LAT4201) worth 4MCs per course.
LAT1201 Thai 1
This course is meant for students with no prior knowledge of the target language. Students with prior knowledge (including spoken proficiency) must contact CLS to take a placement test.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4 | 4-0-0-3-3 | NIL | NIL | Nil |
LAT2201 Thai 2
This course aims to further enhance students' proficiency in the four basic skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students will be exposed to more language functions and a wider range of topics. Through reading formulaic authentic texts, students will be introduced to the language in written form as it appears in daily communicative situations to achieve further understanding of the country, its culture and its people. At the end of this course, students will be equipped with a sound foundation of the language to maintain communication on topics relating to their personal and immediate environment.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4 | 4-0-0-3-3 | LAT1201 or placement test. | NIL | Nil |
LAT3201 Thai 3
This course will build on the skills developed in Thai 2. In this course, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literay texts, non-fiction and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language. Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended to strengthen students' grammatical structures, vocabulary and sociocultural knowledge of the target language. Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4 | 4-0-0-3-3 | LAT2201 or placement test | NIL | Nil |
LAT3202 Thai 4
This course will build on the skills developed in Thai 3. In this course, students will read, analyse, and discuss texts from literature, non-fiction, and academic sources covering a wide range of subjects related to the culture and society of the target language. Selection will include text and passage from short stories, journals, magazines, and newspapers, as well as audio-visual materials such as TV programs, feature films, etc. The range of readings is intended, firstly, to broaden students' vocabulary and familiarize them with terms relating to many fields of endeavor. Secondly, the objective is to introduce students to various aspects of the society and culture as expressed by Thai writers. Through exposure to the language as it appears in books and in the media, students will be able to hone their own language skills to be more applicable and practical in a workplace, academic, or business setting.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4 | 4-0-0-2-4 | LAT3201 or placement test | NIL | Nil |
LAT4201/LAT4201HM Thai 5
This course will build on the skills developed in Thai 4. Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and Thai. Students will progressively comprehend texts, not only from background and subject matter knowledge, but also from increasing control of language. They will also learn to handle conversation involving complication, in the form of connected discourse, and to make choices of diction, as well as manipulate grammatical features reflecting formal and informal registers.
Undergraduate students from cohort 2020 and before should read CLS Level-4000 courses with the HM suffix (for example, LAT4201HM) worth 5 units per course. Undergraduate students from cohort 2021 onwards should read CLS L4000 courses without the HM suffix (for example, LAT4201) worth 4 units per course.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4/5 | 4-0-0-2-4 (for 4 units) 4-0-0-3-5.5 (for 5 units) |
LAT3202 or placement test | NIL | Nil |
LAT4202/LAT4202HM Thai 6
This module will build on the skills developed in Thai 5. Students will progress from reading selections from passages to a more sustained and systematic encounter with the nature of the language used in novels, newspapers, Internet and other forms of popular publications, official public discourse, academic writings and Thai. The most important objective is to improve students' language commands in employing discourse strategies. Learner's autonomy will be enhanced in the teaching-learning process. Students will take an active role in selecting materials, leading discussions, and developing projects.
Undergraduate students from cohort 2020 and before should read CLS Level-4000 courses with the HM suffix (for example, LAT4202HM) worth 5 units per course. Undergraduate students from cohort 2021 onwards should read CLS L4000 courses without the HM suffix (for example, LAT4202) worth 4 units per course.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4/5 | 4-0-0-2-4 (for 4 units) 4-0-0-3-5.5 (for 5 units) |
LAT4201 or placement test | NIL | Nil |
LAT4203/LAT4203HM Analysing Thai Media
This course aims to equip students with skills and strategies to read, understand and analyse articles in Thai media. By the end of this course, students will be familiarized with a wide range of advanced and authentic reading materials that are relevant to current social, economic and political developments. Further, students’ communication and presentation skills on complex topics will be developed.
Undergraduate students from cohort 2020 and before should read CLS Level-4000 courses with the HM suffix (for example, LAT4203HM) worth 5 units per course. Undergraduate students from cohort 2021 onwards should read CLS L4000 courses without the HM suffix (for example, LAT4203) worth 4 units per course.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4/5 | 4-0-0-2-4 (for 4 units) 4-0-0-3-5.5 (for 5 units) |
LAT4202 or placement test | NIL | Nil |
LAT4204/LAT4204HM Thai for Academic Purposes
This course is multi-disciplinary and learner-centred, designed to meet specific needs of the learners in relation to ones’ disciplines and career-oriented activities. It will equip the learners with integrated language skills and intercultural communicative competence which will be appropriately applied to contextualised situations, academics and professions.
Undergraduate students from cohort 2020 and before should read CLS Level-4000 courses with the HM suffix (for example, LAT4204HM) worth 5 units per course. Undergraduate students from cohort 2021 onwards should read CLS L4000 courses without the HM suffix (for example, LAT4204) worth 4 units per course.
Units | Workload | Pre-requisite | Preclusion | Cross-listing(s) |
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4/5 | 4-0-0-2-4 (for 4 units) 4-0-0-3-5.5 (for 5 units) |
LAT4203 or placement test | NIL | Nil |
* Workload: A-B-C-D-E
The components are as follow:
A: no. of lecture hours per week
B: no. of tutorial hours per week
C: no. of lab hours per week
D: no. of hours for projects, assignments, fieldwork etc per week
E: no. of hours for preparatory work by a student per week