Price: $199 (16 Classes, 1.5 Hours per Class) VHS Certificate after successful completion of Annual Program.
Program Name: Kaksha2 Semester 1
Program Name: Kaksha2 Semester 1
Mode: Online
Class Duration: 1.5 Hour
Frequency : Once in a weekAge-Group : 7-8 years
Class Schedule:Days |
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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Timing (CST) |
10:00am-11:30am
4:00pm-5:30pm |
11:30am- 1:00pm
4:00pm-5:30pm |
1:00pm-2:30pm
5:30pm- 7pm |
11:30am -1:00pm
5:30pm-7:00pm |
10:00am-11:30pm
5:30pm-7:00pm |
Start Date | End Date | Fee (USD) | Total Classes | |
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Semester-1 | Aug 2020 | Dec 2020 | $199 | 16 Classes |
Semester-2 | Jan 2021 | May 2020 | $199 (due in Nov) | 16 Classes |
Proficiency:
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Reading-
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Students are able to recognize the letters or symbols of an alphabetic or syllabic writing system or a limited number of characters in a character-based language.
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They can identify a number of highly contextualized words and phrases including cognates and borrowed words but rarely understand material that exceeds a single phrase. Rereading is often required.
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Writing-
Speaking-
Students at the Novice Mid sub level communicate minimally by using a number of isolated words and memorized phrases limited by the particular context in which the language has been learned.
When responding to direct questions, they may say only two or three words at a time or give an occasional stock answer.
They pause frequently as they search for simple vocabulary or attempt to recycle their own and their interlocutor’s words.
Students may be understood with difficulty even by sympathetic interlocutors accustomed to dealing with non-natives.
When called on to handle topics and perform functions associated with the Intermediate level, they frequently resort to repetition, words from their native language, or silence.
Listening-
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Students at the Novice Mid sublevel can reproduce from memory a modest number of words and phrases in context.copy
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They can supply limited information on simple forms and documents, and other basic biographical information, such as names, numbers, and nationality.
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Novice Mid Students exhibit a high degree of accuracy when writing on well-practiced, familiar topics using limited formulaic language.
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With less familiar topics, there is a marked decrease in accuracy; Errors in spelling or in the representation of symbols may be frequent.
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There is little evidence of functional writing skills.
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At this level, the writing may be difficult to understand even by those accustomed to non-native writers.
At the Novice Mid sub level, students can recognize and begin to understand a number of high- frequency, highly contextualized words and phrases including aural cognates and borrowed words.
Typically, they understand little more than one phrase at a time, and repetition may be required.
* This Program has two Semesters.
