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Course Timetable

The following preliminary timetable gives you an idea of what each day will be like. Each morning, you begin with traditional classroom instruction. In the afternoon we offer a wide variety of topics and teaching methodologies, including group work, problem-based-learning, self-directed learning, and conversation and pronunciation practice.

 

Please find here the 2011 schedules for the winter course and the summer course. Schedules for 2012 summer course is not yet available.


Classroom learning in the morning, 09-12:
 Easy Icelandic taught through lectures and exercises. Training in reading and writing skills.

 

Afternoon teaching, 14-18: A wide variety of topics and teaching methods, including group work, problem-based-learning, self-directed learning, and conversation and pronunciation practice.


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Marc L. Miller CMM Instructor, Professor, Marine Affairs University of Washington, Seattle, USA

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