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Offered:

  • Intermediate Urdu 203 is offered in Term 1 (Feb - Apr) and Term 3 (Jul- Sep) each year, pending sufficient enrollment.

Date & Time:

  • Our 2023 Term 3 Intermediate Urdu 203 course meets on Fridays from 10:00-11:30 am beginning on 28 Jul 2023 (New Zealand time). The course meets for 8 consecutive weekly sessions. The final session will be held on Friday 15 September 2023.

  • If you live outside of New Zealand and wish to Zoom in to our live class sessions, check the nearest local Time Zone equivalent below.

Time Zone equivalents:

for live-streaming Zoom Sessions from New Zealand. If your Time Zone doesn't suit our live-streamed class, you can also access our courses by watching the live-recorded sessions that are posted to the course webpage each week, usually the next day.

  • Honolulu, Hawai’i: begins Thu 27 Jul 2023, 12:00-1:30 pm

  • US Pacific: begins Thu 27 Jul 2023, 3:00-4:30 pm

  • US Central: begins Thu 27 Jul 2023, 5:00-6:30 pm

  • US Eastern: begins Thu 27 Jul 2023, 6:00 -7:30 pm

  • London, UK: begins Thu 27 Jul 2023, 11:00 pm-12:30 am

  • New Delhi, India: begins Fri 28 Jul 2023, 3:30 - 5:00 am

  • Bangkok, Thailand: begins Fri28 Jul 2023, 5:00-6:30 am

  • Singapore: begins Fri 28 Jul 2023, 6:00-7:30 am

  • Tokyo, Japan: begins Fri 28 Jul 2023, 7:00-8:30am

  • Sydney, Australia: begins Fri 28 Jul 2023, 8:00-9:30 am

Description:

  • This course is specifically designed for Urdu students that have alredy learned the basics of the Urdu Nastaʿlīq (نستعلیق) script in our 100-level courses, have taken our Urdu 201 course (or equivalent), and have some basic understanding of Introductory Urdu grammar and vocabulary. It continues to build upon the foundations of Introductory Urdu 101-104 and Intermediate Urdu 201-202. This course continues with reading, writing and conversational practice, introductory grammar and new vocabulary. Subsequent Term courses of Intermediate Urdu (i.e. Urdu 204) continue with reading and writing, more complex grammatical constructions, new vocabulary, and learning additional conversational skills.

  • Those who may be already familiar with the Urdu script (e.g. may know Arabic or Farsi), and have some introductory understanding of basic Urdu grammar and vocabulary, may also chose to enrol in this Urdu 203 course, provided they have sufficient introductory grammar and vocabulary. Contact the instructor if you are interested.

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Meet our Instructor:

Executive Director, Senior Lecturer Dr Todd Nachowitz, PhD

Dr Todd Nachowitz, PhD, is the Founder and Executive Director of EarthDiverse. Todd is a Hamilton-based lecturer, anthropologist, environmentalist and diversity educator. He previously taught in Religious Studies at the University of Waikato, teaching courses on Comparative Religion and Religious Fundamentalism & Extremism. Todd holds a Masters Degree in Development Anthropology from Syracuse University in upstate New York (1991) and a PhD from the University of Waikato (2015) in Political Science and Public Policy where he completed his thesis on diversity governance and the Indian diaspora in New Zealand.

Prior to settling in New Zealand in 1995, Todd lived and worked in the United States, India, Pakistan and Nepal. He spent 11 years in South Asia as the Academic Director for university study-abroad programmes in Varanasi, India (for the University of Wisconsin-Madison); Lahore, Pakistan (for the University of California-Berkeley); and Kathmandu, Nepal (for School for International Training, based in Brattleboro, Vermont, USA) focusing on language, culture and religion.

Todd speaks Hindi and Urdu, and is a specialist in comparative world religions and the history, religions, languages and cultures of South Asia. He also currently teaches our Hindi and Urdu language courses and the Religious Diversity courses at EarthDiverse.

Location:

This class is a hybrid class with both in-person sessions in our classrooms and streamed live via Zoom.

All in-person classes are held at the EarthDiverse Centre located at 401 Anglesea Street, Hamilton Central, Hamilton (located just north of the Hamilton Central Bus Station) (entrance is located on the left side of the building, see map). Those looking for parking for our evening classes can park just in front of the building in any of the available car parks. Daytime parking can be found in our dedicated car parks, or free 2-hour on-street daytime parking can be found just in front on Anglesea Street.
Location

Distance Learning:

This course has distance-learning options for those unable to attend the live class sessions in Hamilton, New Zealand. Students have three options for attending our courses once they have registered:

  • Attend in-person classes in our Hamilton classrooms at the regularly scheduled day and time.

  • Attend our live on-line classroom sessions via Zoom at the regular scheduled day and time.

  • Watch the live-recorded class sessions at your leisure, at a time, day and place more suited to your schedule.

Distance-Learning options:

  • In addition to our in-person classes in Hamilton, our courses offer distance learning options for those unable to attend classes in-person. Live-streamed Hamilton classes are available via free Zoom software for those living outside the Waikato. Live-streaming allows you to participate fully in your own learning, ask questions of the instructor and participate fully in the same way as if you were in the physical classroom.

  • Those unable to attend the scheduled date and time of the actual class sessions, or those who need to miss a class or two due to previous engagements or unexpected illness, can watch any or all of the live-recorded video sessions on their computers, laptops, tablets or mobile devices and study at their own pace and in their own time.

  • Detailed instructions on how to access our distance learning components will be sent after completing your registration. There are no additional fees for this service. However, distance learners will need access to a desktop or laptop computer with a good quality web-camera (tablet devices and mobile phones can also access our live-streamed classes), a built-in microphone (most modern laptops have built-in microphones) or a headset with a microphone. You will also need to download and install the free Zoom software on your computer or device. Those accessing the video recordings will be able to do so with a simple web browser on any device.

Pricing options:

All prices in New Zealand dollars and includes GST. Unwaged includes students, seniors and retirees.

Course curriculum

    1. EarthDiverse Course Information

    2. EarthDiverse Zoom Instructions PDF

    1. Course Goals

    2. “Introductory Urdu” textbook by Dr Todd Nachowitz, PhD (updated 25 May 2023 with complete Chapter 3)

    3. Link to access Quizlet EarthDiverse Urdu flashcard sets:

    1. 20230811 T3.1 Urdu 203 class notes

    2. 20230811 T3.1 Urdu 203 video

    1. 20230818 T3.2 Urdu 203 class notes

    2. 20230818 T3.2 Urdu 203 video

    1. 20230825 T3.3 Urdu 203 class notes

    2. 20230825 T3.3 Urdu 203 video

    1. 20230908 T3.4 Urdu 203 class notes

    2. 20230908 T3.4 Urdu 203 video

Additional course info:

  • Videos and PDF content of class presentations or whiteboard notes are uploaded weekly after each live session
  • Begins on Fri 28 Jul 2023 (NZ)
  • NZ time: Fridays 10:00-11:30am

Notes:

  • Those who cannot make the class meeting day and time via live Zoom sessions may consider accessing this course through the weekly recorded video sessions. Class videos are posted to the course web page usually within 1-2 days of each live class session and are available for your own personal learning on a day and time of your choosing.

Materials:

  • The course fee includes all teaching materials.

  • An “Introductory Urdu” textbook, written by Dr Todd Nachowitz, is included in the course fees. These will be distributed as PDF files and posted to the course web page each week, which you can print at home and add to your own loose-leaf notebook. These may be supplemented by additional materials.

  • You will require a pen or pencil and a notebook for taking notes. Any notes that your instructor writes on the class whiteboard will also be posted as a digital PDF file on the course web page so that you can print these out at home and add them to your own notebook.

Prerequisites:

  • Prerequisites for this course are: completion of Introductory Urdu 101-104 and Intermediate Urdu 201-202, or the equivalent, as evaluated by the instructor.

  • There are no prerequisites if you can already read and write in Urdu (e.g. are already familiar with the Arabic or Farsi script) and have sufficient introductory grammar, vocabulary and basic conversational ability.