Hungarian Heritage Review, 1989 (18. évfolyam, 1-9. szám)

1989-02-01 / 2. szám

ATTENTION: HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN GOLFERS Dr. Ferenc Gáti, the President of the Kék Duna Golf Club in Hungary challenges Hungarian American Golfers (men and women) to go to Hungary this year and, while enjoying "The Best of Hungary", enter the HUNGARIAN HERITAGE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT and try to win the Hungarian Heritage upand the Goodwill-Friendship Cup. For more information, contact: HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW P.O. Box 2203 Union, New Jersey 07083 AGAIN AVAILABLE A Colorful Historical Map of Hungary with the Coat-of-Arms of Each County 8 55 É 1 0 Ili 9 S 9 0 ® 9 E2 Unframed, size 21 1/2" x 32 1/2", shipped in plastic protected, rolled carton. A wall-decoration suitable for every Hungarian household. Mail-Order Price, including shipping: $15.00. To order, make your check or money order payable to THE MAGYAR NAPLÓ and mail to: MAGYAR NAPLÓ P.O. Box 771, Station "A" Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5W-1G3 Tel: 416-921-6161 (Ask for a free sample copy of THE MAGYAR NAPLÓ. Subscription Price: only $10.00 a year) TWO HUNGARIAN LANGUAGE COURSES OFFERED DURING THE SPRING SEMESTER OF THE HUNGARIAN STUDIES PROGRAM AT____ THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY RUTGERS FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CHINESE. COMP LIT AND SLAVIC LANG AND LITERATURES INTENSIVE HUNGARIAN: Is a f our-credit, pre-intermediate language course which is a continuation of thd Fall Semester course of the same name. The course is open to any student who can use approx. 300 words actively and recognize another 300 passively. Structures: Nouns; Sing, and Plural, Acc. and Gen., Suffixes of Place and Time; Verbs: Present and Past Tense Definite and Indefinite: Postpositions; Verbal Prefixes; Comparison of Adjectives; Basic Adverbs and Pronouns; Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers. Performance: Basic Listening; Reading; Writing; Speech; Present Description, Past Narrative; basic functions: greeting, asking for things, agree and disagree, apologizing, conversation starters and fillers & "small talk" topics./ /01-535-122, see under Hungarian. HUNGARIAN CONVERSATION: Is a three-credit, post-intermediate/advanced language course todevelora fluency and improve style. The course is open to any student with near-native listening abilities but difficulties to express himself /herself. It is also a course to improve style in specific situations, language functions, with basic interpreting skills when required, /see under Russian, Indep. Study Russian 01-860-02 33112. Both courses are communication-centered and offer several topics to improve cross-cultural understanding. For details call: Dr. J. Bardos, Assistant Professor, Visiting Fulbright Lecturer, 238 Scott Hall, College Avenue Campus, Slavic Department (Tel: 201-932-7604 or 7619). FEBRUARY 1989 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW 5

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