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Mah Jongg: Beginner (SP21006)
with Esther Gordon
Learn to play American Mah Jongg, a four-person game played with decorative tiles. A current Mah Jongg card is required (see receipt).
Mah Jongg Overview (SP21032)
with Michelle Partlow
Learn about Chinese history and culture, how the game came to America, and its popularity today with celebrities and younger people. Get introduced to the game so you know what to expect if you take a class. Open to those who play Mah Jongg and those who don't (yet!)
Into Film: A Deeper Appreciation (MT21852)
with Neal Newman
NEW Enjoy an in-depth introduction to the history, context, anecdotes, and “Things to Look For.” Then, see a celebrated, exciting, and somewhat rare film in its entirety. The discussion that follows will be directed more to the total experience rather than technical aspects. All new material for previous students.
Diving Into Poetry (WC21832)
with Cathleen Cohen
Whether you are an experienced writer or new to the craft, we welcome you! Our supportive group will experiment with forms (including cinquain, tanka and villanelle) and different approaches to revision. Class is co-taught by Katherine Barham.
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French II: Beginning Conversation Part Three (LF22045)
with Muriel Harmon
French II: Beginning Conversation Designed to bridge the gap between beginner and conversation classes . Introduces the past tense, new vocabulary, and reinforces your grammar skills. Required textbook - see receipt.
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Spanish II: Beginning Conversation (LF22007)
with Carol Creutzburg
French I: Continuing Beginners (LF22042)
with Muriel Harmon
Expand French vocabulary and knowledge of basic grammar. Develop confidence in speaking and listening. Required textbook -see receipt.
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Spanish I: Continuing Beginners Part Two (LF22008)
Take your basic Spanish skills one step further by continuing to build your comprehension and understanding through interactive dialogue and exercises. Improve your comfort in listening and speaking and practice using direct and indirect object pronouns and verb tenses. Appropriate for those who have studied Spanish or have some basic Spanish knowledge. Required textbook - see receipt.