Subject: Curriculum Studies
Credit units: 3
College: Education
Department: Curriculum Studies

Description

This course will focus on the development of Heritage Michif for use in everyday activity settings. Participants will engage in daily activities (e.g., cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping etc.) with Heritage Michif speakers to develop accurate oral language to be used in these settings. Participants will be spoken to and will speak only in Heritage Michif for the duration of these activities.

Permission of the department is required.
Restriction(s): Only open to students enrolled in the Certificate in Indigenous Languages.
Note: Additional fees will be required.

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