Yeah, my friend did Korean 1A last year and had a Korean lecturer, and they didn't have dictation every week either. They were lucky because Gregory Evon was on leave last year for the first semester.
I don't know how they would be assessing us this year since the language depts like to change it around every know and then. But I've just checked the korean dept's website and it seems that Dr Gregory Evon is taking Korean 1A and 1B this year. So we will most probably will have weekly dictations. Since he told the class in 2004 that even though Dictation is a pain the butt, he feels it is a important element of learning language or something. Hopefully we get lucky and don't have weekly dictation
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But from the brief outline of assessments from the handbook it looks like weekly dictations (because it said continuing assessment), speaking test, mid-term and final exams. I did Japanese 1A for abit in 2004 as well, and I found that Korean was much easier and assessments more simpler. If you get Hangul (korean alphabet) down pat it should make the whole course much easier.
Thanks for the heads up for Japanese 2A and 2B, Kanji is going to be a bitch for me
. I am dreading it, it looks like twice as much Kanji and hell of alot more of grammar then 1A and 1B
. I wish I had Kanji background ^^.