KDEEdu/Artikulate/CourseData

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Course Data Planning

The basic course skeleton is maintained in the GIT repository artikulate-data and provides the foundation for languages supported by Artikulate.

Fully supported Languages

A fully supported languages is a language that must cover at least 90% of the phrases from the basic course skeleton. A course file update is only published once this threshold is met. Currently the following languages are fully supported:

  • (to be discussed)

Basic Course Skeleton Planning

The basic course skeleton currently contains the following units:


Status Name Description Coordination
DONE Tourism telling directions, sightseeing <Magdalena>


DONE In a Restaurant eating out <Oindrila>


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DONE Alphabet letters of the Latin alphabet <Andreas>


DONE Numbers small numbers up to 20, some large numbers <Andreas>


DONE Family family members, family relations <Magdalena>


DONE Sport doing sports, watching sports <Magdalena>


DONE Entertainment books, cinema, going out, music <Magdalena>


DONE Clothing clothing names, sizes, colors, designs (stripes, plain, etc.) <Magdalena>


DONE At the supermarket basic food products, food quantities, basic questions at the shop <Magdalena>


DONE Time and dates telling the time, months, days of the week, dates, important date names <Magdalena>


DONE At the doctor's body parts, illnesses <Magdalena>


DONE Weather weather descriptions, seasons, climate <Magdalena>


DONE Countries and cultures country names, basic information about origin and culture( e.g. food, outfit, etc.) <Magdalena>


DONE At a Party socializing <Oindrila>


DONE In a Zoo animals at the zoo and their basic behaviour <Oindrila>


DONE Pets pet animals and their basic behaviour <Oindrila>


DONE At a Job Interview handling a job interview <Oindrila>


DONE At a Bank basic transactions at a bank <Oindrila>


DONE During an Emergency handling natural calamities, theft, fires, etc. <Oindrila>



Langauge Courses Planning

French

Interesting Topics/Courses

The following topics sound interesting but they are too specific to be included in the general course skeleton:

  • Proverbs: common local proverbs
  • Computer Science Technical Speaking: English language course that covers the usual problems for CS students when they give talks