Haitian Creole Language and Culture Summer Institute

The Haitian Creole Language and Culture Summer Institute has been offered in Massachusetts for the past twenty years. Since the summer of 1995, the Institute has been conducted at the Harbor Campus of UMass Boston under the joint collaboration of the Africana Studies Department, the Haitian Studies Program, and the Division of Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education.

Image of Haitian Classroom and StudentsThis year the Institute will have two components. There will be a three-week intensive program in different levels, geared toward the acquisition and practice of Haitian Creole. Also offered is a course in techniques of translation for advanced students.

In addition to class work, all courses make use of cultural activities to enhance the study of the language. Evaluation of student achievement and proficiency for placement and progress will be conducted both informally and formally during and at the conclusion of the course.

To give participants an additional immersion in the Haitian-speaking environment they will have an opportunity to participate, on a voluntary basis, in field work activities in different Haitian community- based organizations and agencies outside the classroom time.

Image of Haitian Classroom and StudentsParticipants for the Institute come from a variety of settings across the United States looking to develop or improve their language skills. The program is designed to meet the needs of those who plan to conduct research in Haiti or in the Haitian diaspora, or who work in a volunteer or professional capacity either in Haiti or with Haitians abroad.

Although many Institute participants come from the Boston area, the Institute staff will assist out-oftown participants to find accommodations with Haitian families, where participants are immersed in a language and culture-oriented environment.

Credit

Optional credit for all the courses is available from the Africana Studies Department. By special permission, students may receive 3 credits for independent study from the Africana Studies Department.

Courses

Haitian Creole I - Beginner
This intensive beginning-level course is intended for students with no knowledge of Haitian Creole. In small-group teaching sessions, students will be prepared for conversational fluency with basic reading and writing skills, emphasizing communicative competence as well as grammatical and phonetic techniques.
Haitian Creole II - Intermediate
Skills acquired in this intermediate level course will enable students to participate actively in most social and cultural conversations. Sufficient writing and reading comprehension skills will be practiced and studied with the use of intermediate vocabulary and grammatical forms.
Haitian Creole III - Advanced
At the advanced level, students will achieve a high degree of fluency and precision of vocabulary, enabling them to perform sophisticated activities. Students will be able to speak, read, and write as well as use colloquialisms, proverbs, riddles, and "contes" (jokes).
Techniques of Haitian Creole Translation
This course is geared towards the native or advanced Creole language speaker who wishes to be certified as a translator or as a court interpreter. It provides participants with ample opportunities to apply techniques and skills through a series of translation assignments which form the basis for class discussion. Participants will have intensive practice in translating a variety of genres and styles both literary and non-literary. They will also be trained in techniques of consecutive and simultaneous interpretation and sight translation. Emphasis is given to accuracy, speed, delivery, command of professional lexicon, and awareness of the relationship between language and culture.