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Chinese 1011, Summer 2005 |
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Time: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.--12:05 p.m. Place: 312 Folwell Hall. This is the first half of the intensive first-level Chinese language
course series offered in the summer. The session lasts for five weeks
(June 13-July 15). It is equivalent to the first regular semester of
Beginning Modern Chinese taught at the University of Minnesota. The course
teaches standard modern Chinese (Mandarin) to non-heritage speakers of
the Chinese language. Students are introduced to the sounds of Mandarin,
basic grammar, vocabulary, and the Chinese writing system. The class
meets four class-hours a day, five days a week. At the end of this course,
students who successfully complete the work should be able to pronounce
and distinguish all Mandarin vowels, consonants, and tones in all syllables;
understand and produce sentence structures introduced in the Textbook
(see below); read simple dialogues on subjects covered in the Textbook;
conduct simple conversations on topics covered in the Textbook; and recognize
500 Chinese characters, and write correctly about 100 of them from memory.
Textbook: Integrated
Chinese, Level One, Part One, Tao-chung Yao, et al., Cheng and Tsui
Company, 1997. Teaching Staff: Principal Instructor: Wang, Ling (wangx333@umn.edu) Office: 444 Folwell Hall Telephones: 612 624-2366 Back to Chinese Courses |
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