University of Minnesota Department of Asian Languages and Literature
Chinese 3021
Intermediate Modern Chinese
Fall 2007
Course Syllabus
(subject to change)
Course Description
As the first half of a two-semester sequence in intermediate modern Chinese, this course is to help students further develop their four basic language skills, namely, listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This course consists of 2 lecture sessions and 2 longer discussion meetings per week. The pace of instruction is approximately one chapter every 2 or 3 academic days. The [University] Senate affirms the standard that one semester credit is to represent, for the average University of Minnesota undergraduate student, three hours of academic work per week (including lectures, laboratories, recitations, discussion groups, field work, study, and so on), averaged over the term, in order to complete the work of the course. Since this is a 5-credit course, so students are expected to study 15 or so hours per week outside of class. For this course, simplified Chinese characters are used exclusively by the instructor in classroom teaching and all tests. Students are strongly encouraged to make a prompt shift to simplified characters accordingly. For information regarding quizzes, exams, etc., please see the general course schedule attached.
Course Objectives
Upon the completion of the course, students are expected to acquire the ability:
Ground Rules
Class Meetings
Sec. 051 -- Tues. Thur. 7:20 p.m.
8:35 p.m. Folwell 334
Sec. 052 -- Tues. Thur. 7:20 p.m.
8:35 p.m. Folwell 16
Instructors
Ψ E-mail address: liulaoshihao@yahoo.com, liuxx326@umn.edu
Ψ Office Phone: (612) 626-9746, (612) 625-6534
Ψ Office hours: Tues. 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Thur. 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Ψ Mailbox: Folwell 453
Ψ E-mail address: chan0770@umn.edu
Ψ Office Phone: (612) 625-6534, (612) 625-0047
Ψ
Office hours: Mon. 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Ψ Mailbox: Folwell 453
Textbook, etc.
The new 2006 edition
of Integrated Chinese Level II (textbook and workbook) by Yuehua Liu et al.
http://www.all.umn.edu/chinese_language/Courses/3021/online/3021index.htm
All registered
students will have access to the resources. You will be informed of your user
name and password in class.
Chinese TV
The Chinese Program has subscribed a Chinese TV program, called Phoenix TV, to facilitate the learning of Chinese for our students. The TV program offers news, Chinese learning programs, and all kinds of entertainment programs. It is available in the
Grading
Attendance & Participation 15%
Homework 25%
Chapter Quizzes 20%
Vocabulary
Quizzes 5%
Midterm Exams (oral, written) 15%
Final Exams (oral,
written) 20%
Total: 100%
Standard Grading Scale
|
A |
93%-100% |
A- |
90%-92% |
|
B+ |
87%-89% |
B |
83%-86% |
|
B- |
80%-82% |
C+ |
77%-79% |
|
C |
73%-76% |
C- |
70%-72% |
|
D+ |
67%-69% |
D |
60%-66% |
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