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Chinese 3031, Fall 2002

CHN 3031 Advanced Modern Chinese

Prerequisite: 3022 or equiv or instructor consent, 4 credits.

Instructor: Shuhui Lin, Teaching Specialist

This course will be open only to those students who have completed the equivalent of the first 2 years of the Chinese Language Curriculum at the U of M. The focus will be on improving reading skills, building vocabulary, mastering new sentence structures and expressing one's ideas and opinions (especially about the readings) in both spoken and written Chinese. Both prepared and unprepared (spontaneous) responses to the written materials will be focused on in classroom
sessions (i.e. memorization of short passages, sight reading and Q&A sessions). As in previous years, readings will include: texts of Chinese history, geography, and culture, and common topics in present day Taiwan. We will attempt to develop a sense of spontaneity and confidence in dealing
with the type of contingent situations confronted daily when one is in a foreign-language environment. To this end, significant stress will be placed on teaching students to use the Chinese they know as a tool for mastering the Chinese they don't know.
Course URL: http://www.all.umn.edu/chinese_language/Courses/3031/3031Main.htm

Class time: 20% lecture, 60% discussion, 20% Q & A; role play; group activities; video
Work load: 5-8 pages of reading per week, 10 pages of writing per semester, 2 exam(s), 0 paper(s), Taped                       speech (once every three weeks)
Grade:        10% mid-semester exam(s), 15% final exam(s), 20% quizzes, 20% in-class resentation(s), 25% class                       participation, Homework
Exam format: Speaking, listening, reading, writing

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