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Chinese Language II (intermediate)
 

Teacher: Candi Yang or Lin dai or Maria Ye

Course Outline

While the basic level teaches phonetic system and basic characters necessary in basic daily situations, the intermediate level will develop learners’ speaking and listening skills by expanding their vocabulary and enhancing grammar awareness. The course is designed to achieve this goal in the form of more daily situations that foreign students may encounter. The appropriate and practical usage of the language is the central concern when choosing the conversations, which are entitled in idiomatic Chinese sayings. To arouse students’ interest, we have incorporated special activities like story-telling, jokes, singing folk songs, appreciating ancient poems, etc. Besides, students will also learn to write Chinese characters. Upon completing this course, students will learn around 450 basic words & phrases. With the added vocabulary, in this course you will add over 1000 words & phrases to your stock of vocabulary.

The following outline is subject to flexible reschedule and reorder as well as additions as the specific course progressing.

Unit 1 (Period 1-4)
Learn how to confirm, comment and describe a city, change money at a bank
Grammar: Preposition “从” adverb “就” particle “了”(2)
Listening and speaking: More complicated greetings: Mention Cao Cao and there he is. 
Cultural Notes: The Chinese Zodiac
  Unit 2 (Period 5-8)
Grammar: double verbs. Numbers: 100-10000
Chinese Characters
Listening and speaking: Bargaining: The higher the price,
the better the quality
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius
  Unit 3 (Period 9-12)
How to borrow and return books in a library, make new friends and taking leave
Grammar: adverb “就”(2), pronoun “自己”;“上,下” to indicate time sequence
Listening and speaking: Dining: It’s to be my treat today.
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius

   Unit 4 (Period 13-16)
Grammar: the simple directional complement, sentence
with “把”
Listening and speaking: Asking ways & transportation: Slow down first, look around and then pass.
Cultural Notes: Learn from a classic poem
  Unit 5 (Period 17-20)
How to describe, compare and buy things
Grammar: “来,去,到 极了,多了”; the combination of “了” (1) and “了” (2)
Listening and speaking: Rendezvous: See you at
One joke a day:
  Unit 6 (Period 21-24)
Grammar: “的” phrase;”比” in comparison
Listening and speaking: Giving you a brand name watch as a gift.
Story-telling:
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius
  Unit 7 (Period 25-28)
At the post office, taking a bus; showing uncertainty and reminding
Grammar: 些, 往, 咱们,大家,的phrase
Listening and speaking: Being a guest and a host & presenting gifts:

A Chinese Folk Song:

  Unit 8 (Period 29-32)
Grammar: 把 and 是 sentences
Listening and speaking: Getting help: Depend on your parents at home, and on your friends outside.
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius
  Unit 9 (Period 33-36)
How to talk about hobbies, compare things and exchange greetings
Grammar: “还没(有)+V +呢”; “好” as a resultative complement; Question with “是不是”; “来+V/ Vp”
Listening and speaking: Excursion & Scenery: Intellectuals like water, while the benevolent prefer mountains.
An Ancient Chinese poem:

 Unit 10 (Period 37-40)
Grammar: “跟......不一样” ; Sentences with serial verb phrases
Listening and speaking: Likes and dislikes: Radish and cabbage, everyone has his preference.
“拿…来说” structure, etc.
A Chinese Folk Song:
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius

  Unit 11 (Period 41-44)
Asking for reasons; Hurrying sb up; New Year’s greetings
Grammar: 因为…所以; …的时候; 或者
Listening and speaking: Long Distance Travel: The cart will surely find its way when traveling through mountains.
To solve a riddle
Unit 12 (Period 45-48)
Grammar & review: "又""再"(1)
Listening and speaking: Seeing sb off: See you sometime in the future!
New words & phrases: 40
Cultural Notes: Expressing wishes:
  Unit 13 (Period 49-52)
How to talk about direction and location, sports games
Grammar: Modal particle “吧”, Noun “以后”. Preposition “离”
Listening and speaking practice
  Unit 14 (Period 53-56)
Grammar: The constitution “是...的”,Location words and Sentences indicating existence
Listening and speaking practice
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius
  Unit 15 (Period 57-60)
Making comments and appointment, looking for a job; talking about a past experience
Grammar: “边”in location words; demonstrative pronoun “这么” and “有的”
Listening and speaking practice
  Unit 16 (Period 61-64)
Grammar: Past experience; “虽然…但是/可是…”
Listening and speaking practice
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius
  Unit 17 (Period 65-68)
Talking about plans; making suggestions; etc
Grammar: adverb “就”; The construction “多+A/V+啊”
Listening and speaking practice
  Unit 18 (Period 69-72)
Grammar: The appositive phrases; Passive voice
Listening and speaking practice
Cultural Notes: Learn from a classic poem
  Unit 19 (Period 73-76)
A review unit; listening and speaking practice.
  Unit 20 (Period 77-80)
Talking about changes, living conditions; Meeting sb and seeing sb off
Grammar: 从…到…; 向; 还(3)
Listening and speaking practice
Cultural Notes: a line from Analects of Confucius
Unit 21 (Period 81-84)
Talking about changed circumstances (1)
Grammar: 不但…而且; Continuous tense
Listening and speaking practice
Unit 22 (Period 85-88)
Talking about an incident; Visiting a patient and making complaints
Grammar: 被sentence; The resultative complements 到, 在; 如果...就
Listening and speaking practice
Cultural Notes: Learn from a folk story
Unit 23 (Period 89-92)
Talking about your life; recalling past events
Grammar: 越来越…; preposition 对; adverb 才
Listening and speaking practice
Unit 24 (Period 93-96)
Grammar: The construction 正在/ 在 + V +着(+呢); verbal predicate; The aspect of an action; complements, etc.
Listening and speaking practice
Cultural Notes: Learn from an old saying
  Unit 25 (Period 97-100)
A review unit with much practice of what you’ve covered in this course.
Suggestions for your further learning.
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Hours: 120 periods (45 minutes, 30 lessons)

Tuition Fee: RMB 6500

 

Chinese II (intermediate) 2010 Autumn session:

 

3 mornings section:       Monday, Wednesday and Friday        09:30–12:30           10 weeks        Sep 13th – Nov 29th  2010          ¥6,500        

5 mornings section:       Monday to Friday                                    09:30–12:30            8  weeks        Sep 13th – Nov 15th  2010          ¥8,500        

Evening section:              Monday, Thursday                                18:30–21:30            15 weeks        Sep 27th – Jan 17th  2011          ¥6,500    

Weekend section:          Saturday whole day                              09:30–16:30            15 weeks        Sep 18th – Jan 15th 2011           ¥6,500  

 

Chinese II (intermediate) 2010 Summer session course I:

 

Morning Section:      Monday-Friday mornings         09:30 – 12:30        4 weeks       5 July – 30 July       ¥4,500      CIM135

 

 Chinese II (intermediate) 2010 Summer session course II:

 

Morning Section:     Monday-Friday mornings          09:30 – 12:30        4 weeks       2 August – 27 August     ¥4,500   CIM135

 

Chinese II (intermediate) 2010 Spring session:

 

Morning Section:     Mon, Wed & Fri mornings       09:30-12:30        10 weeks       22 Mar - 28 May       ¥4,500      CIIM135

 

ANNUAL HOLIDAYS *

There will be no lectures on scheduled Public Holidays
2010
National Day Holidays 1-5 October
Christmas Holidays 20 Dec- 9 Jan 2011
2011
Spring Festival Holidays 30 Jan-10 Feb
Labour day Holiday 1 May-6 May
Tomb sweeping day tba
Dragon Boat festival tba
Moon cake festival tba
National Day Holiday 1 October-7 October
Christmas Holidays 18 December-10 January 2012
* Subject to confirmation and change


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For inquiry, please contact us at (86 21)6448 1768 or 64480011*1065, or send email to shclasses@yahoo.com.

 

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