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CHIN 102 (call no. 6063), 4 units Spring 2012 - Section 01 MW 10-11:50AM LA2-201 |
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Prof. Jeff Winters - 溫老師 (Wēn lăoshī)
LAB-318 (Language Lab)
jwinter2@csulb.edu (562) 985-1082
MW 9-9:50 AM and by appointment.
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Chinese 102 is continuation of Chinese 101, a course of elementary Chinese for non-native Chinese speakers. It aims at helping students to develop further communicative skills in Chinese. The class time will be used for lecturing and student activities including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are expected to preview each lesson before class, complete the assigned homework and study the covered content after class. The class time will be used for lecturing and student activities including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are expected to preview each lesson before class, complete the assigned homework and study the covered content after class. All homework assignments are posted in advance on the course website (http://www.chinesehideout.com/chin102) and are accessible to students throughout the semester. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the textbook, handouts and assignments posted on the course website, and the online sites Learning Chinese Online (http://learningchineseonline.net/) and CyberChinese Online (http://cyberchinese-online.com). |
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During this second semester students will learn more topics for oral communication. They are also expected to develop further reading and writing abilities. About 8 lessons will be covered in this semester. The number of new characters students will learn is approximately 200-250. Chinese word processing ability is one of the objectives of this course. Students will learn to type Chinese texts using Pinyin input method. |
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Books are readily available from online textbook distributors and at the campus bookstore. |
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Students are expected to accomplish communicative tasks at a Novice Mid/High level of proficiency (see section III). Specifically, they must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in written form, with native speakers of Chinese using specific vocabulary words and specific linguistic structures in appropriate cultural contexts. Students are evaluated continuously and cumulatively based on their performance of the above tasks in addition to their classroom participation, lab and homework assignments, quizzes, a midterm project, a final exam, and final project. |
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Students earn points in each of the categories below based on their performance. The final course grade will be determined by the following straight letter grading scale based on cumulative points earned: A (90-100), B (80-89), C (70-79), D (60-69), and F (0-59).
Classroom Participation: Language Lab: The Language Lab is located in the Language Arts Building (LAB) room 306. Be sure to sign in and out with the lab assistant. Language lab attendance will be recorded. A minimum of 15 hours of lab work is required to receive full credit for the laboratory component of this course. While students are encouraged to use the lab as often as possible, no more than two hours will be counted in any given week. Visiting the Language Lab may not be possible or convenient for some of our students, so in lieu of Language Lab attendance students may choose to use CyberChinese-Online. This is a subscription-based online program, which offers many of the same activities available in the Language Lab. Hours recorded through CyberChinese Online will be added to actual language lab hours for students selecting this option. Cal State Long Beach students wishing to purchase a subscription to CyberChinese Online can receive a $5 discount off the standard price by entering goBeach! into the discount code field when ordering the product. Homework: All homework assignments are posted in advance on the course website and are accessible to students throughout the semester. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the textbook, computer aided multimedia learning software CyberChinese-Online, handouts and assignments posted on the website, and the Learning Chinese Online web page (http://learningchineseonline.net/). Many other links are listed under the appropriate lesson in the Study Guides section of the course website. Quizzes: The final examination grade will be based on both a written/oral examination and final project. The final project allows students to use the knowledge gained over the semester to either collaborate with classmates or work individually on an approved project. Example projects are China travel brochure, movie, or personal interview. Other projects approved by your instructor are also acceptable. |
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