Confucius Institute At the University of Kentucky 113 Bradley Hall Lexington, KY 40506-0058 (859) 257-4607 confucius@uky.edu SYLLABUS: CHINESE 2B Time TBD Location TBD Instructor: Email: Cell Phone: Course Description This is a second-semester course in intermediate Chinese language. This course is designed for students who have been learning Chinese for at least 2 semesters and/or have mastered about 200 Chinese characters. We are going to focus on the practical use of the language: speaking, listening, reading and writing Chinese characters. We will continue training the accuracy of pronunciation and expanding vocabulary, but will focus primarily on advancing the quantity and content of reading. This will improve students’ expressive capability in passage and improve the use of basic Chinese grammar in order to communicate with each other. We will introduce more Chinese culture and art in order to help students to prepare for real-life experiences in China or similar situations. Please note: This course may not be taken for UK credit. Learning Outcome By the end of the semester, students’ accuracy rates for aural distinction of Chinese sounds and pronunciation of Chinese words will increase to 90% .The students will be able to recognize 350 characters and write 280 characters provided by level 2 of the HSK vocabulary syllabus. In addition, the students will be able to use more than 20 basic sentences and 10 complex or compound sentences to express themselves. The goal of this course is to improve students’ listening and speaking skills, and help them to expand their abilities in reading and writing that will be helpful for deeper studies in Chinese. Evaluation and Certification There are two tests during the semester and a final examination at the end of the semester. Upon passing the final examination, students will receive a “Certificate of Completion” for Chinese level 2B from UKCI. Students can also take part in the HSK (the “Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language”) and if they have reached the corresponding level, are eligible for scholarships to travel or study in China. In addition, students also have the opportunity to go on a subsidized trip to China. A Gateway for Chinese Language, Culture, and Art (859) 257-4523 uky.edu/international/confucius_institute confucius@uky.edu 1 of 2 Text Xiaoxing Zhu, Experiencing Chinese (Living in China), Advanced. Textbook, 1 CD. Required Supplies Ring binder, writing instruments, lined writing paper, a bilingual dictionary. Student Responsibilities Punctual attendance of all scheduled classes. Preparation for every scheduled class, including advanced reading, exercises, one presentation, compositions, and the timely submission of all assignments. Active participation in all class activities. All the information regarding the class will be sent to the email accounts you provide to the instructor at the beginning of this course. Please make sure your email accounts work well as it is your responsibility to check your mailboxes on a regular basis in order to receive important information and reminders. UK International Center events are frequently photographed for promotional and archival purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform a member of the UKCI staff. A Gateway for Chinese Language, Culture, and Art (859) 257-4523 uky.edu/international/confucius_institute confucius@uky.edu 2 of 2