课程
Spring 2009 Classes - Department of Foreign Languages, Chinese Program
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CHIN80: Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Chinese Language (3 units) [GE
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)]
Prerequisite: CHIN 312(http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/courses/33887.htm) or consent of the instructor. This course will introduce students to the linguistic structure, historical development, and present state of Modern Standard Chinese, together with its relationship to the major
Chinese dialect families, and aspects of Chinese sociolinguistics and pragmatics.
Course #: CHIN 580 ( http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/courses/15021.htm
)
Section: 2
Schedule #: 26449
Instructor: Ying Chen
(updated on 01.28.09 , 9:00am)
Seats Available for schedule number #26449: Yes
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2 meetings/week
Tue 11:00-12:15, Thu 11:00-12:15
HSS ( http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/tour/hss.htm
) 152, SF State Main Campus, 1600
Holloway Ave. , San Francisco
Semester course
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Spring 2009 Classes- Department of Foreign Languages, Chinese Program
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CHIN580: Chinese Idioms as Cultural Expressions (3 units) [GE
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Prerequisite: CHIN 301 or 302 or equivalent. This course introduces the study of Chinese idioms and set phrases as they are used in speech and writing, the examination and discussion of the stories behind Chinese idioms and their cultural influence on Chinese values.
Course #: CHIN580 ( http://www.sfsu.edu/~bulletin/courses/17977.htm
)
Section: 3
Schedule #: 26450
Instructor: Quan Yang
Course has already started
(updated on 08.28.08, 10:24am)
Seats Available for schedule number #26450: Yes
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2 meeting/week
Tue 12:35-13:50, Thu 12:35-13:50
HUM ( http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/tour/humanities.htm
) 374, SF State Main Campus,
1600 Holloway Ave. , San Francisco
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Spring 2009 Classes-College of Extended Learning ( http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/ )
CHIN101: First Semester Chinese(3 Units)[CEL]
Understanding, speaking, reading, and writing modern Mandarin Chinese. Emphasis on the spoken language.
Course #: CHIN 101
Section: Z01
Schedule #: 29056
Instructor: Quan Yang
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(updated on 01.28.09 , 9:05am)
Seats Available for schedule number 29056: Yes
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Semester Length meeting(s)
Wed Jan. 28, 2009 - May. 20, 2009, 6:15 PM - 8:30 PM
SF State Downtown Campus
( http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/courses/classes.cfm?http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Edowntown/ ), 835
Market St., San Francisco
$595
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)
Fall 2008 Classes-College of Extended Learning (http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/)
CHIN 9006: Survival Mandarin for Business & Travel (2 CEU)
Basic vocabulary/patterns useful in business and travel situations: meeting/greeting, hotel services, asking directions, transportation, restaurants, economics and business terminology, negotiations and conferences, transactions, etc. It is designed for students with no previous knowledge of Chinese. The focus in this course will be on the basic skills of listening comprehension and speaking. Although a small number of written characters will be introduced, primarily those in common use on street signs or in menus, reading and writing will otherwise not be stressed. Preliminary explanation of the pinyin transliteration system and pronunciation practice will not only underlie instruction of course materials, but will also enable students to utilize Mandarin phrase handbooks correctly, thereby expanding their capabilities. Class sessions will focus on selected communicative situations, and students will be encouraged to actively participate in both teacher-led activities and small group work. This course also stresses the importance of learning about culture through language.
Weekend Class
Course #: CHIN 9006
Section: Z01
Schedule #: 29059
Instructor: Quan Yang
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(updated on 01.28.09 , 9:05am)
Seats Available for schedule number 29059: Yes
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m?http://oi.sfsu.edu/cgi-bin/sims/classsch.seat_details?row_id=AAASGQABPAAAXajAAa )
8 meeting(s)
Sat Feb. 07, 2009 - Mar. 28, 2009, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM
SF State Downtown Campus
( http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/courses/classes.cfm?http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Edowntown/ ), 835
Market St., San Francisco
$150
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)
Contact
Prof. Ying Chen
Associate Director
Confucius Institute at SF State
1600 Holloway Ave., Burk Hall 325l
San Francisco, CA 94132
Tel: (415)405-2867
Fax: (415)405-28667
Email: teachci@sfsu.edu
/ yingch_chen@sina.com
Karen Maguire
Program Coordinator
SF State Main Campus
Tel: 415.405.3532
Email: kjmac@sfsu.edu