Chandler-Gilbert Community College Course Syllabus Course: CHI 102, Honors Mandarin 5 Title: Elementary Chinese (Mandarin) I Semester: Fall 2013 Section: Location: Williams Field High School Instructor Name and Degrees: Jiexin Zhang MA Contact Information: jiexin.zhang@husd.org Office Hours: 7: 00 am – 11: 55 am Textbooks and editions: Integrated Chinese, Part Level 1 Part 2 ISBN #: 978-0-88727-670-5 Course Description: Continued study of grammar and vocabulary along with the study of Chinese culture. Emphasis on pronunciation and speaking skills. Prerequisites: CHI101 or equivalent. Course Competencies: 1. Demonstrate proper social interaction in Chinese. (I) 2. Demonstrate proper use of Chinese vocabulary required for common tasks, such as checking into a hotel, seeing a doctor and discussing travel plans. (I) 3. Use common idiomatic expressions in Chinese. (I) 4. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of basic pronunciation, grammar and elementary conversational, reading and writing skills of standard Mandarian Chinese. (I, II, III) 5. Read and write approximately 200 additional Characters. (I, II) 6. Identify and practice Chinese rules of grammar. (II) 7. Practice expressions of time. (II) 8. Identify and use three common Chinese sentence structures. (II) 9. Practice correct usage of Chinese verbs. (II) 10. Use terms to describe physical objects, including color, weight, height, length, and measurement. (II) 11. Use the particles "je," "de," and "ne." (II) 12. Describe basic elements of Chinese history and culture. (IV) Attendance: Aligned with Higley Unified School District #60 attendance policy. Grading: Grades will be a combination of graded class work 20%, quiz and test 20%, graded home assignments 20%, practice and participation 20%, final exam is worth 20%. The grading scale is as follows: A= 90% - 100% B= 80%- 89% C=70%- 79% D= 60%-69% All assignments need to be turned in with Name, Date, and Period. Late work is only acceptable the next day for a 50% reduced grade. Make-up work must be completed in a timely manner. Cheating and disruptions during a test/ quiz will result in a zero. There will be no talking during the test. Retaking tests/assessments: You are permitted to retake only once any graded assessment, excluding the final exams. This includes quizzes, projects, writing tests, speaking tests and Chapter exams. The grade you get on the retake will be the score that goes into the gradebook. Extra Credit is not available for this class. It is the belief of Rio Salado College that all work done for a class should receive regular credit and is more than sufficient to assess the understanding of material presented in the course. Calendar: Week One Week Two Week Three Week Four Week Five Week Six Week Seven Review Book I Level I Lesson 11 New Words and Sentence Patterns and Grammar 比 了 会 and the first part of Dialogue 1 The 2nd part of Dialogue 1 and sentence patterns in it 一点儿 Dialogue 2 Part 1 New Words, sentence and grammar. 又 可是 但 是 Dialogue2 Part2, grammar practice and reading comprehension Lesson12 Dialogue 1 Part 1 new words and Sentence Patterns 点儿 点 除了 还 盘 Dialogue 1 Part 2 刚 就 够 别的 Week Eight Week Nine Week Ten Week Eleven Week Twelve Week Thirteen Week Fourteen Week Fifteen Week Sixteen Week Seventeen Week Eighteen Week Nineteen Dialogue2 Part1 new words and grammar 好吃的 极了 已经 再 一共 Dialogue 2 Part 2 words and sentence patterns 忘了 找 清楚 块 Fall Break Lesson13 Dialogue 1 Part 1 下课 上…去 怎么 旁边 远 近 离 Dialogue1 Part 2 中心 中间 地方 里边 Dialogue 2 Part 1 东 南 西 北 一直 路口 Dialogue 2 Part 2 往左拐 往右拐 往前开 Lesson 14 Dialogue 1 Part 1 过生日 吃完 再 先 那些 表姐 Grammar and Sentence structure Dialogue 1 Part 2 送给 带 饮料 水果 一把 重 接 楼下 Study Guide Review and Prepare for Final Exam STATEMENT REGARDING OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT The faculty and programs at CGCC are dedicated to effective teaching and successful learning with emphasis in the following areas: communication, critical thinking, literacy, and personal development. 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