普及灣大學中文課程 CHINESE 303

 

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Weekly Classes
303 Sec A: M W F 10:00-10:50 PM | Wy 209
+ individual/group speaking interview sessions with TA (time to be arranged)


Third-Year Course Materials
Taiwan Today 今日台灣 | 今日台湾
FluencyLink Subscription ($49.99 for 1 year)
DuChinese (paid version) will be provided to all students as a supplementary reading tool.

Weekly schedule is listed below and will be updated by each Monday.
Please bookmark this page and visit regularly to see weekly updates.
Active links are in
in blue and italic.

課程表COURSE SCHEDULE  [Last updated 4/20/25]

Week 1 (1/20-1/24)

Taiwan Today Lesson 6台北怎麼那麼擠

Week 2 (1/27-1/31)

L6 Quiz 1

Week 3 (2/3-2/7)

L6 Quiz 2 + Presentation 1

Week 4 (2/10-2/14)

Taiwan Today Lesson 7 熱鍋上的烤生Quiz 3

Week 5 (2/17-2/21)

L7

Week 6 (2/24-2/28)

L7 Quiz 4

Week 7 (3/3-3/7)

Presentation 2

Week 8 (3/10-3/14)

Presentation 3 Poetry Recitation Project

Week 9 (3/17-3/21) Spring Recess

No Class

Week 10 (3/24-3/28)

Prepare for TOCFL

Week 11 (3/31-4/4)

談談個人背景和美國多元性文化

Week 12 (4/7-4/11)

Prepare for Presentation 4 Quiz 5

Week 13 (4/14-4/18)

Presentation 4

Week 14 (4/21-4/25)

Revise Presentation 4

Week 15 (4/28-5/2)

Post on Edublogs


Chinese 303 has regular evaluations and four presentatons.
There are no mid-term and final examinations.


In-Person & Virtual Office Hours


Sun Laoshi’s In-Person Office Hours*
Wyatt Hall #246

Mondays 3:00-4:00
Wednesdays 1:00-3:00
Fridays 12:00-1:00 and by appointment

*These are in-person office hours. You can request to meet
via Zoom. Contact Sun Laoshi to schedule a Zoom meeting.



Asian Languages & Culture (ALC)
Asian Studies Department

Prof. Lo Sun Perry
孫珞老師| CV and Bio
Fulbright TA: Ms. Acacia Yan-Jun Ou歐妍君老師

Mailing address: Wyatt Hall #246, CMB 1054
University of Puget Sound
1500 N Warner Street, Tacoma WA 98416
Tel: 253-879-3629 | Email:
perry@pugetsound.edu


Online Tools & Mobile APPs


Dictionaries and Annotators
Purple Culture
MandarinSpot Annotate
Pleco (iOS & Android)
HanziCraft


Web Resources
Easy Mandarin – from the Street (of Taiwan)
Slow Chinese – Listening/Reading Practice
Chinese Grammar Wiki


Course Blog & Social Media

Chinese4u.edublogs.org
Instagram #upsChinese
Chinese Program Facebook

Student Accessibility and Accommodation


If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact your coursework, please contact Peggy Perno, Director of Student Accessibility and Accommodation, Howarth Hall #105, 253.879.3399. She will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential.

 

University, Academic, and Administrative Policies


Please review university emergency preparedness, response procedures and a training video posted at 
www.pugetsound.edu/emergency.

·       For information on academic and administrative policies (such as policies on grade policies, leaves of absence, declaring
a major, academic integrity, and academic petitions) please refer to the Academic and Administrative Policies section of the University Bulletin located here: 
pugetsound.edu/bulletin.

·       If you are seeking a religious accommodation in an academic course or program, please follow the process provided in
the university’s policy on Student Religious Accommodations in Academic Courses or Programs, available at 
https://www.pugetsound.edu/office-university-counsel/policies/campuswide-policies/student-religious-accommodations-academic-courses-or-programs.

·       If you have any concerns about prohibited harassment or discrimination that may be affecting you or others at Puget Sound, please contact the university’s Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer, Wheelock 218, 253.879.3793, website: https://www.pugetsound.edu/title-ix-equal-opportunity, email: titleix-eoo@pugetsound.edu. The Title IX Coordinator/Equal Opportunity Officer can explain available options and help address concerns informally or formally.

·       If you have a physical, psychological, medical or learning disability that may impact you as a student at Puget Sound, please contact Student Accessibility and Accommodation, Howarth 105, 253.879.3399, website: pugetsound.edu/saa, email: saa@pugetsound.edu. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate.

 

Copyright and Fair Use

 

Course materials are for educational purposes only and limited to students enrolled in the course. They are protected by copyright law and may not be copied, downloaded, stored, transmitted, shared or changed in any way. Please direct comments and all inquiries to Prof. Lo Sun Perry, Chinese Language and Culture in Asian Studies Program, at perry@pugetsound.edu.