普及灣大學中文課程 CHINESE 230A

 

Read Course syllabus before you proceed

In-Person Classes
230 Sec A: M W F 2:00-2:50 PM
+ one weekly speaking practice with TA (time to be arranged)
Wyatt Hall 209


Third-Year Textbook
Web App Integrated Chinese 4E Vol 3 Essential Edition 6 month (required). 
This is a digital text, and the Essential Edition includes Basic Edition plus grammar Workbook 
with automatic feedback and printable Character Workbook

Please be sure to get the correct edition (see below); the cost is $75.99.
This will cover Chinese 230/250 (fall), use
this link to purchase online (at the end of Week 1).

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 11/27/22]

Week 1 (8/29-9/2)

L1 Quiz 1

Week 2 (9/5-9/9) 9/5 Labor Day No Classes

L1

Week 3 (9/12-9/16)

L1/2 Quiz 2

Week 4 (9/19-9/23)

L2  Quiz 3

Week 5 (9/26-9/30)

L2 Quiz 4

Week 6 (10/3-10/7)

L2 Quiz 5

Week 7 (10/10-10/14)

L3 Quiz 6

Week 8 (10/17-10/21) 10/17 Fall Break No Classes

L3 Chinese Proficiency Test (TOCFL)

Week 9 (10/24-10/28)

L3 Quiz 7

Week 10 (10/30-11/4)

L3 Final Project Writing

Week 11 (11/7-11/11)

Final Project Writing

Week 12 (11/14-11/18)

DuChinese +  Final Project Writing

Week 13 (11/21-11/25) Thanksgiving Holiday

DuChinese +  Final Project Writing

Week 14 (11/28-12/2)

DuChinese + Filming Speaking Video

Week 15 (12/5 -12/7)

Complete Final Speaking Video – due Final Exam Week


Chinese 230 has weekly evaluations and a final project.
There are no mid-term and final examinations.


In-Person & Virtual Office Hours for Fall 2022


Sun Laoshi’s In-Person Office Hours*
Wyatt Hall #246
Mondays 4:00-5:00
Wednesdays 3:00:4:00
Fridays 11:00-12:00 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 Program

Prof. Lo Sun Perry
孫珞老師| CV and Bio
Fulbright TA: Mr. Oliver Hung-Ming Hsieh 
謝銘鴻老師

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
Pleco (iOS & Android)
Purple Culture
MandarinSpot Annotate
HanziCraft


Web Tools/Mobile Apps
ExtemporeApp
Jamboard Web
& Jamboard App
DuChinese

WordSwing

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.

 

Religious Accommodations


The university provides reasonable religious accommodations for academic courses and programs. Read the university policy here. If you need a reasonable accommodation due to a religious holiday or organized religious activity, you must give me written notice within the first two weeks of class so that we can coordinate the accommodation. If you have questions about the policy, you may contact the University Chaplain. If you have a grievance about the application of the policy or the handling of your request for an accommodation, you may contact the Dean of the Faculty.”

 

Classroom Emergency Response Guidance


Please review university emergency preparedness, response procedures and a training video posted here on university home page. Familiarize yourself with hall exit doors and the designated gathering area for your class and laboratory buildings.

 

If building evacuation becomes necessary (e.g. earthquake), meet your instructor at the designated gathering area so she/he can account for your presence. Then wait for further instructions. Do not return to the building or classroom until advised by a university emergency response representative.

 

If confronted by an act of violence, be prepared to make quick decisions to protect your safety. Flee the area by running away from the source of danger if you can safely do so. If this is not possible, shelter in place by securing classroom or lab doors and windows, closing blinds, and turning off room lights. Lie on the floor out of sight and away from windows and doors. Place cell phones or pagers on vibrate so that you can receive messages quietly. Wait for further instructions.

 

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.