Chinese 250
Daily Class Schedule
CHIN 250: CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
This course aims to develop increased accuracy in communication skills
utilizing Mandarin Chinese in a cultural context.
Emphasis is on oral fluency, comprehension, and the language used in daily life
for a college student.
WEEK
2 Aug. 6 – Sept. 10, 2021
Week
2
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Class Activities
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Work Due
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Preparation
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Monday Labor Day No Class |
NO CLASS Chinese
Program Meet & Greet |
DUE
Wednesday before class Prepare for weekly quiz scheduled in class next Monday √ Dictation and translation |
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Wednesday |
Check HW3 submission |
Submit before class: HW3 Vociethread Speaking Project Complete during class: √ Presentations
w/ HW2 group |
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Friday |
Review (continued) |
Complete before class: √ HW4 Complete during class: √ HW4 revision √ Know how to prepare for
Quiz 2 |
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Purchase Web App Integrated Chinese 4E Vol 3 Essential Edition 6 months (required), and use this token
to join class group “Chin250_F21”. The cost for the e-Textbook (Web
APP only) is $70.99. If you would also like
to continue into the spring semester with Chinese 260, choose a full-year
subscription, the cost will be $126.99. §
Make sure you can access all online
resource pages and tools. If not, try another browser and/or
update your browser. §
Read through Course Syllabus and be sure that you are clear
on attendance policy and other goals of this course. Tips on Studying Chinese: §
Read and follow course schedule
closely and keep track of homework deadlines and quiz schedule. §
Use class time as STUDY time!
Eliminate possible distraction during class time to allow your full and
attentive participation. §
Work on homework assignment for at
least 2 hours three times a week. This means that you should schedule about 6
hours for HW and 2 hours to §
Make sure all the required online
tools and mobile apps work for you. Ask for help ASAP if you need tech
support. §
Allow yourself plenty of time to
LISTEN (use the audio in the textbook Web APP and also listen to Sun Laoshi’s recording) §
3rd-year Chinese is often
the last course for our minors. At this level, you will need to be able to
READ more in characters, and learn to comprehend more complex texts. |
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