普及灣大學中文第十週進度表 Print Week #10 schedule in PDF File
第十週: 11/3-11/7 |
三年中文Chin 301: Across the Strait 海峽兩岸 |
孫珞 Prof. Lo Sun Perry |
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課程題目與目標Lesson Topic & Goal:
Topic #3
兩岸三地:
中國港澳台灣
(政治經濟) Learn about the latest economic development among the three regions
and how Taiwan businesses and products fare in the competition. |
公告欄Bulletin Board: ·
See Chinese Tutor Schedule at the Center for Learning and Writing. ·
Conversation Hour : Plunge
into Study Abroad see Poster |
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updated 11/09/08 |
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Week #10 |
課前功課 Pre-Class
Reading/Preparation |
上課任務 In-Class Tasks |
學生報告Topic #2 Student Essay and PPT
Presentation |
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星期一 (11/3) |
· Comments
in English 5% (Due Monday
11/3) ·
Revise Topic #2 essay ( English version) submit via email by Monday 11/3 |
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Review Topic #3
Quizzes ·
分組題目 ·
教室活動: 討論WORD |
蒼徽 Terms of
Endearment | PPT 麗莎 Problems in Translation | PPT 荷儀 Chinese Transliteration | PPT 雁晴 Cantonese in HK
| PPT 書峻 Simplified
Characters | PPT 艾華 Chinese Profanities | PPT 柏雄 Taiwan Slang | PPT 白捷 Dialects - Cantonese
| PPT 祥森 Textbook Language
| PPT Please
check your WORD and PPT files for Topic #2
(corrections in RED). Revise your English if needed, submit via email by
Monday 11/3. |
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星期三 (11/5) |
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Chinese Essay Writing 20% (Due Wednesday 11/5) |
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分組題目 ·
教室活動: 討論WORD |
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星期五 (11/7) |
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Work on Group Assignments: (Due Friday’s
class) 1)
Confirm
topic and identify references (online recourses, magazine articles, etc.) –
you should have at least one in Chinese and one in English; 2) Outlines for PPT presentation and individual tasks |
Group assignments & topics: Group #1: 書峻/祥森 中國阿里巴巴淘宝网 Group #2: 蒼徽/艾華/荷儀 台灣內衣: 歐迪芬(欧迪芬) Group #3: 柏雄/麗莎/嘉玲 台灣食品::康師傅 Group #4: 克林/雁晴/白捷 台灣自行車:
捷安特 |
Topic #3 Evaluation: Quizzes 3.1; 3.2;
3.3; 3.4 30% Comments in English Research, Participation and
Presentation 40% Group PPT Presentation Chinese Essay Writing 20% Essay/Presentation
Revision 5% (Due Monday 11/17) |
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Chinese Texts for Topic #3: ·
封面故事: 兩岸三地1000大 火熱中國內需 – 天下雜誌 Background Reading in English
for Topic #3: ·
BBC NEWS | Business | China trade links are key in Taiwan poll Mar 21, 2008 ... But in the meantime, business is
business. There is already billions of dollars of trade
and investment between Taiwan and China,
... · Office of the President, Republic of China(Taiwan) Oct 6, 2008 ... President Ma Attends The 2008 Taiwan
Business Alliance Conference ...
40% investment cap on Taiwan firms investing in Mainland China.
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Regional Rivals Reach Across Atrait By Caroline Gluck BBC
News, Taipei Page last updated at 18:32 GMT, Thursday, 29 May 2008 19:32 UK ·
Hong Kong v Shanghai: Global Rivals By Steve Schifferes Globalisation reporter, BBC News, ·
The
Chinese Triangle of Mainland China Taiwan: Comparative Institutional Analyses
...- by Alvin Y So, Nan Lin, Dudley L. Poston Published by
Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001, ISBN 0313308691,
9780313308697, 301 pages The Chinese triangle
of mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan constitutes one of the most dynamic
regions in the world economy. Since the late 1970s, these three societies
have experienced increasing economic integration; however, studies aimed at
analyzing and explaining this integration have often overlooked the very
important role social institutions have played in the shaping of this
process. To fill this gap, this book adopts a systematic institutional
approach designed to examine the different patterns of institutions in the
three countries and to discuss how such social institutions as the economy,
gender, social networks, and the Chinese diaspora
have exerted a profound impact on all three societies. The chapters, taken
together, argue that different patterns of institutional configuration have
led to divergent paths of development, and that this divergence will have
significant implications on the prospects for Chinese national reunification
in the twenty-first century. The Introductory chapter provides a historical
discussion on the origins and the transformation of the Chinese triangle during
the second half of the twentieth century. The remainder of the volume is
broken into four topics considered crucial for understanding the
transformation of the Chinese triangle: economic transformation, gender,
social networks, and the Chinese diaspora. As
globalization impacts the Chinese triangle, studies
that consider the issues from the perspective of social institutions will be
increasingly important to understanding the area as it develops in the world
economy. |
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