George
Mason University
Department of Modern & Classical
Languages
Spring 2008 CHINESE 210-002 – Intermediate Chinese
Class Meeting Time: TR 7:20 p.m. – 8:35 p.m.
Class Meeting Place: E 134
Instructor:
Wei, Wenke
Office Location:
Thompson Hall 235
G
Office Hours:
After class and by appointment
Office Phone:
(703) 993-4231
E-mail:
wenkewei@yahoo.com
Course
website: http://mason.gmu.edu/~kzhang/index.html
Course Objectives
This course is a sequel to elementary Chinese. It will continue to focus
on oral proficiency in daily communication and essential social
interactions in Chinese, on expansion of both oral and written vocabulary, and
on competent usage of Chinese idiomatic expressions and grammatical structures.
By the end of the semester, students are expected to be able to:
Textbooks:
Integrated Chinese Book I, Part I (L11)& II(L12-16), Simplified
Character Edition, 2nd Edition, Cheng & Tsui Company (includes Textbook, Workbook, Character
Workbook)
Course Requirements
Students’ own work is the key to the success of this course. You are required
to:
1. Preview and review the lessons by listening
to the tape before and after classes
2. Participate actively in class with the teacher and your classmates
3. Do the homework in the Workbook, and turn it in on due day
4. Attend class consistently and on time. There will be no penalty for
the first two missed classes. After that, each absence will reduce your
final grade by one percentage point. (That is, twelve absences in one
semester will result in a 10% point deduction from your final grade. So
even if you get perfect scores on all tests and homework, you will get a
"B" for the course due to your absence).
Quizzes
There will be five quizzes that cover Lessons 11 to 15 respectively. The
quizzes will test listening, reading, and writing skills, as well as knowledge
of grammar and cultural aspects. Each test is worth 6% of the student’s final
grade. Lesson 16 will be tested as part of the written Final Exam at the end of
the semester.
Oral
Exam
There will be a final oral exam at the end of the semester. Each student is
required to give a presentation of approximately 5 minutes in front of the
class on a topic of his or her choice. Students should try to incorporate as
much of the studied material/ grammar/ vocabulary as possible, but they can be
creative in devising form and content of the presentation. For example, the
presentation can be a role-play, the telling of a story, describing a picture
or scene, or a discussion of socio-cultural issues related to the lessons
covered during the semester. In addition to the oral presentation you are
expected to have an individual meeting with the instructor in her office. More
details will be given about the format of the individual meeting in class.
Final
Exam
There will be a written final exam at the end of the semester. 60% of the final
exam will cover Lessons 11 to 15, and 40% of it will cover Lesson 16. This
comprehensive exam will test the student’s listening, reading, and writing
skills, knowledge of grammar and cultural aspects. More details will be given
in class.
Honor
Code
The
George Mason University Honor Code is in effect throughout the entire duration
of the course and applies to all course work carried out inside and outside the
classroom. It is the responsibility of each student to be familiar with the GMU
Honor System and Code as laid out in the Student Handbook. Please refer to
http://www.gmu.edu/mlstudents/handbook/honor.html for detailed information.
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Grades
Students’ final grades are composed as follows:
Class Participation 20 %
Homework
20 %
Quizzes
30 %
Oral
15 % (10%+5%)
Final
15 %
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100% minus attendance penalty (if any)
Grading Scale
A
100-93
A- 92-90
B+ 89-87
B 86-83
B- 82-80
C+ 79-77
C 76-70
D 69-60
F 59- 0
Session Schedule
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Date |
Class |
Homework |
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Week 1 |
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L 11 Dialogue
I |
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Week 2 |
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1/31 R |
L 11Grammar & Pattern Drills |
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Week 3 |
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L 11 Homework Due |
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2/7 R |
L 12 Dialogue I |
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Week 4 |
L 12 Dialogue II |
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2/14 R |
L 12 Grammar & Pattern Drills |
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Week 5 |
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L 12 Homework Due |
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2/21 R |
L 13 Dialogue I |
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Week 6 |
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2/28 R |
L 13 Grammar & Pattern
Drills |
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Week 7 |
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3/6 R |
L 13 Quiz |
L 13 Homework Due |
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Week 8 |
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Week 9 |
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3/20 R |
L 14 Dialogue II |
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Week 10 3/25 T |
L 14 Grammar & Pattern Drills |
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3/27 R |
L 14 Review & Quiz |
L 14 Homework Due |
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Week 11 |
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4/3 R |
L 15 Dialogue II |
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Week 12 |
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4/10 R |
L 15 Practice & Review |
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Week 13 |
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L 15 Homework Due |
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4/17 R |
L 16 Dialogue I |
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Week 14 |
L 16 Dialogue II |
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4/24 R |
L16 Grammar & Pattern Drills |
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Week 15 |
L16 Review & Preparation for
Oral Presentation |
L16 Homework Due |
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5/1 R |
Oral Presentation & Course Evaluation Sign up for One-on-One
Meeting with Instructor |
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Week
16 5/ 6 T |
One-On-One Meeting with Instructor |
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5/13 T |
7:30
p.m.—10:00
p.m. Final Written Exam.
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