Chinese I Online
Students begin their introduction to Chinese by focusing on the four key areas of world language study: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The course represents an ideal blend of language learning pedagogy and online learning. Each unit consists of a new vocabulary theme and grammar concept, reading and listening comprehension activities, speaking and writing activities, multimedia cultural presentations, and interactive activities and practices which reinforce vocabulary and grammar. There is a strong emphasis on providing context and conversational examples for the language concepts presented in each unit. Both Chinese characters and pinyin are presented together throughout the course and specific character practices are introduced after the first quarter. Students should expect to be actively engaged in their own language learning, become familiar with common vocabulary terms and phrases, comprehend a wide range of grammar patterns, participate in simple conversations and respond appropriately to basic conversational prompts, analyze and compare cultural practices, products, and perspectives of various Chinese-speaking regions, and take frequent assessments where their language progression can be monitored. The course has been carefully aligned to national standards as set forth by ACTFL (the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages).
System and Software Requirements: • Microsoft® Windows 7® or higher, or Mac® OS 10.3 Mavericks® or over operating system; 400 MHz or faster processor; 512 MB of memory (RAM); at least 2 GB of hard drive space; Adobe® Reader®; Microsoft Office or equivalent document, spreadsheet, and presentation software. Access to a microphone to complete speaking assignments.
Dictionary, Microphone and audio recording software required for completing oral assignments. If computer does not come with sound recording software, free software is available online.
Week 1
•Greetings/Would you like to eat?
•Introduction to Pinyin
•Introduction to China
Week 2
•Numbers/Where are you from?
•Pinyin tone marks
•Introduction to China II
Week 3
•How much?/additional numbers
•Measure words
•Shanghai
Week 4
•Moon Festival
•Asking questions
•Poem: Thoughts on a Quiet Night
Week 5
•Broken window
•There be...
•Chinese tea
Week 6
•Broken window 2
•Plurals...
•China CulturGram
Week 7
•Broken window 3
•That's mine...(possessions)
•Dragon's Descendents
Week 8
•Adjectives and opposites/Princess and Monkey
•Create your own story
•Food differences
Week 9
•Midterm review and test
Week 10
•Rooms and household items
•Where things are
•Chinese home culture
Week 11
•Body parts/young love
•Describing differences
•Concept of beauty
Week 12
•Months and days
•Placing time/ writing sample sentences
•Calendar Culture
Week 13
•Singing songs
•Write your own song or poem
•Poem: Spring Dawn
Week 14
•Colors
•Favorites
•Colors in China
Week 15
•Chinese characters I
•Writing characters (radicals, strokes etc.)
•Character Culture
Week 16
•The temple/Three Monks
•More and more...
•Chinese philosophy
Week 17
•Getting sick/ illnesses
•In the state of doing something
•Chinese medicine
Week 18
•Final review and test
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Week 1
•Names, numbers and addresses/bank account
•Changing tones
•Numbers in culture
Week 2
•Family/Three Bears
•Repeating words
•CultureGram: Hong Kong
Week 3
•Going to school
•When (unprepared grammar points)
•Dynasties
Week 4
•Chinese New Year/ Spring Festival
•Spring Festival phrases
•Spring Festival culture
Week 5
•Food
•Comparisons
•Sichuan
Week 6
•Fruit
•Describing things
•Chinese paper cutting
Week 7
•Utensils/at a restaurant
•Bring this
•Chopsticks culture
Week 8
•Clothing
•Measure words (shopping grammar points)
•Money Culture
Week 9
•Midterm review and test
Week 10
•Chinese characters II
•Inputting Chinese/differentiating characters
•Calligraphy culture
Week 11
•Telling time/going to a movie
•Time placement
•CultureGram: Taiwan
Week 12
•Animals
•And then... (Zodiac grammar points)
•The Chinese Zodiac
Week 13
•Drawing words
•Drawing practice (prepositions)
•Plants in paintings
Week 14
•Nature/treasure in the forest
•Near and far
•CultureGram: China
Week 15
•Getting around a city/directions
•Directions
•Xi'an
Week 16
•Recipes
•Using Ba
•Cooking Chinese food
Week 17
•Going on a trip
•Give me...buy
•Chinese gardens
Week 18
•Final review and test