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Modern Chinese Oral/Aural Proficiency A

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2014-2015

Admission requirements

This course is only for second-year 120EC students returning from Shandong.

The course is taught in Mandarin. Students must have a prior level of Mandarin at least equivalent to new HSK 5 (old HSK 6) or TOCFL level 4. They must also meet all entry requirements for the MA Asian Studies: Chinese Studies.

Students who can understand and talk about a wide variety of subjects in formal Chinese such as news, TV programs, formal speech, talks on specific academic topics should take this course.

Description

In order to help students develop their oral/aural proficiency in their academic fields of study, the selection of course materials is based on students’ academic interests, such as Chinese culture & society, economy, history, and politics. No textbook is used for this course; all materials are selected from a wide range of online resources (TV programs, online news websites, podcasts and so on).

The course includes three components: before-class tasks, class activities, and oral presentations. Before-class tasks are internet-based and consist of listening comprehension and preparation for vocabulary and grammar. Class activities include group discussion and oral presentations. Students are required to give oral presentations in their research field during this semester.

Students are also expected to be thoroughly prepared and to contribute actively.

Course objectives

  • Help MA students currently at an advanced-high level to develop their oral/aural proficiency by working with authentic audio materials.

  • Train students in how to give oral presentations in their research field, with special attention to fluency, vocabulary and familiarity with IT resources.

Timetable

First semester, two hours per week.
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Mode of instruction

Seminar

Course Load

Total study load: 140 hrs (5 EC x 28 hrs)

  • contact hours: 24 hrs (2 hrs/week, 12 weeks)

  • preparation time ( before-class tasks, class activities, preparation for class materials, oral presentations and final exam): 116 hrs (8-9 hrs/week)

Assessment method

•Before-class tasks 30%
•Class activities and oral presentation 40 %
•Final exam (listening comprehension) 30%

The resit for the final exam is only available to students whose mark of the final exam is insufficient. The resit will then make up 100% of the mark.

Blackboard

Yes, see for more info Blackboard

Reading list

Class materials will be distributed during the term.

Registration

Usis

Registration Studeren à la carte and Contractonderwijs

Not applicable.

Contact

Mrs. Ying-Ting Wang MA