Learning Objectives
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The learning objectives of this course are to continuously develop communicative competences in Chinese writing and reading. The students should be able to 1) read about specialized topics concerning culture, society and economy and put them into a broader context 2) write compositions/reports in a variety of forms (i.e. formal emails/letters, opinion letters, essays, CVs etc.)
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Assessment
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Home Assignment
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Marking Scale
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Pass / Fail
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Censorship
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No censorship
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Exam Period
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December/January
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Duration
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Please, see the detailed regulations below
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The end-of-course winter exam is taken by duly submitting three written assignments during the fall course. In order to pass Chinese 3, all assignments must be graded as pass by the instructor. Dates and formats will be announced in the syllabus in the beginning of the fall semester. |
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Examination
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Prerequisites for Attending the Exam
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Course Content
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Requirements: students must have passed Chinese 2 or the equivalent to enroll in this course. They are expected to have a lower-intermediate level of Chinese. Teaching is based on textbooks and supplementary materials about more specialized topics related to Chinese culture, society and economy to enhance the students reading and writing skills. Our focus is text comprehension and production. |
Teaching Methods
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Teaching methods are comprised of plenary sessions and group work in ongoing dialogue with instructors. The languages of instruction are Chinese supported with English. Active involvement in class discussion and activities is expected of all participants, so students should come to class prepared to take part.
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