Chinese II Semester 1

 Chinese II Semester 1
  • Recommended Grade Level: 9 - 12
  • Course Credits: 0.5
  • Course Price: $299.00

Course Overview:

Continue your journey in the exploration of the Chinese language and the richness of its diverse cultures. In the Chinese 2 course, you will sharpen the increased listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills you acquired in Chinese 2. While oral communication remains the main focus at this level, reading and writing will receive more emphasis as well. You will dive a little deeper into the culture and apply what you learn through written practice, listening, and speaking exercises.

Prerequisites:

Required Materials:

Student-Supplied Resources:

Students need to supply the following materials to complete the coursework.

Required:

  • Microphone Sound card
  • Speakers or headphones
  • Microphone
  • Device of choice to record video with audio

Optional:

  • Chinese language keyboard extension or add on

School-Supplied Resources:

  • Simply Speak Recording Tool

*A special note about the Simply Speak Recording Tool:

In order for the Simply Speak Recording to function, the course should be opened on a non-mobile device using Google Chrome. If you do not have the ability to access the course following these requirements, you may use the alternative options provided in the Speech Tools Tab on the Menu Bar.

Syllabus:

Semester 1:

Segment One:

  • Identify and use morning routines, school day, after-school activities, and evening routines vocabulary.
  • Identify and apply the use of the pinyin initials and finals "k," "e," "q," "ai," "u," "ju," "bu," "sh," "ao," "d," "ing," "h," "uan," "l," "ian," "c," "ong," "in," "x," "iang," "w," "iu," "an," "g," "ang," "y," "üe," and "i."
  • Compare and contrast morning routines from the Chinese culture and in the United States.
  • Identify cultural, economic, religious, and political contributions of the Quin, San Guo, and Tang dynasties.
  • Identify and use home, rooms and other areas in a home, furniture, and rural living vocabulary.
  • Compare and contrast areas of the home, home activities, and meals from the Chinese culture and in the United States.
  • Identify symbolism of colors and zodiac symbols in the Chinese culture.
  • Identify and use weekends, shopping, clothing and accessories, sports, non-sports pastimes, and weather expressions vocabulary.
  • Compare and contrast clothing, currency, sports, pastimes, and weather expressions from Chinese culture and in the United States.
  • Identify and use question words.

Module 01: Daily Life

  • 01.00 Daily Life Pretest
  • 01.01 Wakey Wakey
  • 01.02 Time for School
  • 01.03 After-School Special
  • 01.04 Daily Life Workshop
  • 01.06 Night Night
  • 01.07 Daily Life Presentational Speaking

Module 02: Home Life

  • 02.00 Home Life Pretest
  • 02.01 Home Sweet Home
  • 02.02 Around the Home
  • 02.03 Interior Design
  • 02.04 Home Life Workshop
  • 02.06 Family Farm
  • 02.07 Home Life Presentational Speaking

Module 03: Weekends

  • 03.00 Weekends Pretest
  • 03.01 Shopping Spree
  • 03.02 Play Ball
  • 03.03 Playful Pastimes
  • 03.04 Weekends Workshop
  • 03.06 Weekend Forecast
  • 03.07 Weekends Presentational Speaking

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