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Module LZC-2040:
Chinese Language Skills

Module Facts

Run by School of Arts, Culture and Language

40.000 Credits or 20.000 ECTS Credits

Semester 1 & 2

Organiser: Dr Shasha Wang

Overall aims and purpose

  1. To consolidate the essential structures of Chinese and develop both vocabulary and range of language structures.

  2. To further develop active and passive language skills, including comprehension skills in listening, productive skills in speaking, reading and writing.

  3. To deepen students’ understanding and appreciation of the customs, culture and society of China and develop students’ awareness of the general social and cultural background of Chinese, and to familiarise students with lexis relevant to their forthcoming residence abroad.

Course content

Building on the foundation of the first year modules of Chinese for Beginners, this module includes classes on written language skills, listening comprehension and translation in/from English and oral communication skills. It will further develop proficiency and fluency in Chinese. Written language skills will focus on different types of writing, including exposition, argument and letter. Listening comprehension classes will draw from contemporary authentic materials. Oral skills will develop fluency that will prepare students for their semester or year abroad in China.

Assessment Criteria

threshold

40-49%: A limited knowledge of vocabulary and grammar and a limited ability to translate and paraphrase the prescribed range of texts. Basic oral and aural competence.

good

50-69%: A good knowledge of vocabulary and grammar and a good ability to translate and paraphrase the prescribed range of texts. Good oral and aural competence.

excellent

70+%: An excellent knowledge of vocabulary and grammar and an excellent ability to translate and paraphrase the prescribed range of texts. Excellent oral and aural competence.

Learning outcomes

    1. have extended the knowledge of Chinese as learned in Year 1 and substantially increased the vocabulary both in spoken and written forms;
    1. be familiar with features of Chinese sentences and use them correctly in a range of different contexts, and develop relevant oral, aural and written skills;
    1. be able to produce coherent paragraphs using a good range of vocabulary and grammatical construction, and translate more complex sentences and short texts from English into Chinese and vice versa;
    1. be able to read Chinese texts of a reasonable length;
    1. be able to conduct dialogues on a wider range of sophisticated topics.
    1. To familiarise students with lexis relevant to their forthcoming residence abroad, and other sociocultural contexts.

    Students on this module will be working towards achieving B2/C1 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Assessment Methods

Type Name Description Weight
Listening comprehension 15.00
Translate from English/Welsh into Chinese 20.00
Summary/re-writing test 15.00
Oral Exam 20.00
2 hour written exam 30.00

Teaching and Learning Strategy

Hours
Private study

reading time, preparing and taking assessments.

314
Lecture

1 hour x grammar per week for 11 weeks per semester 1 hour x writing skills per week for 11 weeks per semester 1 hour x conversation skills per week for 11 weeks per semester

66
Tutorial

1 hour tutorial (conversational+ HSK +Q&A) per week for 10 weeks/semester

20

Transferable skills

  • Literacy - Proficiency in reading and writing through a variety of media
  • Computer Literacy - Proficiency in using a varied range of computer software
  • Self-Management - Able to work unsupervised in an efficient, punctual and structured manner. To examine the outcomes of tasks and events, and judge levels of quality and importance
  • Exploring - Able to investigate, research and consider alternatives
  • Information retrieval - Able to access different and multiple sources of information
  • Inter-personal - Able to question, actively listen, examine given answers and interact sentistevely with others
  • Critical analysis & Problem Solving - Able to deconstruct and analyse problems or complex situations. To find solutions to problems through analyses and exploration of all possibilities using appropriate methods, rescources and creativity.
  • Presentation - Able to clearly present information and explanations to an audience. Through the written or oral mode of communication accurately and concisely.
  • Argument - Able to put forward, debate and justify an opinion or a course of action, with an individual or in a wider group setting

Subject specific skills

  • Learning to learn - students will learn to reflect upon, modify and improve their learning strategies
  • Information technology - students will develop the ability to use computing and IT skills in order to find, store, interpret and present information, to produce a range of electronic documents and to use software confidently
  • Effective communication - students will develop the ability to communicate effectively, appropriately and confidently, in a range of contexts, to different audience types, and making use of a range of supporting materials
  • Working effectively with others - students will develop the ability to work well with others as part of a group or a team
  • Awareness of and appreciation for linguistic and cultural differences - students will develop an awareness of and an appreciation for the range and nature of linguistic and cultural diversity.
  • Understanding of the nature of bi/multilingualism - students will demonstrate familiarity with phenomena and findings relating to the nature of bilingual and multilingual individuals and communities.
  • The ability to use the target language creatively and precisely in short written assignments in the target language. (Benchmark statement 5.14)
  • The ability to translate short passages into and out of the target language. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • Engaging with, interpreting and critically evaluating short and longer contemporary texts (short stories, films, novels) in the target language (Benchmark statement 5. 8, and 5.9)
  • Effective oral communication and presentation skills (including delivery and argument development, discussion and defence) in the target language through individual and/or group discussions. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • The ability to use the target language creatively and precisely in oral assignments, showing familiarity with a range of topics and registers in formal and informal situations. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • Develop aural comprehension skills in the target language, supported by a wide range of appropriate materials in different media. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • The ability to read, understand and summarise written texts in the target language. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • The ability to use the target language creatively and precisely in more substantial written assignments in the target language. (Benchmark statement 5.14)
  • The ability to translate more substantial passages into and out of the target language. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • Engaging with, interpreting and critically evaluating short and longer contemporary texts (short stories, films, novels) in the target language (Benchmark statement 5. 8, and 5.9)
  • Enhanced oral communication and presentation skills (including delivery and argument development, discussion and defence) in the target language through individual and/or group discussions. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • The ability to use the target language creatively and precisely in oral assignments, showing ease with a wider range of topics and registers in formal and informal situations. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • Further develop aural comprehension skills in the target language, supported by a wide range of appropriate materials in different media. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)
  • The ability to read, understand and summarise more complex written texts in the target language. (Benchmark statement 5.3, 5.4)

Resources

Resource implications for students

Students will need to purchase the core textbook (with the CD). The core textbook is likely to cost about £15-£20. Copies of the above books will be ordered for the university library.

Talis Reading list

http://readinglists.bangor.ac.uk/modules/lzc-2040.html

Reading list

Core textbook: Chinese in Steps Student Book 3 & 4 (textbook + CD)

Suggested Reading: Conversational Chinese 301 - Yuhua Kang Siping Lai 2005 New practical Chinese reader - Xun Liu 2015 Han yu 900 ju Everyday Chinese : authentic language for real-life communication 2006 Colloquial Chinese 2 : the next step in language learning - Qian Kan 1960- 2015 The contemporary chinese dictionary : Chinese-English edition - Zhongguo she hui ke xue yuan. Yu yan yan jiu suo. Ci dian bian ji shi. 2002
A learner's Chinese dictionary : illustrations of the usages - Chuanping Liu; Xianjun Pan 2005 A practical Chinese grammar for foreigners - Dejin Li Meizhen Cheng; Dehou Jin 2011 A key to Chinese speech and writing - Joël Bellassen Pengpeng Zhang; Christian Artuso 1997 Experiencing Chinese. Experiencing culture in China - Xiaoyu Zeng; Zhaojun Guo 2006 Practicing HSK grammar - Jing Zhang Donglian Lü; Juan Xu 2008 Official examination papers of HSK - China. Guojia han ban / Kongzi xueyuan zongbu. 2012 Exercise book for writing Chinese characters - Shiping Da; Wanzhong Da 2006 Contemporary Chinese - Jerry Schmidt; Zhongwei Wu 1970-; Wei Xu 2003

Pre- and Co-requisite Modules

Pre-requisites:

  • LZC-1003: Chinese for Beginners 1
  • LZC-1004: Chinese for Beginners 2

Pre-requisite of:

  • LZC-3040: Advance Chinese Lang Skills
  • LZC-3030: Advanced Chinese Lang Skills
  • LZC-3031: 3 Lang Project (2 maj/1 minor)

Courses including this module

Compulsory in courses:

  • N2T1: BA Business Management and Chinese year 2 (BA/BMCH)
  • N1T1: BA Business Studies and Chinese year 2 (BA/BUSCH)
  • T103: BA Chinese and Creative Studies year 2 (BA/CHCS)
  • T102: BA Chinese and Cymraeg year 2 (BA/CHCY)
  • T111: BA Chinese and French with German year 2 (BA/CHFG)
  • T112: BA Chinese & French with Italian year 2 (BA/CHFI)
  • T104: BA Chinese and French year 2 (BA/CHFR)
  • T113: BA Chinese & French with Spanish year 2 (BA/CHFS)
  • T105: BA Chinese and German year 2 (BA/CHG)
  • T114: BA Chinese and German with French year 2 (BA/CHGF)
  • T115: BA Chinese & German with Italian year 2 (BA/CHGI)
  • T126: Chinese & German with Intl Exp year 2 (BA/CHGIE)
  • T116: BA Chinese & German with Spanish year 2 (BA/CHGS)
  • T117: BA Chinese & Italian with French year 2 (BA/CHIF)
  • T118: BA Chinese & Italian with German year 2 (BA/CHIG)
  • T119: BA Chinese & Italian with Spanish year 2 (BA/CHIS)
  • T106: BA Chinese and Italian year 2 (BA/CHIT)
  • T101: BA Chinese and Linguistics year 2 (BA/CHL)
  • T120: BA Chinese & Spanish with French year 2 (BA/CHSF)
  • T121: BA Chinese & Spanish with German year 2 (BA/CHSG)
  • T122: BA Chinese & Spanish with Italian year 2 (BA/CHSI)
  • T107: BA Chinese and Spanish year 2 (BA/CHSP)
  • L1T1: BA Economics and Chinese year 2 (BA/ECCH)
  • T123: BA English Language and Chinese year 2 (BA/ELCH)
  • T108: BA French with Chinese year 2 (BA/FRCH)
  • T125: BA Film Studies and Chinese year 2 (BA/FSCH)
  • T109: BA German with Chinese year 2 (BA/GCH)
  • T124: BA English Literature & Chinese year 2 (BA/LITCH)
  • T110: BA Spanish with Chinese year 2 (BA/SPCH)
  • MT12: LLB Law with Chinese (International Experience) year 2 (LLB/LCIE)

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