COURSE SYLLABUS -- CHINESE 111 JA
ELEMENTARY CHINESE I
Spring 2010 CRN 35671 M 6:30-9:35pm Bldg 16-202
Instructor: Jing Wu Office: Bldg 15-111 Phone: (650) 574-6341
E-mail: wu@smccd.edu
Office Hr: MTW 5:30-6:30 pm
Textbook: Integrated Chinese, Level 1 Part 1
Workbook: Workbook for Integrated Chinese, Level 1 Part 1
Character Workbook for Integrated Chinese, Level 1 Part 1
Course Description:
Beginning Mandarin course. Practice in understanding, speaking, reading, and
writing. Writing will be in both Pinyin phonetic system and Chinese characters.
(UC /CSU)
Course Content and Student Learning Outcomes:
Instruction in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in everyday topics:
greeting, family, dates and time, hobbies, visit friends.
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
Speaking: Master the pinyin phonetic system. Conduct oral communications,
produce accurate pronunciation and intonation.
Listening: Understand short dialogues, narratives on daily life situations
introduced in the textbook and supplementary material.
Reading: Comprehend simple reading texts on personal and social matters.
Use basic reading strategies to identify categories, main ideas, organizations,
and specific details.
Writing: Master strokes and their orders, radicles. Write traditional characters,
comprehend corelational simplified characters. Employ basic sentence
structures and vocabulary, produce coherent sentences, short paragraphs and
dialogues.
Homework and Assignments:
Homework and assignments will be on both oral and written (characters and
pinyin). Students are expected to turn in homework and assignments on time to
receive full credit. Late submission will receive partial credit. After an absence,
it is the student’s responsibility to make up a missed homework or assignment.
Quiz cannot be made up unless it was approved by the instructor in advance.
The required hours by arrangement in this class can be fulfilled in a number of
ways, in the Foreign Language Center or at home, listen to recorded audio or
video materials that accompany the textbook, do on-line exercises, or visit
recommended web sites to learn about Chinese culture.
inal Examination:
The final examination will be comprehensive exams covering the lessons
taught in the textbook and the supplementary materials practiced in class. The
final Exam will be held on the date assigned by the college.
Attendance Policy:
Students are expected to attend class on time. Six hours of absences are the
maximum allowed in the entire semester. Three tardies are considered the
equivalency of one absence. Come to the class 30 minutes late will be count as
half absence. If a student is absent excessively, the final grade will be affected.
It is student’s responsibility to drop or withdraw from the class.
*During class sessions turn off your cell phone, and no gum chewing.
Grading Policy:
The final grade will be based on the following:
a. Class participation (20%)
b. Completion of assignments on time (30%)
c. Quizzes (15%)
d. Final exam (35%)
Disability Policy:
If you have a documented disability and need accommodations for this class,
please see me as soon as possible or contact the Disability Resource Center
(DRC) for assistance. The DRC is located in Bldg.16 Room 150. (650)
574-6438; TTY (650) 574-6230
Plagiarism/Cheating Policy:
Dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false
information to the College and its officials is prohibited and may lead to
appropriate disciplinary action.
Important Dates:
Last day to drop without appearing on record: February 16
Last day to declare Pass/No Pass grade option: February 23
Last day to withdraw with assurance of a “W” grade: April 29
Final Exam: May 17 (written); May 24 (oral)