Curriculum
- Beginning Chinese
- Intermediate Chinese
- Advanced Chinese
New students with little knowledge of Chinese language.
Course Description
Students in Beginning A/B will learn the following subjects (minor variability to teacher’s teaching materials):
- Student’s Personal and School Information
- Numbers, Colors and Shapes
- Ways of Addressing and Greeting People
- My Family
- Time, Seasons and Weather
- Festivals
- Food
- Clothing, Furniture & Appliance
- Birds & Animals
- Communication
- Chinese History, Culture & Festivals
- In addition to the above topics, grammar and sentence structure are part of the lessons. (e.g. such as phrase making, opposites, radicals, stroke orders, punctuation's, verbs and nouns, reading comprehension, connecting words with radicals to form new words, translations and sentences making.)
- Class instruction, quizzes and exams are based upon students’ listening speaking, reading, writing and translating skills. Exercises on Chinese grammar are done in the students’ workbooks and supplementary exercises. Students also practice the stroke order of each new Chinese character they learn. Following each lesson, students have quizzes to help to promote memorization.
Students in beginning classes are promoted to Intermediate A/B.
Course Description
This course expands and builds upon what the student learned in Beginning A/B.
Student’s in Intermediate A/B will learn the following subjects:
- School Life
- Daily Life
- Directions and House Plan
- Shopping
- Eating Out and Making Phone Calls
- Transportation and Travel
- Visiting Friends and Relatives
- Class instruction, quizzes, and exams are based upon practicing students’ listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating skills. Student workbooks explain and present exercises on Chinese grammar. Students also repeat writing Chinese characters to promote memorization.
- Class textbooks are made to build upon previous lessons.
Students are promoted to Advanced A/B after earning satisfactorily passing grades and satisfactorily passing the competency exam in Intermediate A/B.
Course Description
Expands and builds upon what the student learned in Beginning A/B & Intermediate A/B.
Students in Advanced A/B learn the following subjects:
- Body Parts
- Feelings/Emotions and Diseases
- Hobbies and Sports
- Entertainments
- Chinese History
- Trips and Vacations
- Lend & Borrow and Lost & Found
- Stories of Chinese Idioms and Proverbs
- In addition to the above topics, students can also learn the differences in writing and pronunciation of some words and terms between Taiwan and China. Students continue to learn grammars in making sentences, essay writing, comparison of things, and translations from English to Chinese or vice versa. Students also practice to write new Chinese characters and know their radicals and measure words that pair with them. Frequently practice using a combination of Pinyin and characters.
- Class instruction, quizzes, and exams are based upon practicing students’ listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating skills. Students’ workbooks explain and present exercises on Chinese grammar. Students also repeat writing Chinese characters to promote memorization.
- Class textbooks are made to build upon previous lessons.
