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Lecturer(s)
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Zahradníková Michaela, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The learning materials include a textbook and a workbook. The audio recordings are available for free here: https://www.cheng-tsui.com/resources/ic
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Activating (Simulations, Games, Dramatization), Group work
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Learning outcomes
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The course is designed as an intensive language course with daily instruction. It focuses on practical language skills and covers all communicative components of the languagespeaking, writing, reading, listening comprehension, and cultural knowledge. In the second semester, the course builds on the previous course, Chinese 2. Students continue to broaden their knowledge of Chinese: conversational topics expand, new grammatical structures are introduced, and additional characters are learned. The course is taught by Czech instructors and native speakers. The course also includes mandatory individual language consultations with a native speaker (once a week), aimed at intensive practice of the material covered, as well as supplementary preparation for studying abroad through the module Survival Chinese 1 (once a week). The course covers the content of Integrated Chinese 3 (4th edition). Successful completion of the course is required for enrollment in the subsequent course, Chinese 4. The course provides comprehensive instruction in the Chinese language. Teaching materials include the textbook and workbook. Audio recordings are available at: https://www.cheng-tsui.com/resources/ic
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Prerequisites
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The student is expected to have language competencies equivalent to the CN2 course - Integrated Chinese 2.
ASH/CN2
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam, Student performance, Written exam
Given that this is an intensive daily language course, continuous preparation from one class to the next is essential. The course includes ongoing testing of the material covered as well as independent completion of character and grammar exercises. The final exam consists of a written and an oral component: 1. Language skills test - assesses knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, and the writing system. The passing threshold is determined by the student's continuous work during the semester (ongoing tests, attendance). 2. Successful completion of the Survival Chinese module 1. The Survival Chinese 1 module is assessed as follows: attendance and participation 15%, homework 20%, presentation 10%, midterm tests 20%, final project 35%. 3. Oral component - a conversation on the topics covered, assessing the ability to form sentences, understand dialogue, and answer questions. All three components must be completed in order to successfully pass the course.
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Recommended literature
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Yuehua Liu, Tao-Chung Yao, Nyan-Ping Bi, Yaohua Shi, Liangyan Ge. Integrated Chinese Volume 3 - Textbook, 4th edition. Cheng & Tsui. 2017.
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Yuehua Liu, Tao-Chung Yao, Nyan-Ping Bi, Yaohua Shi, Liangyan Ge. Integrated Chinese Volume 3 - Workbook, 4th edition. 2017.
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