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10th Grade Beginning Chinese 初级中文Fall 2018 巴德高中,克利夫兰分校 (.5 CMSD Credits) Prof. Ling-Ling Shih施玲玲教授Email via Jupiter or lshih@bhsec.bard.eduOffice办公室: Classroom 教室#312Class meeting times for 2nd period: 9:55-10:45 (MTRF)Class meeting times for 6th period: 12:50-1:40 (MWRF) Course Description课程介绍This course is a beginning level course (II). You will obtain a basic foundation in listening听, speaking说, reading读, and writing写. You will participate in listening, speaking, reading, writing exercises, complete grammar exercises and learn dialogues of progressive length and complexity. Besides Integrated Chinese textbooks and workbooks, this course will also incorporate materials such as beginning-level picture books, simple news, songs, poems, tongue twisters, jokes, movies may be added to help you learn the Chinese language. You will also gain Chinese cultural knowledge and an international perspective. Pre-requisites: Beginning Chinese I—Novice Low初级中文ILearning Objectives 学习目标By the end of this course, you will be able to use Chinese to:?Ask and answer questions in conversation on common topics such as someone’s profession.Tell and speak about time and dates; Talk about someone’s age and birthday. Perform such tasks as inviting someone to dinner, arranging a dinner date, inquiring what food the other likes to eat. Say basic personal hobbies; ask about someone’s hobbies; ask friends out to see a movie; set up plans for the weekend.Asking for beverages as a guest or offering beverages to visitors, asking for a favor, asking about what a person did (past events) or will do (future events).Perform such tasks as welcoming a guest to your house, introducing one person to another. By the end of this course, you will be able to read Chinese to:Decode signs, simple drink menus, calendar, and simple words that relate to daily tasks. Recognize new characters and vocabulary around course themes in dialogues and short pieces of prehend the dialogues in the textbook and translate the main ideas in reading passages and puzzle out simple messages, personal notes, short narrativesBy the end of this course, you will be able to acquire the following writing skills in Chinese: Write the name of different professions, basic personal hobbies, days of week, months, drinks, and foods.Write a profile about oneself, including one’s age, nationality, family, profession and personal hobbies.Write a dinner invitation.Write a birthday card to someoneBy the end of this course, you will also learn about Chinese cultural topics with reference to specific themes covered in class.Required Texts/ materials课程教材Integrated Chinese中文听说读写, Level 1, Part 1, Third Edition, Yuehua Liu and Tao-chung Yao, et al. Boston: Cheng & Tsui Company. 2009. Textbook (Simplified Characters)Workbook (Simplified Characters)Character Workbook (Simplified and Traditional Characters)You can expect regular supplementary materials in addition to the textbook.Keep a journal--Bring a spiral-bound notebook for this class. Bring this notebook to every class. This journal will be collected during the mid-term and final exam for participation grades. Have a binder to keep all returned HW, in-class work, quizzes, and tests. (Keep them to study for your mid-term/final exam; they can also be used for proof of work if there is any dispute concerning a grade).Bring a black/blue Pens, a red pen, and a pencilAn earphone headset for the computer lab3x5 cards for vocabulary flash cards Reading and ResourcesClass Website: ling-. It is important you check regularly to keep updated about homework, upcoming assignments, quizzes, and tests. You will also find a lot of resources to help you learn Chinese.Handouts and worksheets: to be distributed in class or/and posted on the website: Chinese-English Dictionaries and other Chinese language tools: Chinese Language ToolsA complete list of Chinese learning resources is available on my website: Ling- on the page of Chinese Learning ResourcesSchedule 课程安排Please note that the following schedule may change to accommodate unexpected opportunities or unplanned events, as well as other needs. Note: In addition to Integrated Chinese lessons specified below, additional Material will be added throughout the semester to enrich the curriculum.Week #第#星期Date日期Learning Modules学习单元18/7- 8/118/7-8/11 Professional Development Days—(No school for students)28/13-8/17August 13-15 Writing and Thinking WorkshopAugust 16: First Day of Fall Semester ClassesAugust 16 & 17: Go over syllabus 介绍新课程Review复习 L 1:Exchanging GreetingsAsking about Someone’s Nationality38/20-8/24Review L2 D1 Looking at a Family photo复习第二课会话一看家人照片Review L2D2 Asking about someone’s family复习第二课会话二Learn L3D1 Dates and Time学习第三课会话一48/27-8/31Learn L3D1 Dates and Time日期和时间学习第三课会话一59/3-9/7September 3 Labor Day (No School) Learn L3D1 Dates and Times 学习第三课会话一69/10-9/14September 13 Fall Open House (Early dismissal—at 12:45 PM), Open House from 6:00-8:00 pmL3D2 Inviting Someone to Dinner第三课会话二请人吃晚饭79/17-9/21L3D2 Inviting Someone to Dinner第三课会话二请人吃晚饭89/24-9/28L3D2 Inviting Someone to Dinner第三课会话二请人吃晚饭910/1-10/5L4D1 Talk about Hobbies第四课会话一谈爱好1010/8-10/12October 8th: Columbus Day (Teacher Professional Development Day—No Students)October 10: PSAT and SAT Testing (all students) October 11-12 Midterm (if given) Oct 12: Fall Semester Midpoint/End of 1st Marking PeriodL4D1 Talk about Hobbies第四课会话一谈爱好1110/15-10/19L4D1 Talking about Hobbies第四课会话一谈爱好 10/22-10/26October 22 Fall semester midterm grades and narrative dueOctober 25 Fall Semester Parent Teacher Conferences (12:30-7:00 pm)—No ClassesL4D2 Would You Like to Play Ball 第四课会话二你想打球吗?1310/29-11/2L4D2 Would You Like to Play Ball 第四课会话二你想打球吗?1411/5-11/9November 6 Election Day—Teacher Professional Development Day (No Students)Test L4考第四课1511/12-11/16November 12 Veteran’s Day—No SchoolL5D1 Visiting a Friend’s House第五课会话一去朋友家玩儿1611/19-11/23Nov. 21-23: Thanksgiving Break 感恩节快乐! (No School) ——1711/26-11/30(Nov 26 -- Dec. 14: NWEA Test Math + Literature (9th and 10th graders)L5D1 Visiting a Friend’s House第五课会话一去朋友家玩儿1812/3-12/7L5D1 Visiting a Friend’s House第五课会话一去朋友家玩Review L5D1 复习第五课会话一1912/10-12/14Watch a movie 看电影复习第三课到第五课会话一2012/17-12/21Finals Week & Presentation Week Final Exam期末考—Test on L3 to L5D1考第三课到第五课会话一Project due December 21: Last day of School—End of Second Semester /End of Fourth Marking Period. 十二月二十一日:这个学期最后一天One lesson has two dialogues/parts. Each dialogue has one vocabulary list. We have a vocabulary quiz for each dialogue and one test for each lesson. Each dialogue has character sheets and workbook assignments to be collected as homework. Evaluation You will be assessed on the following:Oral Performances 15%Assignments20%Quizzes 15%Tests 15%Final Exam 15% (Oral: 30%; Written: 70%)Final Project10%Class Participation & Attendance10%Total100%Oral Performances: We will have one oral performance for each dialogue; that means two oral performances for one lesson. An assignment sheet will be given for each oral performance task and a separate rubric sheet will be given for self-evaluation. You will work together with a partner to come up with a script and perform WITHOUT READING the script in class. Each participant will need to turn in the self-evaluation form as well as the entire written script written by each participant. Some oral performance may be presentational and done without a partner.Assignments: All homework and assignments should be turned in on time at the beginning of class. Do not use class time to write homework assignments; violation of this rule will require you to redo the entire homework. Turn in after class is considered late. Late homework and assignments will receive a reduced grade. 10% if one day late, 20% if two days late, and so on. An assignment turns in more than 10 days will result in 0 credits. In-class work will be collected and given credit by the instructor. If you miss classes, you will miss credits for the in-class work and cannot be made up unless you are officially excused. Quizzes: These are quizzes on the vocabulary list from each dialogue. These quizzes include flash card quizzes and written quizzes (dictation) for each dialogue (There are two dialogues in each lesson). The lowest score will be dropped.Tests: We will have a test after learning each lesson.Final Exam: It will be a comprehensive exam. This final exam has two sections: The Oral Section (30%) and Written Section (70%).Final Project: Instructions/expectations will be distributed separately. You will expect a written instruction sheet and rubrics for the final project during the semester.Grading ScaleThe grading scale for high school courses follows the Cleveland Metropolitan School District’s grading scale of:A 90.0 - 100.0%B80.0 - 89.9%C 70.0 - 79.9%D60.0 - 69.9%F0.0 - 59.9%Expectations and PoliciesAttendance: Attendance is mandatory. You are expected to attend classes on time. If you are late for the class, please go to the office to obtain a late pass before attending the class. Absences without valid reasons and tardiness will affect your participation grade. Unexcused absences will result in 0 grade for in-class work. Regardless of the reason for your absence, it is the individual student's responsibility to find out the assigned homework for that day. Too many absences may result in a failing grade for this class. Participation: I expect all students to participate in classroom activities. Those who pay attention in class and actively participate in class will do better than those who don’t and will receive a good participation grade. If you miss too many classes, you won’t get a good participation grade. Besides class participation, your journal will also be used as part of your participation grade. Makeups. Make-up oral performance/quizzes/tests/exam will only be granted for emergencies or extenuating circumstances. If you know you will be absent on a certain date, you should come to see me and make arrangement ahead of time; otherwise, a make-up should be arranged as soon as possible, if you have an excused absence.Academic integrity. All work at BHSEC Cleveland must be original, used for only one class, and be written by the student being given credit. All work must correctly attribute all citations and sources. Failure to adhere to these standards will results in a zero for the assignment. Subsequent instances of plagiarism will result in an automatic “F” in the class. Please refer to the BHSEC Cleveland Student Contract for the full academic honesty policy for additional details. Please refer to the Expectations and Policies Addendum for more detailed information.Cell Phone Use PolicyCell phones should be silenced and put away in the bag before class begins. In Chinese class, no one should use a cell phone or any other electronic devices without teacher’s permission.As per school policy, inappropriate use of cell phones or other electronic devices will result in the device being confiscated. For the first infraction, you can pick up the device from Dr. Williams at the end of the day. Second and third infractions will require a parent, guardian, or caretaker to acquire the device from Dr. Williams.Office Hours and Academic SupportYou should follow your progress through Jupiter and also feel free to come in for extra support if you need extra help or explanation.Office Hours: 办公室时间Office Hours: M & W 3:30 – 4:20 pm or by appointment (at Room #312)If you would like to discuss other academic support option, you are welcome to contact both me and/or the Dean of Studies. 好的开始就是成功的一半。希望你们都有好的开始,而且都能持之以恒!“A good beginning prepares you for success. Hope all of you have a great beginning and will be consistent and persistent in your learning until the very end!” ................
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