Intermediate – step 3
Course Summary
This course is a continuation of Intermediate – step 2. Students continue to develop all four skills starting to slowly close the gap between their receptive and productive skills. The development of listening and speaking skills will remain a focus of the course. Compared to lower levels of courses, slightly more emphasis will be attached to the recognition and writing of characters. Students are encouraged to reflect and internalise grammatical devices and structures that they have studied and actively use them in conversations and writings.
Duration:
10 weeks, 20 hours
Learning Objectives
| Unit | Functions | Language Points | Cultural Content |
| 9.Confucius Moving His House
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explain the allegorical sayings and classical Chinese;
introduce your own or others’ hobbies and interests |
the usages of common prepositions;……X是X,可……;除了……(以外),…… | Confucius and Confucianism |
| 10.Part-time Work and Part-time Study | talk about part-time job and employment;
compare the vocational attitude between the Chinese young people |
the usages of common adverbs | the employment condition for Chinese college students |
| 11.I Borrow, I Return | discuss the relations between parents and children;
compare the understandings of filial piety between China and other countries |
the common conjunctions;“是”表示强调肯定;不论/不管……都/也……;不就……了(吗)? | traditional Chinese family values |
| 12.Have a Happy Holiday | talk about festivals and ways of celebrating them;
compare Chinese festivals and Western ones |
cohesion and coherence of a discourse;这样一来 | modern Chinese festivals and ways of celebrating them |
Note: This course includes a total of 4 units: unit 9, 10 and 11 include a conversational text and a narrative text, unit 12 includes a narrative text. The teacher may adjust the content by adding or reducing certain content based on the students’ language proficiency levels. Normally, actual teaching content will be selected from what is presented above.
Teaching Methods
The teacher will alternate between common language teaching methods such as the communicative approach, audio-lingual method, audiovisual method, and grammar-translation method. Specific teaching methods may vary slightly depending on the format of the class, the content of each lesson, or the difficulty of the language points.
Learning Materials
Textbook: New Contemporary Chinese (Book 3, Units 9-12)
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