
- UCAS course code
- G405
- UCAS institution code
- M20
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BSc Computer Science with Industrial Experience / Course details
Year of entry: 2022
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Course unit details:
LEAP Introduction to Chinese
Unit code | ULCH51002 |
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Credit rating | 10 |
Unit level | Level 1 |
Teaching period(s) | Semester 2 |
Offered by | Chinese Studies |
Available as a free choice unit? | Yes |
Overview
This course is for absolute beginners. It introduces students to the fundamentals of Chinese grammar, reading and writing while developing some basic communicative skills. It aims to teach students very simple structures, lexis and phrases, which will enable them to communicate in a limited number of common everyday situations in a Mandarin-speaking country. This will be through learning ‘Pinyin’ (p¿n y¿n), the phonetic system of the Chinese language, which will also be used in assessment.
The introductory course differs from LEAP Chinese 1 in length, topics covered and learning outcomes. LEAP Chinese 1 is a full-year course, and goes further and deeper into the language as it is approximately double the number of teaching hours and double the number of self-study hours, whereas the introductory level – Introduction to LEAP Chinese – is only one semester long. Though both start at the same level (absolute beginner), not all Chinese characters covered at Beginners’ level will be covered in the Introductory level.
Aims
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION, INCLUDING 'HOW TO APPLY', SEE
http://www.ulc.manchester.ac.uk/languages/leap/
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
- handle some of the basic grammatical structures of Mandarin Chinese;
- understand and read some familiar and daily expressions used in recurring situations and write very simple messages with the use of Pinyin;
- communicate orally at a basic level in a limited number of common everyday situations;
- convey basic understanding of ways of life in China.
By the end of the course, students should be able to perform at Level A1.1 of the Common European Framework.
Teaching and learning methods
One three-hour seminar per week, delivered through blended learning which integrates on campus and on-line instruction as necessary. This will also include online digital learning available via Blackboard and supplemented by extra online resources to aid students in their independent learning.
Transferable skills and personal qualities
Pair and team work, focused listening, informal presentations, language awareness, cultural appreciation.
Assessment methods
Semester 2:
- Week 11- Listening 10% & Written Exam 60%
- Week 12 - Oral Exam 30%
Feedback methods
Feedback will include a combination of:
- informal ongoing oral and written feedback resulting from homework and class based learning activities;
- formal written feedback will be given following every assessment.
Recommended reading
Set texts: Mastering Chinese, ISBN: 978-0-230-20055-5
Study hours
Scheduled activity hours | |
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Seminars | 36 |
Independent study hours | |
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Independent study | 64 |
Teaching staff
Staff member | Role |
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Ablimit Elterish | Unit coordinator |
Additional notes
A course unit offered in conjunction with the University College for Interdisciplinary Learning.
- Credits: 10
- Level: 1
- FH£Q Level: 4
- Pre-requisite:None
- Co-requisite: Open to students not following Honours courses in Chinese. Not open to Mandarin or Cantonese Chinese speakers. If you are studying a Modern Languages Degree, either single or joint honours, please refer to the course unit selection guidance, which includes information about eligibility for LEAP units, on your programme structure.
- Anti-requisite: Students taking the unit for university credit as part of their degree must not have already taken the unit ULCH51010 LEAP Chinese 1.
- Taught during: Second semester (January to May)
- Timetable: Timetable for the course