College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Intermediate Level 2
College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Intermediate Level 2, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 49 lectures, based on 23 reviews, and has 1253 subscribers.
You will learn about To learn one full semester's college Chinese curriculum at intermediate level in just one month (based on the same range of vocabulary, grammar and topics); to learn writing 600 Chinese characters; and to learn the increasingly discursive Chinese language to discuss the habitability of a city, building, choosing major, Chinese schools of cuisine, criteria for purchasing goods, resolving relationship conflict in dating and courtship, and the benefits and harm of Computer Age. As the third sequel in College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own sequence, you will progress from daily situational dialogue to the discussion of more advanced social topics. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who have learned one year equivalence of beginning Chinese and preferably, who have taken my college Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level and Intermediate Level. It is particularly useful for Students who have learned one year equivalence of beginning Chinese and preferably, who have taken my college Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level and Intermediate Level.
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Summary
Title: College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Intermediate Level 2
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 49
Number of Published Lectures: 49
Number of Curriculum Items: 49
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- To learn one full semester's college Chinese curriculum at intermediate level in just one month (based on the same range of vocabulary, grammar and topics); to learn writing 600 Chinese characters; and to learn the increasingly discursive Chinese language to discuss the habitability of a city, building, choosing major, Chinese schools of cuisine, criteria for purchasing goods, resolving relationship conflict in dating and courtship, and the benefits and harm of Computer Age. As the third sequel in College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own sequence, you will progress from daily situational dialogue to the discussion of more advanced social topics.
Who Should Attend
- Students who have learned one year equivalence of beginning Chinese and preferably, who have taken my college Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level and Intermediate Level.
Target Audiences
- Students who have learned one year equivalence of beginning Chinese and preferably, who have taken my college Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level and Intermediate Level.
College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Intermediate Level 2 is a sequel to my two previously published, unanimously five-star rated courses: College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level and Intermediate Level 1. This course is the second half of Intermediate level Chinese, and allows you to learn in just one month a full semester’s college Chinese curriculum at intermediate level based on the same range of vocabulary, grammar, situational dialogues and discussion topics and save you 6000 dollars of college tuition, with the same proficiency achieved. It has 48 lectures, around 7 hours. As the other two courses, its design simulates to a great extent the teacher-student interaction in the classroom, such as found in oral exercises of answering questions, reading after the teacher, describing pictures, translation and grammar drill, etc. By using hundreds of entertaining pictures that immediately tests your application of learned language information after every slide, this course brings teaching, reviewing, testing and application of language into a quick succession simulating the cognitive mode of immersive learning of language. Therefore, it combines the benefits of classroom teaching, Rosetta Stone Chinese and online learning while avoiding their shortcomings. Consequently, in this course, you are not only listening to my lectures, but fully participating in practicing the learned language, with my correction provided.As the third sequel of this language learning sequence (altogether five courses), it allows you to progress from basic, daily situational dialogue to discursive language of discussion and debate on daily and social topics: such as discussion of the habitability of a city or a building; Chinese schools of cuisines; criteria for purchasing goods; conflict resolving in dating relationship; the benefits and harm of Computer Age. Through this course, you will learn not only vocabulary for daily conversation, but also more sophisticated vocabulary and grammar for discussing increasing advanced social topics. The instructor is again Professor Hong Zeng, an awarding-winning professor of Chinese for 16 years at prestigious American liberal arts colleges and national universities. After this course, you will be fully ready to embark on studying advanced Chinese in this language sequence.
If you find this course helpful, please check out my other courses in this sequence: College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Beginning Level and Intermediate level 1, as well as my “Business Chinese Course”, the only course on Udemy in business Chinese language.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction of the Course
Lecture 1: Introduction and study guide
Chapter 2: Lesson 22, 23 How habitable is a city/place?
Lecture 1: lesson 22 vocabulary and grammar part 1 Better to live in New York or Minnesota
Lecture 2: lesson 22 vocabulary and grammar part 2
Lecture 3: lesson 22 text practice
Lecture 4: lesson 22 text acting video Better to live in New York or Minnesota?
Lecture 5: lesson 23 vocabulary and grammar part 1 My Dorm
Lecture 6: lesson 23 vocabulary and grammar part 2 My Dorm
Lecture 7: lesson 23 text practice
Lecture 8: lesson 23 text acting video
Lecture 9: Unit test 22, 23
Lecture 10: unit test 22, 23 answer sheet
Chapter 3: lesson 24 and 25: Chinese Schools of Cuisine; Criteria for Purchasing Goods
Lecture 1: lesso 24 vocabulary and grammar 1 Chinese Schools of Cuisine
Lecture 2: lesson 24 text 1 practice
Lecture 3: lesson 24 text 1 acting video Chinese schools of cuisine
Lecture 4: lesson 24 vocabulary and grammar 2 Chinese schools of cuisine
Lecture 5: lesson 24 text 2 practice
Lecture 6: lesson 24 text 2 acting video Chinese schools of cuisine
Lecture 7: lesson 25 vocabulary and grammar 1 criteria for purchasing goods
Lecture 8: lesson 25 text 1 practice
Lecture 9: lesson 25 text 1 acting video criteria for purchasing goods
Lecture 10: lesson 25 vocabulary and grammar 2 criteria for purchasing goods
Lecture 11: lesson 25 text 2 practice
Lecture 12: lesson 25 text 2 acting video criteria for purchasing goods
Lecture 13: unit test 24, 25
Lecture 14: unit test 24, 25 answer sheet
Chapter 4: lesson 26, 27, 28: choose major; dating; benefits and harm of computer
Lecture 1: lesson 26 vocabulary and grammar 1 part 1 choose major
Lecture 2: lesson 26 vocabulary and grammar 1 part 2
Lecture 3: lesson 26 text 1 practice
Lecture 4: lesson 26 text 1 acting video choose major
Lecture 5: lesson 26 text 2 vocabulary and grammar 2 choose major
Lecture 6: lesson 26 text 2 practice
Lecture 7: lesso 26 text 2 acting video choose major
Lecture 8: lesson 27 vocabulary and grammar 1 dating
Lecture 9: lesson 27 text 1 practice
Lecture 10: Lesson 27 text 1 acting video dating
Lecture 11: lesson 27 vocabulary and grammar 2 dating
Lecture 12: lesson 27 text 2 practice
Lecture 13: lesson 27 text 2 acting video
Lecture 14: lesson 28 vocabulary and grammar 1 benefits and harm of computer
Lecture 15: lesson 28 text 1 practice
Lecture 16: lesson 28 text 1 acting video benefits and harm of computer
Lecture 17: lesson 28 vocabulary and grammar 2 benefits and harm of computer
Lecture 18: lesson 28 text 2 practice
Lecture 19: lesson 28 text 2 acting video
Lecture 20: unit test 26, 27, 28
Lecture 21: lesson 26, 27, 28 unit test answer
Lecture 22: final exam: lesson 22–28
Lecture 23: final exam lesson 22-28 answer sheet
Lecture 24: Bonus Lecture My website of Chinese language/culture of free contents and others
Instructors
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Hong Zeng
Professor of Chinese and English literature
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- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 2 votes
- 4 stars: 6 votes
- 5 stars: 13 votes
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