Middlebury

CHNS 3401

Advanced Chinese II

This course is designed to help you, our Advanced learners, comprehend and produce discourse-level Chinese in many different societal and global contexts. It is also tailored for those who might have completed three years (or an equivalent amount) of training in all four skills, i.e., reading, listening, speaking, and writing, to further improve your language skills from your entrance OPI level, mostly Advanced (including Intermediate-High, Advanced-Low, and Advanced-Mid), to at least one sublevel above and beyond, even to Superior (Advanced-High and Superior). Level 4 teachers and students will collaborate to create a diverse, inclusive, and customized learning environment to maximize the benefits of your learning outcomes and to render students’ efforts meaningful.

You will read texts written and prepared by our teaching team which incorporate a variety of topics and genres frequently encountered, not only in one specific Chinese-speaking community, but also from a perspective of Chinese as a global language. The topics include, but are not limited to, issues in sociology, psychology, politics, biology, law, philosophy, literature, the environment, art, and film. You are expected to come to each class with careful preparation of the assigned materials, and we firmly believe that students who are highly motivated to participate in our distinguished program will enjoy doing so for their foreseeable learning outcomes. In addition to attending our lecture, discussion, and 1-on-1 tutorial sessions, you will also conduct two independent research projects based on your research interests under the guidance of our teaching team, as well as a digital reflection project to monitor your learning progress and wrap up your learning experience in Middlebury Chinese Summer School Level 4.

Required texts:
No textbook or material purchase is needed. You can find all the materials on our course website. Our class materials are written and prepared by our teaching team, and they are subject to change to accommodate students’ needs. Other audiovisual materials will also be curated and shared on our course website to help you better understand contemporary issues in various aspects related to Chinese-speaking communities.

Recommended Dictionaries: Deng, G., Ed., A New English-Chinese Dictionary, University of Washington Press; Deng, G., Ed., A New Chinese-English Dictionary, University of Washington Press.
Subject:
Chinese
Department:
Chinese
Division:
Language School
Requirements Fulfilled:
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Sections

Summer 2024 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L24 Lecture (Yeh)

Summer 2023 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L23 Lecture (Yeh)

Summer 2022 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L22 Lecture (Yeh)

Summer 2021 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L21 Lecture (Yeh)

Summer 2020 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L20 Lecture (Gao)

Summer 2019 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L19 Lecture (Yeh)

Summer 2018 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L18 Lecture (Yeh)

Summer 2017 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L17 Lecture (Zhang)

Summer 2016 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L16 Lecture (Zhang)

Summer 2015 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L15 Lecture (Zhang, Ma, Zhou)

Summer 2014 Language Schools

CHNS3401A-L14 Lecture (Zhang, Li, Ping)

Summer 2013

CHNS3401A-L13 Lecture (Wu, Li, Li, Zou)

Summer 2012

CHNS3401A-L12 Lecture (Wu, Li)

Summer 2011

CHNS3401A-L11 Lecture (Wu, Li, Liu, Yang)

Summer 2010

CHNS3401A-L10 Lecture (Wu, Li, Wang, Zhang)

Summer 2009

CHNS3401A-L09 Lecture (Wu, Li, Zhou)

Summer 2008

CHNS3401A-L08 Lecture (Wu, Zhang, Zhou)

Summer 2007

CHNS3401A-L07 Lecture (Wu, Li, Wang, Zhang)

Summer 2006

CHNS3401A-L06 Lecture (Zhang, Wu, Zhou)

Summer 2005

CHNS3401A-L05 Lecture (Wu, Guan, Zhu)

Summer 2004

CHNS3401A-L04 Lecture (Wu)