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College Mandarin Chinese Curriculum Beginning Level 1

College Mandarin Chinese Curriculum Beginning Level 1

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Created by   Hong Zeng

Category   Languages   >   Chinese

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Hi, everyone, welcome to College Mandarin Chinese on your own beginning level. My name is Hong Zeng. I am a professor of Chinese for 16 year at prestigious American liberal arts colleges and universities. I have two PhDs in Chinese and comparative language and literature and published five well-endorsed books in America in this realm. In two colleges, in my classroom teaching, I had more than doubled the beginning Chinese class enrollment in just one year.  As you all know, China has risen to be the biggest economic body of the world, and Chinese has become the second most learned language in American Colleges and secondary schools. Learning Chinese will earn you a great advantage in career opportunities in today’s world. It is the language of business and politics, education and government. Besides, as the father of modern American poetry Ezra Pound claims, Chinese language and written characters “contain the fundamentals of all aesthetics”. However, a lot of college students and adult open learners found they don’t have enough time and financial resources to study Chinese in a classroom setting. Many middle and high schools students also found that 4-6 years of their learning in the secondary school can only be tested at most as one year’s college Chinese in the college placement tests.

This course is a perfect answer to the above difficulties. It allows you to learn one full year’s college Chinese curriculum in just two months and save you more than 10 thousand dollars of college tuition.  It has 8 sections and about 120 lectures, altogether 18 hours. You will learn the same range of vocabulary, grammar and situational dialogues as a classroom student would learn in a whole year, pinyin sound system, writing system, written character stroke order, grammar and situational dialogues such as greetings, family, dates and time, hobbies, make appointments, visit friends, school life, diary, shopping, traffic, sports, dining, weather and party.

In this course I adopt the same methods of teaching as in classroom setting for 16 years: As in the classroom I adopts an interactive, immersive method of teaching and practicing vocabulary and grammar. To put it more specifically, as soon as I introduced 7-10 vocabularies, I will ask you to pause the slide and have an intense, flash memory of these vocabularies in 1-2 minutes:  their sound, meaning and usage, then I will turn to a new slide with only pictures and no written Chinese vocabularies, you will do oral exercises with these vocabularies: such as describe the pictures, answer my questions with the visual cues, or translating, in the time space I give you after each question, before I provide the correct answer for you to check whether you did right. Such methods bring teaching, reviewing, testing and application into a quick circulation resembling immersive learning of language: you have to be alert in absorbing language information, memorizing and applying it to immediate use on the spot. The same method is used for teaching the grammar. For the text, I will lead you to read the text two times, give you time space to repeat after me sentence by sentence to ensure the accuracy of your pronunciation and tone. For the third time, you will just listen to my reading of the text, and afterwards answer my questions in the space I provide you after each question, and then listen to my answer to check your correctness. For practice writing, I demonstrate the stroke order of each Chinese character you will learn, in a PDF document, adding one stroke after another in the correct order and record each process. After 2-3 lessons there will be a unit test, and there are also two final exams, one after each 7 lessons, just like the two-semester curriculum in classroom Chinese course in one year.

For learning this course, you will spend half an hour each day. Each lesson has two dialogues, for each dialogue, you will spend two days. For the first day, you will learn the vocabulary, grammar and the text on my two powerpoint videos. For the second day, you will review them and practice writing characters according to my character stroke order PDF document. So each lesson you spend about 4 days. You have 14 lessons, that means you will spend 56 days in total, and you can spend 4 days in the beginning introduction section with its teaching of sound and writing system,  so you will finish the course in two months.  You will achieve the same degree of proficiency as a classroom Chinese student who studied for one year, at the same time save 10 thousand dollars of college tuition. After this beginning class I will soon publish the intermediate and advanced level College Chinese online course. For six months, you can reach the advanced level of college Chinese that other students have to study 3 years in the college classroom and save 30000 dollars of college tuition. You will not only be fluent in daily conversation, but  also in advanced discussion of social, economic and cultural topics.

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College Mandarin Chinese Curriculum Beginning Level 1

1. Promo Video 1 College Mandarin Curriculum Beginning 1
1. Promo Video 1 College Mandarin Curriculum Beginning 1
2.Introduction of the course-College Mandarin Beginning 1
2.Introduction of the course-College Mandarin Beginning 1
How to Study this Course
How to Study this Course
1.Simple Finals and Tones
1.Simple Finals and Tones
2. Simple Finals - PDF
2. Simple Finals - PDF
3.Simple Initials
3.Simple Initials
4. Initials Part 1
4. Initials Part 1
5.Tone Practice
5.Tone Practice
6. Tone Practice - PDF
6. Tone Practice - PDF
7.Initials Part 2
7.Initials Part 2
8. Initials Part 2-PDF
8. Initials Part 2-PDF
9.Compound Finals 1
9.Compound Finals 1
10. Compound Final 1 - PDF
10. Compound Final 1 - PDF
11.Compound Finals 2
11.Compound Finals 2
12. Compound Final 2 - PDF
12. Compound Final 2 - PDF
13.Compound Finals 3
13.Compound Finals 3
14. Compound Finals part 3.pdf
14. Compound Finals part 3.pdf
15.Special_spelling_rules
15.Special_spelling_rules
16. Special Spelling Rules - PDF
16. Special Spelling Rules - PDF
17.Pinyin Practice A Classical Chinese Poem
17.Pinyin Practice A Classical Chinese Poem
18. Pinyin Practice A Classical Chinese Poem - PDF
18. Pinyin Practice A Classical Chinese Poem - PDF
19.The Chinese Writing System
19.The Chinese Writing System
20. The Chinese Writing System - PDF
20. The Chinese Writing System - PDF
21. Chinese Strokes - PPTX
21. Chinese Strokes - PPTX
22.Basic Strokes of Chinese Characters
22.Basic Strokes of Chinese Characters
23. Chinese stroke order - PPTX
23. Chinese stroke order - PPTX
24.Stroke Order
24.Stroke Order
25.Basic Chinese Radicals Part 1
25.Basic Chinese Radicals Part 1
26. Basic Chinese Radicals part 1 - PDF
26. Basic Chinese Radicals part 1 - PDF
27.Basic Chinese Radicals Part 2
27.Basic Chinese Radicals Part 2
28. Basic Chinese Radicals Part 2 - PDF
28. Basic Chinese Radicals Part 2 - PDF
1.Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar1
1.Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar1
2. Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
2. Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
3.Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Text
3.Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Text
4. Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
4. Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
5. Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
5. Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
6.Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Acting Video
6.Lesson 1 Dialogue 1 Acting Video
7.Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
7.Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
8. Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
8. Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
9.Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Text
9.Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Text
10. Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
10. Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
11. Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
11. Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
12.Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Acting Video
12.Lesson 1 Dialogue 2 Acting Video
13.Lesson 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
13.Lesson 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
14. Lesson 2 vocabulary and grammar 1 - PDF
14. Lesson 2 vocabulary and grammar 1 - PDF
15.Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Text
15.Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Text
16. Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
16. Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
17. Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
17. Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
18.Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Acting Video
18.Lesson 2 Dialogue 1 Acting Video
19.Lesson 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
19.Lesson 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
20. Lesson 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
20. Lesson 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
21.Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Text
21.Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Text
22. Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Text - pdf
22. Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Text - pdf
23. Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
23. Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
24.Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Acting Video
24.Lesson 2 Dialogue 2 Acting Video
25. Unit Test Lesson 1, 2 - PDF
25. Unit Test Lesson 1, 2 - PDF
1.Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 Part 1
1.Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 Part 1
2.Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 Part 2
2.Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 Part 2
3. Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
3. Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
4.Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Text
4.Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Text
5. Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
5. Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
6. Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
6. Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
7.Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Dates
7.Lesson 3 Dialogue 1 Dates
8.Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
8.Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
9. Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
9. Lesson 3 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
10.Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Text
10.Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Text
11. Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
11. Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
12. Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
12. Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
13.Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Dates
13.Lesson 3 Dialogue 2 Dates
14.Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
14.Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
15. Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
15. Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
16.Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Text
16.Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Text
17. Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
17. Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
18. Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
18. Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
19.Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Hobbies
19.Lesson 4 Dialogue 1 Hobbies
20.Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
20.Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
21. Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
21. Lesson 4 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
22.Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Text
22.Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Text
23. Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
23. Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
24. Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
24. Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
25.Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Hobbies
25.Lesson 4 Dialogue 2 Hobbies
26. Unit Test Lesson 3, 4 - PDF
26. Unit Test Lesson 3, 4 - PDF
1.Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar
1.Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar
2. Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
2. Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
3.Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Text
3.Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Text
4. Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
4. Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
5.Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
5.Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
6.Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Visit Friends
6.Lesson 5 Dialogue 1 Visit Friends
7.Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
7.Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
8. Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
8. Lesson 5 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
9.Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Text
9.Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Text
10. Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
10. Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
11. Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
11. Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
12.Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Visit Friends
12.Lesson 5 Dialogue 2 Visit Friends
13.Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
13.Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
14. Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
14. Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
15.Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Text
15.Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Text
16. Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
16. Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
17. Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
17. Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
18.Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Make Appointment
18.Lesson 6 Dialogue 1 Make Appointment
19.Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
19.Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
20. Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
20. Lesson 6 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
21.Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Text
21.Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Text
22. Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
22. Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
23. Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
23. Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
24.Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Make Appointment
24.Lesson 6 Dialogue 2 Make Appointment
25.Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
25.Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 1
26. Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
26. Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 1 - PDF
27.Lesson 7 Dialogue 1 Text
27.Lesson 7 Dialogue 1 Text
28. Lesson 7 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
28. Lesson 7 Dialogue 1 Text - PDF
29. Lesson 7 Dilalogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
29. Lesson 7 Dilalogue 1 Character Stroke Order - PDF
30.Lesson 7 Dialogue 1 Learn Chinese
30.Lesson 7 Dialogue 1 Learn Chinese
31.Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
31.Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 2
32. Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
32. Lesson 7 Vocabulary and Grammar 2 - PDF
33.Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Text
33.Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Text
34. Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
34. Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Text - PDF
35. Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
35. Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Character Stroke Order - PDF
36.Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Learn Chinese
36.Lesson 7 Dialogue 2 Learn Chinese
37. Unit Test 3 - PDF
37. Unit Test 3 - PDF
38. Final Exam Lesson 1-7 - PDF
38. Final Exam Lesson 1-7 - PDF

Hong Zeng

I am an award-winning professor of Chinese. I have taught Mandarin Chinese at all levels in prestigious American colleges altogether for 16 years. I have taught nine years as a tenure-track professor of Chinese at Carleton College, ranked No. 1 in undergraduate teaching in all liberal arts colleges in America, and have directed the Chinese program for two years at Hamline University (the first university in Minnesota). In both my second year coming to Carleton and Hamline, I more than doubled their Beginning Chinese Class enrollment. I have also taught at Swarthmore College, College of William and Mary and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. I have two PhDs, one in Chinese and comparative literature from UNC, Chapel Hill, the other in second language education, literary translation and English literature from Beijing Foreign Studies University. I have published five books in America (including two from Macmillan) on Chinese and comparative literature, film study, language study and language philosophy that are well-endorsed by world-renowned experts and book review journals in my field. I have earned 30000 dollars large grant from Asian Network in Chinese study.

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