Chinese III expands the student’s skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing as well as encourages deeper appreciation of the Chinese culture and language. Areas of study include expression, comprehension, language and culture, cultures, language functions, and personal applications. The student begins to focus on presentation, dialogue, and creative writing skills in an area of interest.
Chinese IV reinforces and intensifies language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing as well as encourages deeper appreciation of the Chinese culture and literary genres. Students will be exposed to career opportunities such as linguists and diplomats as well. Areas of study include expression, comprehension, language and culture, cultures, language functions, and personal applications. The student begins to focus on presentation, dialogue, and creative writing skills in an area of interest. Leadership and mentorship are practiced in class.
Lab Fee: $10.00
Dual Credit: Qualified (must have a A or B in Sem 1, get teacher recommendation, AND be in 11th or 12th grade) students who meet UNM Dual credit and Chinese course requirements may earn UNM credit in Chinese 201 and 202.
Online Component: There is a mandatory 4 hour per week online component to these classes that is required to meet contact hours. If access to the Internet is an issue, students may use a CEC Lab to complete these online assignments.