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FLC 201: Intermediate Chinese I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Continuation of basic skills. Greater emphasis on reading, writing and Chinese cultural traditions.
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FLC 202: Intermediate Chinese II
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Continuation of basic skills. Focus on reading, writing, Chinese cultural traditions and patterns of behavior.
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FLC 203: Intermediate Chinese I Conversation
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Supplements conversational practice and handwriting skills for FLC 201. Students are encouraged to use their speaking skills in a variety of situations. Special attention is given to naturalness of speech and intonation.
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FLC 204: Intermediate Chinese II Conversation
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Supplements conversational practice and handwriting skills for FLC 202. Students are encouraged to use their speaking skills in a variety of situations. Special attention is given to naturalness of speech and intonation.
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FLC 301: Intermediate Chinese III
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Last of the foundation courses in Chinese. Continued practice in speaking and understanding Chinese with new emphasis on writing and on the reading of cultural and literary texts.
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FLC 302: Intermediate Chinese IV
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Continued practice in speaking and understanding Chinese with greater emphasis on reading and writing. Continued study of cultural and literary texts.
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FLE 100: Introduction to Academic Writing
4.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
For non-native speakers of English. Intensive introduction to critical writing and reading in academic contexts. Exploration of writing processes and academic literacy skills: interpreting assignments; comprehending, analyzing, and evaluating college-level texts; inventing, drafting, and revising; seeking, providing, and responding to constructive feedback; collaborating effectively under varied learning models. Extensive writing practice and individualized coaching. Attention to grammar and conventions of standard written English. Intended as preparation for FLE 101.Only for non-native speakers of English. Requires C- or better. Credit for FLE 100 is not allowed if student has prior credit for FLE 101
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FLE 101: Academic Writing and Research
4.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
For non-native speakers of English intensive instruction in academic writing and research. Basic principles of rhetoric and strategies for academic inquiry and argument. Instruction and practice in critical reading, including the generative and responsible use of print and electronic sources for academic research, adapted for non-native speakers. Exploration of literate practices across a range of academic domains, laying the foundation for further writing development in college. Continued attention to grammar and conventions of standard written English. Satisfies freshman English requirements. Successful completion of FLE 101 requires a C- or better. Credit for FLE 101 is not allowed if the student has already fulfilled the first-year writing requirement.
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FLE 201: Oral Communication in English for International Students
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Oral communication in English; active and interactive speaking skills, listening comprehension and reading. Specific tasks in spoken English such as communicating information, making inquiries, requests and complaints. Individual and group work inthe form of oral reports, role play, presentations, etc. Listening to lectures and note taking skills.
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FLE 400: American English Pronunciation for International Students
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Intensive pronunciation practice for non-native speakers of English. Emphasis on improved intelligibility through practice on English rhythm, stress and intonation. Individual and class work on vowel and consonant difficulties.
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