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EALC 14121: Chinese Oral Skills Practice I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
No prior language requirement. This course is designed to teach conversational Mandarin Chinese to students with limited knowledge of the language.
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EALC 14131: Chinese - Beginning II
6.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course provides students with the opportunity to master their reading and writing skills through written assignments on contemporary Chinese topics as well as practical everyday issues that a student might face.
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EALC 14311: Chinese-Communications I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Provides supplemental communications practice in Chinese
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EALC 20211: Second-Year Chinese I
5.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Grammar review and training in the four basic skills to higher levels of sophistication: oral-aural skills for fluency in communication, reading for critical understanding, and the ability to write simple compositions.
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EALC 20212: Second-Year Chinese II
5.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Continuation of Second-Year Chinese I. Grammar review and training in the four basic skills to higher levels of sophistication: oral-aural skills for fluency in communication, reading for critical understanding, and the ability to write simple compositions
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EALC 20555: Chinese for Mandarin Speakers
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is for heritage speakers, offered in a tutorial format for students who speak Mandarin but wish to learn to read and write Chinese. This course is writing intensive, which requires a great deal of practice and memorization on the part of the students. A strong commitment to hard work and a willingness to accept challenges are keys to succeed in this class. The class will meet once a week to briefly go over the texts and homework. Students have to be prepared. After completing two semesters of this course, students will be expected to join Fourth-year Chinese, where the reading of essays and stories written for native Chinese readers (not language learners) will take place.
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EALC 20556: Chinese for Mandarin Speakers II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Continuation of first course is for heritage speakers, offered in a tutorial format for students who speak Mandarin but wish to learn to read and write Chinese. This course is writing intensive, which requires a great deal of practice and memorization on the part of the students. A strong commitment to hard work and a willingness to accept challenges are keys to succeed in this class. The class will meet once a week to briefly go over the texts and homework. Students have to be prepared. After completing two semesters of this course, students will be expected to join Fourth-year Chinese, where the reading of essays and stories written for native Chinese readers (not language learners) will take place.
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EALC 22211: Second-Year Chinese I Lab
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Lab corequisite for EALC 20211 Second Year Chinese I.
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EALC 22212: Second Year Chinese II lab
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Lab corequisite for EALC 20212 Second Year Chinese II.
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EALC 24011: Chinese Intermediate I
6.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Taught as CHIN 2021 at host institution. This course is equivalent to the first semester of the second year language learning. Students at this level are trained to speak and write coherent and correct paragraphs rather than sentences, and to be able to communicate in Chinese regarding simple topics related to everyday life.
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