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21F.101 / 21F.151 Chinese I (Regular), Spring 2005

Front door, Zhenjiang, central China.
Front door, Zhenjiang, central China. (Image courtesy of Julian Wheatley.)

Highlights of this Course

This course features a downloadable textbook, as well as several different types of study materials.

Course Description

This subject is the first semester of two that form an introduction to modern standard Chinese, commonly called Mandarin. Though not everyone taking this course will be an absolute beginner, the course presupposes no prior background in the language. The purpose of this course is to develop: (a) basic conversational abilities (pronunciation, fundamental grammatical patterns, common vocabulary, and standard usage); (b) basic reading skills (in both the traditional character set and the simplified); (c) an understanding of the way the Chinese writing system is structured, and the ability to copy and write characters; and (d) a sense of what learning a language like Chinese entails, and the sort of learning processes that it involves, so students are able to continue studying effectively on their own.

The main text is J. K. Wheatley’s Learning Chinese: A Foundation Course in Mandarin, part I (unpublished, but available online). (Part II of the book forms the basis of 21F.102/152, which is also published on OpenCourseWare.)


Technical Requirements

Media player software, such as QuickTime® PlayerRealOne™ Player, or Windows Media® Player, is required to run the .mp3 files found on this course site.

 

Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Julian Wheatley

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Four sessions / week
1 hour / session

Level

Undergraduate / Graduate

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