CHINESE LANGUAGE 2 MOD.1
- Academic year
- 2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LINGUA CINESE 2 MOD.1
- Course code
- LT017I (AF:476354 AR:247646)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 9
- Subdivision
- Surnames S-Z
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-OR/21
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 2
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1. Knowledge and understanding
• Know the key sentences necessary to interact in the most common communicative contexts.
• Know grammatical and lexical aspects of particular importance concerning the nominal groups, the fundamental structure of the sentence, the prepositional groups, the different types of sentences and the verbal groups.
• Know a lexicon of about 1000 words and 800 characters (active competence).
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
• Be able to correctly use the key sentences necessary to interact in the most common communicative situations.
• Be able to use properly what has been learned on important grammatical and lexical aspects in order to understand written texts.
• Be able to use a lexicon of about 1000 words and 800 characters.
• Be able to translate from Chinese and into Chinese simple sentences using correctly what has been learned about basic grammatical aspects.
3. Judgement capacity
• Know how to use the tools made available online to evaluate one’s level of knowledge and language skills.
4. Communication skills
• Be able to communicate the specificities of linguistic analysis using appropriate terminology.
5. Learning skills
• Know how to relate the different contexts of study and apply your knowledge and skills for personal and professional growth.
Pre-requirements
• To access the exam tests, students must have passed the Chinese language 1 exam.
Contents
• presentation of important aspects on a grammatical and lexical level, regarding nominal groups, the fundamental structure of the sentence, prepositional groups, different types of sentences and verbal groups: 30 hours of theory and practice;
• language training for interaction in the most common communicative situations: 60 hours of practice A (conversation);
• conversation tutoring: practice B;
Referral texts
• Abbiati M., Grammatica di cinese moderno, Cafoscarina, Venezia 1998.
• Abbiati M., Materiali ed esercizi per l'apprendimento della grammatica cinese moderna, Cafoscarina, Venezia 2010 (also available on Moodle in the section “Lingua cinese 2 mod. 1 Cognomi S-Z [LT017I] – prof.ssa C. Cigarini”, where more grammar exercises are available. Moreover, further grammar exercises and active translation exercizes are available on the Centro Multimediale website http://www.unive.it/cmm ).
• Abbiati M. and Zhang Ruoying, "Dialogare in cinese: corso di lingua colloquiale", vol. 2, Cafoscarina, Venezia 2011. Listening comprehension exercises are also available on Moodle in the section “Lingua cinese 2 mod. 1 Cognomi S-Z [LT017I] – prof.ssa C. Cigarini”.
• One of the following paper dictionaries:
1. Casacchia, Giorgio, Bai, Yukun, 《Dizionario Cinese-Italiano》, Venezia, Cafoscarina, 2013 (recommended).
2. Zhao Xiuying, Il dizionario di Cinese. Dizionario Cinese-Italiano, Italiano-Cinese, Zanichelli, Bologna 2013.
3. Dizionario cinese-italiano italiano-cinese, Hoepli, Milano 2007.
The following tools are also recommended:
1. Zhao Xiuying e Gatti F., Dizionario compatto cinese-italiano italiano-cinese e conversazioni, Zanichelli Bologna 1996;
2. Wenlin Software for Learning Chinese, 4.2.2 (per Windows e Mac), acquistabile dal sito www.wenlin.com;
3. Pleco Software (per iPhone/iPad e Android), scaricabile gratuitamente dal sito www.pleco.com.
Supplementary readings
• Abbiati M., La lingua cinese, Cafoscarina, Venezia 1992 or Abbiati M., Guida alla lingua cinese, Carocci, Roma 2008.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
a) frontal lessons;
b) writing and conversation practice aimed at building and consolidating the knowledge, skills and competences necessary to meet the goal of the course;
c) tutoring aimed at discussing and clarifying specific language problems that might emerge during lessons and practice.