CN2022 Chinese Language and Textual Practices 4
Academic year
2026 to 2027 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
20
SCQF level
SCQF level 8
Availability restrictions
This module is only available to students who have passed module CN2012.
Planned timetable
Lecture 10-11 Wednesdays; Classes Monday-Friday
Module Staff
Dr Caterina Weber, Dr Yvonne Chi, Dr Yuhui Liao, Dr Pamela Hunt
Module description
This module continues on from CN2012 and will broaden students’ vocabulary of the language at a pace of roughly 30 new Chinese characters per week, and to focus on consolidating existing and new grammar points and on building familiarity with the strongly idiomatic nature of the Chinese language. Writing and reading skills will continue being taught mainly in traditional Chinese characters. In addition, students will continue to acquire the Second Chinese Language (1 weekly contact hour) they started in Semester1 CN 2012 (EITHER Cantonese OR Hokkien); in Cantonese they will be introduced to Cantonese-only characters to facilitate the reading of written Cantonese.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS CN2012
Anti-requisites
IN TAKING THIS MODULE, STUDENTS CANNOT TAKE CN2021.
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 60%, Examination = 40%
Re-assessment
Exam = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1 lecture X 1hr (X 11 weeks), 5 X 1h language classes (X 11 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours
66
Guided independent study hours
143
Intended learning outcomes
- By the end of this module students will be able to recognise and write c. 1,200 Chinese characters and c. 3000 words
- Students will be able to understand longer conversations at a natural speaking rate and use more complex sentence structures to discuss the module topics with accurate pronunciation and tone.
- Students will be able to write and read longer texts with greater linguistic sophistication, on topics from the module.
- Students will be able to read, understand and analyse further level-appropriate key cultural texts in Chinese from the 20th and 21st centuries
- Students will have a deeper understanding of key themes that run through modern Chinese culture and be able to discuss and analyse key texts, film and art related to them.