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{{Infobox course|title=Chinese 1|department=language|length=year|teachers=[[Ms. Vrudny]]}}Chinese 1 is the first level of 4 in the Chinese language classes at Gunn. This class does not require a placement test, and is designed for students with no prior knowledge of Chinese (although some show up knowing Chinese already). | |||
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== Course Guide Description == | == Course Guide Description == | ||
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| Department | Other |
|---|---|
| Length | Year |
| Teacher(s) | Ms. Vrudny |
Chinese 1 is the first level of 4 in the Chinese language classes at Gunn. This class does not require a placement test, and is designed for students with no prior knowledge of Chinese (although some show up knowing Chinese already).
Course Guide Description
Level I World Language classes are designed for non-native speakers of the target language. The curriculum prepares students to: perform interpersonal, interpretive and presentational communicative tasks within the novice range of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines; interpret, exchange, and present information, concepts and ideas both within the classroom and beyond on a variety of topics including connections to other subject areas; and understand the relationship among the products, practices and perspectives of the target culture(s) and other cultures. In addition, students develop insight into their own language and culture. Themes may include family, friends, home, school, food and customs, geography, seasons, weather, and travel.
● Homework Expectation: Up to 1 hour per week
Should I take this course?
This course is quite painful for freshmen and others alike. If you can, take the placement test to take a higher level of Chinese for less time spent in this class. If you are looking to simply fulfill the world language credit requirement, take a different language.