In order to successfully complete this course, you must demonstrate your understanding of the course materials by:
Here is an overview of some types of assignments in the course. You can find detailed directions for the assignments and the grading rubrics in the module where they are assigned.
Discussions
Cheng & Tsui's FluencyLink Textbook and Workbook Site
Quizzes and Proctored Assessments
Online Meeting
We have assigned an Online Meeting time for each lesson. It is an optional real-time online meeting where you can interact with me and other students as part of the learning process. Your participation in these meetings is crucial to your success in the class. I strongly recommend that you make an effort to participate in these meetings so you can practice what you have learned, ask questions, share learning experiences, and discuss anything of interest with your classmates. They will definitely help you learn Chinese.
You will earn 10 bonus points by attending each online class meeting. For those of you who missed the online meeting but viewed the recorded session, you will also get the bonus points if you can submit the "phrases of the week" to me.
Oral Assignments
Those exercises are important components to help you learn Chinese.
You will practice the use of the Chinese language with your language practice partner.
Authentic Assessment
For this project, you will write a “book” with chapters about yourself. Use as much as possible of what you have learned in CHI101 and CHI102. You can include your personal background information (last name, first name, family members, nationality, profession, hobbies, favorite drinks, food, Is learning Chinese easy and interesting, means of transportation, shopping experience, etc.)