Chinese 3
Offered - Fall, Spring
Course number - LCHN-P383
This course is a study of Modern Standard Chinese language, as well as Chinese music in the context of history and culture. A continuation of LCHN-P282, this course continues to expand students' understanding of the Chinese language. By the end of this course, students will be able to pronounce and write more complicated Chinese characters, discuss living arrangements, clothes, shopping preferences, budgets, and the internet; as well as more abstract topics, such as feelings, relationships, and agreement/disagreement. The course helps students understand both the grammar used in formal language and everyday informal language. Equally important, students will better understand and appreciate Chinese music through the study of Chinese language, history and culture. By studying and analyzing Chinese music, students will learn to combine elements of Chinese music into their own creative work. In addition to the in-class studies, students will have the chance to experience Chinese culture first hand by visiting Boston Chinese communities, as well as having exchange performance opportunities. Note: This course is not available for credit to students for whom Chinese is a first language.
Credits: 3
Course Chair: Darla Hanley
Prerequisites: LCHN-P282
Required of: None
Electable by: All
