Module Catalogue

CHN4261 : Level D (HE Further Advanced) Chinese - Exchange Semester 2

  • Offered for Year: 2024/25
  • Available to incoming Study Abroad and Exchange students
  • Module Leader(s): Miss Linlin Fang
  • Lecturer: Dr Fang Su
  • Other Staff: Ms Linda Cheng
  • Owning School: Modern Languages
  • Teaching Location: Newcastle City Campus
Semesters

Your programme is made up of credits, the total differs on programme to programme.

Semester 2 Credit Value: 20
ECTS Credits: 10.0
European Credit Transfer System

Aims

In consonance with the overall aims of the degrees offered in the SML, this module will:

- build on language skills gained at Stages 1, 2 and 3
- provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the Chinese language and with the ability to use it with a high level of proficiency in professional, academic and social environments
- prepare students for postgraduate study in areas that make extensive and intensive use of the target language
- develop students’ written translation skills, into and from Chinese
- begin to develop students’ liaison interpreting skills, into and from Chinese

Outline Of Syllabus

This module is aimed at final year students of Chinese who have reached a near-native command of the language, and may have spent certain time studying abroad in China and were permitted to join the course.

The Semester 2 syllabus comprises 6 hours per week, divided as follows:
1 Reading class
1 Writing class
1 Business Chinese class
2 Written Translation classes (1 in each language direction)
1 Liaison Interpreting classes

Advanced reading, writing and written translation skills will be based on topical themes emerging from a range of text types. Liaison interpreting skills will be based on a range of professional situations and exchanges.

Specific topics and materials used in group practice sessions will be based on current affairs, and will initially be provided by the lecturer/teacher. Subsequently, students will research and supply materials themselves, under the close supervision of the lecturer/teacher.

Teaching Methods

Teaching Activities
Category Activity Number Length Student Hours Comment
Guided Independent StudyAssessment preparation and completion301:0030:00N/A
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesPractical61:006:00Week 11 of Semester 2
Guided Independent StudySkills practice441:0044:00N/A
Scheduled Learning And Teaching ActivitiesSmall group teaching601:0060:00N/A
Guided Independent StudyIndependent study601:0060:00N/A
Total200:00
Jointly Taught With
Code Title
CHN4061Level D (HE Further Advanced) Chinese
CHN4040
Teaching Rationale And Relationship

Language classes will introduce, model and offer guidance in each of the skills that students are required to practise during the course, including advanced speaking and listening, intensive reading, summary and commentary writing, oral presentation, written translation and liaison interpreting.

The translation classes (into both languages) are taught online because students can complete translation tasks in a setting that is as close to a real-life professional situation as possible.

This module will be delivered in a mixture of Chinese (=the norm) and English (for the purpose of complex explanations).

Assessment Methods

The format of resits will be determined by the Board of Examiners

Exams
Description Length Semester When Set Percentage Comment
Written Examination1502A60Written exam tests vocabulary, reading and writing skills.
Oral Examination202M20Tests liaison interpreting skills
Other Assessment
Description Semester When Set Percentage Comment
Prof skill assessmnt2M20A portfolio of writing assignment and business Chinese task throughout Semester 2.
Assessment Rationale And Relationship

The oral exam in Semester 2 (20%) composes an liaison interpreting task. The task is performed in a simulated real-life scenario, for example, the student will be interpreting for a doctor seeing a patient who doesn’t speak English.

A 150-minute written exam in Semester 2 assessment period (60%) on vocabulary, reading and writing skills. Students will be expected to hand-write in the target language. Students may be allowed to type their own answers if they have physical disability and it is supported by a SSP.

The portfolio of writing assignments and business Chinese task (20%) are necessary in order to allow students to acquire competence steadily. It also provides students with the opportunity to have constant feedback on their performance.

Reading Lists

Timetable