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Post-Beginners Chinese Language and Culture

Why should I take this Trinity Elective?

Less than a quarter of the world speaks English. Learning languages opens doors to the other three-quarters – and a world of hidden opportunities. Whatever goals you have in life, personal and professional, being able to communicate in more than one language has many benefits. Developing language skills expands your understanding of other cultures, develops your critical thinking and memory skills, and transforms you into a global citizen who is comfortable and confident wherever you are. For these reasons, learning another language not only helps your university studies, it also gives you transferable skills that are highly valued by employers

Post-Beginner Level - This Trinity Elective unlocks the fundamentals of the Chinese language and its writing system. Designed for post-beginners with some prior knowledge of Chinese at Leaving Certificate level or equivalent, it aims to:

  • Ensure that students grasp the essentials for effective communication with the Chinese-speaking world, through the investigation of relevant societal challenges and cultural norms.
  • Build on and consolidate students’ existing linguistic competence in interaction and writing.
  • Equip students with some key communicative and cultural skills to engage with the world’s most spoken native language.
  • Introduction a key cultural topic in its linguistic context.

PLEASE NOTE that these Electives are not traditional language modules and in addition to language learning there is a considerable focus on the culture and society of the country of the target language being taught.

Visiting students should note that the modules may not fulfil language credit requirements in your home university and you should confirm this before enrolling.

What will I learn?

  • You will acquire new linguistic and intercultural skills
  • You will learn about a contemporary cultural issue that presents a societal challenge in its linguistic context
  • You will develop your metacognitive skills and strategies as you communicate in the language you have selected

What will I do?

  • Attend a series of language classes where you will engage in tasks to develop your linguistic proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing
  • Engage in online quizzes and weekly activities to consolidate your progress
  • Work in teams to complete collaborative, interactive tasks in clas
  • Prepare a short individual presentation on a cultural issue

How will this be delivered?

  • 9 x 2-hour face-to-face classes (18 contact hours)
  • 82 hours of self-directed activities (Blackboard activities, online language and culture activities and practice, advance reading, online activities, assessment preparation)

How will this be assessed?

100% continuous assessment:

  • 30% 5 language quizzes
  • 30% Participation in online discussion board on the specific cultural/linguistic themes addressed in the module (5 original posts and 5 comments on peer posts)
  • 10% Reflective Learning Journal (5 responses to prompts designed to guide you in the process of reflection on your language learning experience
  • 30% Presentation – An oral pre-recorded and time ‘Pecha Kucha’ style presentation and its written script that will examine a key cultural issue identified in the module uploaded to Blackboard.

Who can take this Trinity Elective?

Any student eligible to take a Trinity Elective can select this Trinity Elective subject to level requirements. Level Requirements:

  • This is a post-beginner module at A1+ common European proficiency level suitable only for post-beginners with some prior knowledge at a basic level, at Leaving Certificate level or equivalent.
  • Students with no prior knowledge of Japanese should take the Trinity Elective TEU00131/TEU00132
  • We require students to declare linguistic proficiency accurately, according to these guidelines.
  • Applications will be screened following enrolment. If students enrol for a language module that does not match their proficiency level, then they will be immediately allocated randomly to any Trinity Elective in which places are available.

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