After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand the basic technical terms in Chinese ( from areas such as mathmatics,chemsitry, physics, biology, computer science, etc.). After learning the structure of Chinese characters, the students in this course can also deduce the meaning and the pronounciation of many chemical elements in Chinese. Further, with the help of an e-Dictionary and on line translation programs, the students are able to read and to translate simple technical news, so that they can gather the information about technical developements and important projects in Chinese speaking areas.
Basic Chinese grammar and vocabulary will be further introduced. Using dicctionaries and translation programms students will also work on easy scienticfic and technical articles. Special topics will be arranged according to the interests of the course participants, for example, environmental problems in China, energy stituation, Yanzet Damm, modern Chinese architechture, Chinese Space Project.
Grammar-Translation Method will be applied to this language course. Through explanation of the Grammar and the excercises of the translation, the students will acquire the pasive reading skills. Grammar and vocabulary excercises serve as methods to help to understand Chinese texts. Based on the first year course, further 200 basic Chinese characters will be learned to be recognized,
WEITERE INFOS:claudia.zwittmajer@tuwien.ac.at
Attention. Only the students who have sucessfully taken Chinese for Beginners I and II at Continuing Education Center TU (http://cec.tuwien.ac.at/seminare/spezialseminare/chinesisch_fuer_anfaengerinnen/) or who have learned at least one year long basic Chinese, can take this course. (in total ca. 6 SWS) Time and Location: DO 17:30 - 19:00 online. Zoom Platform (Course preparation: Tuesday 5. 10.2021 17:45 -18:30 )
Course Participation 20% and Writing final exame 80%
1= 90-100 2= 80-89,4 3=70-79.4 4= 60-69,4 5= 0-59,4
Hanyu Jiaocheng 1b und Unterlage in Moodle
Für Fortgeschritte Studierende:
Bai, Xiaohong: Chinese For Science and Technology -- Reading and writing. Beijing Language and Culture University Press. 2012.
Chinese for Beginners I and II at Continuing Education Center TU (http://cec.tuwien.ac.at/seminare/spezialseminare/chinesisch_fuer_anfaengerinnen/) or at least one year long basic Chinese course, (in total ca. 6 SWS)