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ATS2004 · Chinese intermediate 2

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2026 Handbook6 credit pointsLevel 2Chinese Studies

Last checked: 23 Aug 2026 UTC

Overview

Chinese Intermediate 2 completes an overview of the important sentence structures of modern standard Chinese. Equal emphasis is placed on the five skills of reading, writing, listening, speaking and translation. Speaking classes cover practical, everyday situations, to develop interactive competence at a basic level in a range of situations likely to be encountered in daily life in contemporary China. In addition to regular classroom activities, listening, reading and translation skills will be further developed through the use of audio/visual, Web-based and computer-assisted language learning materials.

Areas of study: Chinese studies

Offerings

CampusTeaching periodMode
ClaytonSecond semesterTeaching activities are on-campus (ON-CAMPUS)
OverseasSummer semester ATeaching activities are on-campus and in a block period (ON-BLK)

Assessment

The Handbook does not list a final examination among the assessment items. That is not a guarantee there is none.

#AssessmentTypeWeightHurdle
1Language exercise/sExercise12%
2Quiz/QuizzesQuiz / Test12%
3In-class testQuiz / Test26%
4Oral test/assessmentPresentation15%
5In-class testQuiz / Test35%

Within semester assessment: 100%

Assessment details may change. Please refer to the assessment information in Moodle closer to the start of the teaching period.

Requisites

prerequisite

Learning outcomes

  1. Read and write around an additional 200 Chinese characters (900) total;
  2. Critically reflect on the basic syntax system of Modern Standard Chinese and on the similarities and differences between it and English;
  3. Employ a grammatical framework to analyse and describe the vernacular Chinese under study facilitating progression to later study of formal written Chinese (in Chinese Online Media and Advanced Chinese);
  4. Orally communicate quantitatively and qualitatively using appropriate levels of formality in a range of everyday, practical situations;
  5. Read simple modern vernacular texts.
  6. Demonstrate language proficiency equivalent to Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level A2.

Workload

Minimum total expected workload to achieve the learning outcomes for this unit is 144 hours per semester typically comprising a mixture of scheduled learning activities and independent study. Scheduled activities may include a combination of teacher directed learning, peer directed learning and online engagement.

ActivityDuration
Workshops24 hours
Tutorials24 hours

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