Sunday, September 25, 2011

Week 9/27 to 9/30 (Week 4)

This week we will:
  • Take email writing quiz (based on Lesson 5) on Tuesday 
  • Go over Lesson 5 grammar
  • Go over AP tips and work on other types of AP practices 
  • Start Lesson 6 
Homework: 
-Study Lesson 6 vocabulary for Thursday (possible pop quiz?)
-Lesson 6A character set due Friday
-Additional assignment due Friday

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Week 9/20 to 9/23 (Week 3)

This week we will:
  • Learn study-related idioms
  • Learn AP testing tips
  • Practice writing email responses
  • Learn lesson 5 grammar
Homework:
-Work on Lesson 5 grammar for Thursday
-Character sheet due Friday
-Email response quiz next Tuesday (9/27)

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Week 9/13 to 9/16 (Week 2)

This week we will:
  • Continue going over Lesson 5 dialogue and vocabulary
  • Go over Lesson 5 grammar
  • Learn character set 1 (Lesson 5)
  • Take quiz on Chinese AP exam sections on Tuesday (9/13)
Homework:
- Class supplies due Tuesday (9/13). Must bring everything to class to show Meng Laoshi
- Chinese AP exam sections quiz on Tuesday (9/13)
- Review grammar for Lesson 5
- Character set 1 sheet due Friday (9/16)

Friday, September 2, 2011

2011-2012 Course Syllabus


Syllabus for AP Chinese Language and Culture

2011-2012

Sharon Meng (孟老师)

Room 244

Planning periods: 6th, 7th and 8th

Email: smeng@gsgis.k12.va.us                       Phone: 354-6800 Ext.3304





Course Description:

The course is structured around the Chinese AP exam which focuses on accuracy in speaking, listening, reading and writing at a high level. Instructional content will reflect interests shared by the students and teacher. In addition to the textbook, the course uses a variety of audio and visual materials, including newspapers, magazines and videos on current events. During the course, the students will develop a strong command of vocabulary and structure and be able to understand spoken Chinese in various conversational situations. The students are expected to maintain accurate grammar in writing and speaking. This course will prepare students for the AP Examination, the College Board Achievement Test, and college level Chinese courses. Students are expected to learn to write 450-500 characters.



Textbook(s): Integrated Chinese, (Traditional and Simplified Character Edition), Level 2,

                         Boston: Cheng & Tsui, 2006.




Also linked to school webpage: http://www.gsgis.k12.va.us/ (click on Faculty Webpage)



Major Themes:

            1. Personal Decisions and Individual Responsibilities

            2. Social Issues

            3. World Issues

            4. Literature and Fine Arts



Assessment/Evaluation Procedures:

Students will be evaluated on homework, class participation, writing compositions, quizzes, tests and projects.



Late work policy:

  • Students are responsible for making up all work missed during an excused absence.
  • Following an excused absence, students should complete any missing homework assignments and/or class work within a week after returning to class. Students will receive a zero for any incomplete work.
  • It is very important for students to keep up with their daily learning, and homework assignments are due on their due dates. Late assignments can be turned in one class late for 50% of total grades. Assignment turned in the next class will receive 25% of total grades. No work will be accepted after that.
  • Students with special circumstances that prevent them from completing a homework assignment should speak to Meng Laoshi before class.







Classroom Expectations:

  1. Students should respect the teacher and one another
  2. Students should be punctual and come prepared to class with textbook, binder and other necessary supplies.
  3. Students should actively participate in all classroom activities
  4. Students should not eat, drink or chew gum during instruction (water bottles are okay)



Materials Needed:



1.      One 1” three ring binder

2.      5 subject index divider 

3.      4 dry erase markers (dark, easy to see colors, such as red, blue, black, green. No yellow or light green, pink please)

4.      One composition book

5.      Index cards for making flashcards (optional)