Completion of Intermediate 5 with a B+ or higher
Entry Proficiency Level: Intermediate High
End of Course Targeting Proficiency Level: Pre-Advanced
The AP Chinese Language & Culture class is conducted entirely in Mandarin, focusing on developing a greater range of conventional social usage and transition to language that is stylistically more formal at times. Units include: Families in Different Societies, The Influence of Beauty & Art, The Influence of Culture & Language, How Science and Technology Affect People’s Lives, Factors that Impact Quality of Life, and Environmental, Political, and Societal Changes. Chinese culture is an integral aspect of this course, embedded in each topic, including practice, products, values, and beliefs. The texts, teaching materials, and activities introduced in this course are designed to develop students’ advanced communication skills through various language activities and authentic materials.
Note: If AP Chinese is the next logical sequence in a student's language study, a student may receive special permission to take an additional AP credit in grades 10 or 11. Students must apply for this additional AP credit with their counselor, and final approval is given by the Associate Principal for Academics.
At the conclusion of this course, students should be able to:
- Compare and contrast Chinese values and perspectives with your own.
- Acquire familiarity with language that reflects a more formal, written style.
- Exchange information in conversations and discussions on a variety of familiar and concrete topics.
- Narrate, describe, and comment on a variety of concrete and occasionally abstract topics relating to real-life situations using connected sentences to form a cohesive paragraph.
- Interprets a variety of authentic or modified authentic sources and follows the messages in various time frames.
- Describe the product, practice, and perspectives of Chinese culture and make a comparison to those of their own culture.
- Develop langauge skills toward the Intermeidate High to Advanced Low level of proficiency according to the ACTFL standards