ZH000 - Beginners’ Chinese - Curriculum Levels 1–5

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What is Chinese?

Chinese is not only one of the oldest living languages, but it is also a major world language spoken across the globe by over one billion people. As the New Zealand population diversifies, Chinese is becoming a major language in this country while remaining highly important for trade and tourism. For some ākonga, the history and very look of its written characters are fascinating, while for others it is a chance to stay in touch with their own family background. This subject focuses on both spoken and written modern standard Chinese (Mandarin), which is used throughout China, Singapore and Taiwan. It also explores the culture of Chinese-speaking countries.

What this course involves

This is a beginners’ course in modern standard Chinese (Mandarin). Ākonga practise everyday listening and speaking skills, reading and writing the Pinyin alphabetical system and some simple characters.

They learn simple greetings, how to introduce themselves and family members, how to say numbers, time and age, their likes and dislikes, school, daily routine, shopping and food. They also learn about life and customs in China.

The course can be taken over one or two years. We recommend ākonga who want to do NCEA Level 1 should complete this course first.

Delivery Modes

Recommended prior learning

No prior learning needed.