Undergraduate Chinese Language OpenCourseWare
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Chinese I OpenCourseWare (regular): A Free Undergraduate Mandarin Chinese Language Course by MIT
'Chinese I (regular)' is the first in a sequence of four free OpenCourseWare offerings from MIT that are designed for those who want to learn or practice standard, modern Chinese (specifically Mandarin) reading, writing and conversation skills. The materials included in 'Chinese I (regular)' OpenCourseWare can also be used by teachers of Chinese language courses. 'Chinese I (regular)' OpenCourseWare will be especially useful for those pursuing bachelor's degrees in Chinese.
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Chinese I OpenCourseWare (streamlined): MIT's Free Undergraduate Intro Class on Mandarin Chinese
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Chinese I (streamlined)' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course is part of the streamlined Chinese language sequence offered to students who have already learned basic conversational skills (usually from Chinese-speaking family members), but who haven't learned to read and write Chinese characters. The course is for students who minor in Chinese, or for students who are taking Chinese to meet MIT's foreign language requirement.
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Chinese II OpenCourseWare (regular): A Free Bachelor Level Chinese Language Course by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Chinese II (regular)' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course was designed for students meeting MIT's foreign language requirement or those who minor in Chinese. The course is second in a series of four that teaches foundational Chinese language skills.
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Chinese II OpenCourseWare (streamlined): A Free Undergraduate Mandarin Chinese Language Class by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Chinese II (streamlined)' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course is the second in a sequence of beginning Mandarin classes that MIT designed for students who have already learned some basic spoken Chinese outside the classroom and want to develop matching reading and writing skills.
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Chinese III OpenCourseWare (regular): A Free Online Bachelor Level Course on Mandarin Chinese by MIT
'Chinese III (regular)' is the first of two intermediate online Chinese courses offered free through Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) OpenCourseWare. The original intermediate course is designed for students who minor in Chinese. The course expands students' reading, writing and conversational skills.
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Chinese III OpenCourseWare (streamlined): MIT's Free Online Undergraduate Chinese Language Class
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Chinese III (streamlined)' course materials as free OpenCourseWare. The original intermediate Mandarin Chinese course was designed for students pursuing undergraduate minors in Chinese. 'Chinese III (streamlined)' focuses on improving students' reading and writing ability, and it also introduces standard spoken grammar.
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Chinese IV OpenCourseWare (regular): MIT's Free Bachelor Level Mandarin Chinese Language Course
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Chinese IV (regular)' course as free OpenCourseWare. This undergraduate intermediate Chinese language class was designed for students who minor in Chinese at MIT. The course consolidates the linguistic and cultural knowledge that students acquire in the previous three courses in this sequence.
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Chinese IV OpenCourseWare (streamlined): A Free Bachelor Level Course by MIT on Chinese Communication
'Chinese IV (streamlined)', which the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers as free OpenCourseWare, is part of a streamlined course sequence for students whose Mandarin speaking skills surpass their reading and writing ability. After completing 'Chinese IV (streamlined)', students can expect to converse in standard Chinese with relative fluency, and also read and communicate using simplified and traditional Chinese characters at an intermediate level.
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Chinese Language I (Intro to Chinese) OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Chinese Language Course by USU
Develop an understanding of the Chinese language, including fundamental speaking and writing principles in this free OpenCourseWare of Utah State University's (USU) 'First Year Chinese I.' This undergraduate-level course, from USU's Department of Languages, Philosophy and Speech Communication, provides instruction on pronunciation and the use of simple written characters. No prior knowledge of the Chinese language is needed.
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Chinese Language II (First Year Chinese) OpenCourseWare: USU's Free Undergraduate Language Course on First Year Chinese
USU offers its students the 'First Year Chinese II' course within its Languages, Philosophy and Speech Communication course program. This free undergraduate-level course covers the fundamentals of learning Chinese from pronunciation to writing principles.
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Chinese V OpenCourseWare (regular): MIT's Free Undergraduate Class on Chinese Language and Culture
'Chinese V (regular): Chinese Cultures and Society' is an advanced-level language course from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that is currently offered free to the public through OpenCourseWare. The original course is for students pursuing a minor in Chinese language and covers high-level reading, writing and conversational skills. One of the aims of the course is to ease students away from the textbook and into the world of authentic Chinese language.
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Chinese VI OpenCourseWare (regular): A Free Online Undergraduate Class by MIT on Chinese Society, Culture, and Language
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Chinese VI (regular): Discovering Chinese Cultures and Societies' as free OpenCourseWare. The original course is the last course in a sequence of Chinese language classes for students who major or minor in Chinese. The course helps students use their advanced Chinese language skills to explore the culture and society of the Chinese mainland and beyond.
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Chinese VI OpenCourseWare (streamlined): A Free Advanced Bachelor Level Chinese Language Class by MIT
MIT offers this course to students taking a minor in Chinese in its Foreign Languages and Literatures Department. It covers advanced Chinese reading, writing and conversational skills, and students in this class learn about Chinese culture by reading authentic Chinese language materials. Advanced Chinese students and language teachers around the world can now view and download free 'Chinese VI' OpenCourseWare.