Grades Offered: 6, 7, and 8
Prerequisites: AP Chinese or equivalent proficiency
UC Approved: Yes
Chinese IV focuses on the artistic and literary heritage of ancient China. In this class, students will learn about the origins, development, and principles of Chinese dance, music, apparel, visual arts, architecture, and literature. They will study excerpts from famous Chinese literary works including Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Peach Blossom Spring, and Journey to the West, and write a 1500-word expository essay on the themes and motifs in a classic Chinese novel.
Grades Offered: 6, 7, and 8
Prerequisites: Honors Chinese IV or equivalent proficiency
UC Approved: Yes
In Chinese V, students will continue to develop their analytical skills across a variety of literary styles, allowing students to study and compare fiction and nonfiction, premodern and modern, and native and translated works in Chinese. They will accumulate an expansive Chinese academic vocabulary and gain working knowledge of Chinese proverbs and idioms; study poetry and prose; conduct debates on real-world and philosophical questions; study translated works; independently compose poetry and give a multimedia presentation to showcase their work; and finally, they will write a 1500-word persuasive essay on a contemporary issue.
Grades Offered: 6, 7, and 8
Prerequisites: Honors Chinese V or equivalent proficiency
UC Approved: Yes
Chinese VI is a rigorous course administered as a history course taught entirely in Chinese. Students will learn important facts and events from prehistoric China to the Republic, with special emphasis on historical figures, their accomplishments, and their influence on Chinese culture and future generations. They will also study and analyze nonfiction works and interpret in historical social/cultural context and write biographies on historical figures.