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University of Baltistan, Skardu

Gilgit-Baltistan
Department of Computer Science

Course Code
Course Title & Credit Hours Chinese Language Course

Name of Faculty (Name & Dept)


Program (Course Offered in)
Prerequisites by Course(s) and Topics
Assessment Instruments with Weights Assignment + Final Project Presentation = 10 Marks
(Assignments, Quiz, Semester Project, Mid- Quiz = 5 Marks
term, Final Term etc.) Mid-term = 30 Marks
Final-term = 50 Marks
Textbook Chinese Language Course

Reference Material (articles) Chinese Language Course

Course Goals The primary objective of this language course is to promote


Chinese Language through giving a basic understanding about
the Chinese Language and its culture to develop the interest of
Pakistani people in learning of Chinese Language. Chinese
Language is considered as one of the world’s difficult languages,
but a good teaching can make it far easier than ever. Moreover,
as Pakistan’s role is getting significantly bigger in China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC), the need for understanding Chinese
language and culture is ever increasing. There is huge demand
for Chinese speakers in almost all of the CPEC related projects.
Without doubt this certificate course will immensely benefit not
only the students but also people of Pakistan at large at various
levels, such as economy, society, culture, education and many
more.

Topics to be covered in the Course Introduction to Chinese Language and Culture.


Week 01
Pinyin and Initial Greetings.
Week 02
Self-introduction and Thanking words.
Week 03
Grammar point for sentence construction
Week 04

How to tell age and usage of numbers?


Week 05
Week 06 How to buy things and stuff?
University of Baltistan, Skardu
Gilgit-Baltistan
Department of Computer Science

How to tell the date and days?


Week 07
How to ask to eat or drink?
Week 08
How to ask for work or study?
Week 09
Day to day routine matters.
Week 10
Theory Problem Solution Design Social and
Class Time Spent on (in credit hours) Analysis Ethical Issues

30 30 20 5

Dated: Signature of Faculty Verified by


Head of Department
Copy to:
 Course Folder
 Class Representative (For Distribution to Students)
 Departmental Coordinator

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