Chapter 1. Module 1: Orientation

Table of Contents

Objectives
Tapes for ORN and associated resource modules
Unit 1 Target List
Unit 2 Target List
Unit 3 Target List
Unit 4 Target List
Unit 1
Introduction
References
Drills
Unit 2
Introduction
References
Drills
Unit 3
Introduction
References
Drills
Unit 4
Introduction
References
Drills
Criterion Test
Part I
Part II
Part III
Appendices
Appendix 1: Map of China
Appendix 2: Map of Taiwan
Appendix 3: Countries and Regions
Appendix 4: American States
Appendix 5: Canadian Provinces
Appendix 6: Common Chinese Names
Appendix 7: Chinese Provinces
Appendix 8: Chinese Cities

The Orientation Module and associated resource modules provide the linguistic tools needed to begin the study of Chinese, The materials also introduce the teaching procedures used in this course.

The Orientation Module is not a typical course module in several respects. First, it does not have a situational topic of its own, but rather leads into the situational topic of the following module — Biographic Information. Second, it teaches only a little Chinese grammar and vocabulary. Third, two of the associated resource modules (Pronunciation and Romanization, Numbers) are not optional; together with the Orientation Module, they are prerequisite to the rest of the course.

Upon successful completion of this module and the two associated resource modules, the student should: