Chinese: Introduction to Chinese Language and Culture (CHIN-130)
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Course Description
Five class periods. Distinguished students will be recommended by the department for this accelerated course at the conclusion of the first trimester of Chinese 100. Upon successful completion of this course, students move on to Chinese 220/0.
Steps in the Research Process
Begin your research with an understanding of the process
Get an Overview with Reference Sources
Below are some Reference Books in the Garver Room
REF 306.0951 EN19DA Encyclopedia of contemporary Chinese culture REF 951 P41E Encyclopedia of China : the essential reference to China, its history and culture REF 909 R54L v.2 Eastern Asia And Classical Greece (Chapter 2: Ancient China) REF 909 R54L v.5 The Far East And A New Europe (Chapter 2: Imperial China)
Suggested Keywords or Subjects via Catalog Search
Try the following terms for your search:
- China.
- Chinese characters.
- Chinese characters -- Study and teaching.
- China -- Encyclopedias.
- Chinese language -- Composition and exercises.
- Chinese language -- Conversation and phrase books.
- Chinese language -- Etymology.
Library Catalog
Other Library Catalogs
Note: When you need to request materials from other libraries via online catalog above, you will need a library card with a PIN. If you don't have one yet, the librarians at the Circulation Desk will help you set it up.
Recommended Databases for Further Research
Access to Full Text Periodicals and other reference sources is available through the following subscription databases:
Phillips Academy A to Z Databases
Selected Internet Resources
Learning Chinese Language finds place in high school.
Chinese Language 中国语言
Chinese Characters 中国字
Learn Pinyin 学拼音
How to Build Up Your Bibliography
First, know what style your teacher asks you to use, then click the link below to learn how to use them via samples given. If you have further questions, please feel free to ask librarians at the Help Desk.

