CHI2986 - Basic interpreting skills (Mandarin) 2 (Incountry Program)
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Arts
Leader(s): Chunming Shan
Offered
Not offered in 2009
Synopsis
Taught in a Chinese university, this unit builds on the skills learnt in Basic Interpreting Skills (Mandarin) 1; It covers topics including: finance and trade, banking and insurance, information and technology, legal matters, formalities for conferences, and interviews. Basic Interpreting Skills (Mandarin) 1 clearly follows a more professional line and is designed to give students more complete and polished skills as well as increasing the variety of their experiences.
Objectives
This unit aims to train bilingually proficient students in the role, theory, ethics, and practice of inter-cultural verbal communication at elementary level.
On completion of this unit students will have further developed and consolidated:
- Concepts of interpreting skills To fully understand the differences between verbal and non-verbal interpreting skills and concepts underlying principles and practice of interpreting and to recognize the specific requirements of different types of interpreting.
- Linguistic competence as well as verbal and non-verbal interpreting competence in both Chinese and English, to help them acquire fundamental skills and strategies essential to interpreting and to develop underlying techniques for summarizing, memory enhancement, note taking, public speaking skills, to help them become involved in various kinds of communicative activities which are closely in line with real-life situations and explore solutions to problems involved in decoding and encoding messages in the process of interpreting.
- Multicultural understanding, as a prerequisite to interpreting and to communicate culturally specific information into an understandable format in the target language.
- The foundation and confidence to participate in postgraduate level of interpreting and translation studies and/or other higher level of professional training programs.
Assessment
Tutorial participation & homework: 10%
Written test: 10%
Oral presentation & oral exam: 60%
Simulation performance: 20%
Off-campus attendance requirements
60 hours over three weeks
Prerequisites
Basic Interpreting Skills (Mandarin) 1 or equivalent/permission