| BACK AOZHONGQIAO (AZQ) WORKSHOPS (Small groups: 1 to 4 people) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chinese Technical Vocabulary – Chemistry – course overview & outcomes | 17 | (三 ) Alkali Metals |
| 2 | Periodic Table of Elements – Simplified Chinese (元素周期表) | 18 | (四 ) Alkaline Earths |
| 3 | Simplified Chinese characters can look very similar | 19 | (五 ) Metalloids |
| 4 | Components or Radicals (气 钅石) | 20 | (六 ) Halogens |
| 5 | Simplified Chinese characters vs Traditional Chinese characters | 21 | (七 ) Metals |
| 6 | Mandarin Chinese / Cantonese / Dialects | 22 | (八 ) Transition Metals |
| 7 | Explanation of Hanyu Pinyin – initials, finals, 4 tones of Mandarin Chinese | 23 | (九 ) Lanthanide Series |
| 8 | Hanyu Pinyin reading and listening practice | 24 | (十 ) Actinide Series |
| 9 | Reading practice - Periodic Tale of Elements – Simplified Chinese | 25 | Common chemical substances – e.g. carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) |
| 10 | Chemical elements that look similar and/or sound similar | 26 | Key industrial materials – e.g. copper, zinc, nickel, iron ore, steel, coal, lithium |
| 11 | Numbers | 27 | Australian Commodities – iron ore, coal, natural gas, gold, aluminium |
| 12 | Atomic Number / Atomic Mass / Symbol/ Electronic Shell & Configuration | 28 | Mining (矿) – base metals, rare earth elements |
| 13 | Key vocabulary – atom, proton, neutron, nucleus | 29 | Chemical Constants – e.g. Avogadro’s Number, Molar Gas Constant |
| 14 | Etymology of Periodic Table elements (English & Simplified Chinese) | 30 | Branches of Chemistry – Analytic, Biochemistry, Inorganic, Organic, Physical |
| 15 | (一 ) Nonmetals | 31 | Glossary of Terms |
| 16 | (二) Nobel gases | 32 | Thank-you! 谢谢! |