Autor:Yuehua Liu, Tao-Chung Yao.
Publisher: Cheng & Tsui (January 1997).
Integrated Chinese Level 1 is intermediate-level textbook for students who have completed one year of study at the high school or college level, or for anyone seeking to communicate effectively in Chinese wherever it is spoken. This acclaimed, best-selling series is successful because it integrates all four language skills-listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Integrated Chinese helps you understand how the Chinese language works grammatically, and how to use Chinese in real life,how to understand it on the street, speak it on the telephone, read it in the newspaper, or write it in a report. The materials within Integrated Chinese's set of textbooks, workbooks, character workbooks, and audio CDs are divided into sections of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Two types of exercises are used: traditional exercises (fill-in-the-blank, sentence completion, translation) to help leaers build a solid grammatical foundation, and communication-oriented exercises (speaking drills, discussion topics, etc. ) to prepare them to function in a Chinese language environment. Frequently, authentic materials written for native Chinese speakers and real-life (newspaper clippings, signs, tickets, etc. ) are used. Notes on language use and Chinese culture are found throughout the textbooks.
Publisher: Cheng & Tsui (January 1997).
Integrated Chinese Level 1 is intermediate-level textbook for students who have completed one year of study at the high school or college level, or for anyone seeking to communicate effectively in Chinese wherever it is spoken. This acclaimed, best-selling series is successful because it integrates all four language skills-listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Integrated Chinese helps you understand how the Chinese language works grammatically, and how to use Chinese in real life,how to understand it on the street, speak it on the telephone, read it in the newspaper, or write it in a report. The materials within Integrated Chinese's set of textbooks, workbooks, character workbooks, and audio CDs are divided into sections of listening, speaking, reading and writing. Two types of exercises are used: traditional exercises (fill-in-the-blank, sentence completion, translation) to help leaers build a solid grammatical foundation, and communication-oriented exercises (speaking drills, discussion topics, etc. ) to prepare them to function in a Chinese language environment. Frequently, authentic materials written for native Chinese speakers and real-life (newspaper clippings, signs, tickets, etc. ) are used. Notes on language use and Chinese culture are found throughout the textbooks.