Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Chinese Language Learning and Teaching

Chinese Language Learning and Teaching


Chinese Language Learning and Teaching
1B8 Class Work and Home Work Book
Title Page ............................................................................................................................................ i
Classroom Rules Page .........................................................................................................................ii
Homework Rules Page .......................................................................................................................iii
Contents Page 1 .................................................................................................................................iv
 Contents Page 2 .................................................................................................................................v
Han Yu for Beginners Unit One- 1to -5 Class Work and Home Work Table .....................................................1


 1J8 Class Work and Home Work Book
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http://www.ctcfl.ox.ac.uk/Chinese/lessons.htm
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Introduction
This supplementary Chinese course of 22 lessons in simplified characters at elementary-intermediate level is suitable for students who have already learned Chinese for at least 3 months. The course has been designed to supplement classroom teaching of Chinese, but can stand alone for use by students studying independently. It breaks new ground with its comprehensive use of multimedia materials, including video and audio files, interactive character writing exercises, interactive grammar drills, multiple choice vocabulary tests, and indexes for grammar and vocabulary. A standard multimedia plug-in is required to allow you to make full use of the multimedia elements.
Lesson content
Each lesson consists of the following standard sections:
Video and text
Vocabulary
Listening and speaking
Grammar exercises
Characters
Multiple choice
For guidance on how to use the CD-ROM please consult the Getting Started guide.
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 Acknowledgements

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List of Lessons
Introduction
You will hear the main dialogues at normal conversation speed. This may seem quite fast initially, but if you work through the exercises as listed below you will soon understand each word, and will also be able to apply what you have learned to real situations.
   
1. Borrowing a bike
2. Teacher's house
3. Chinese Department
4. Asking questions
5. An evening out
6. Having a chat
7. Looking for a room
8. At the barber's
9. At the neighbours
10. The dry cleaner's
11. At the market place
12. Visiting a sick friend
13. Meeting a friend
14. Discussing foreign travel
15. At the park16. Buying a train ticket
17. Buying a calligraphy brush
18. Asking about the homework
19. At the cinema
20. Welcoming a student
21. In the hostel
22. Catching a thief
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