Cover art for Chaoyue: Advancing in Chinese
Published
Columbia University, January 2010
ISBN
9780231145299
Format
Softcover, 464 pages
Dimensions
27.9cm × 21.6cm

Chaoyue: Advancing in Chinese A Textbook for Intermediate and Preadvanced Students

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Chaoyue: Advancing in Chinese covers the five Cs-communication, cultures, comparisons, connections, and communities-and follows three communicative modes in lesson design: interpersonal, interpretive, and presentational. The authors arrange their lessons around four topics intrinsically interesting to students: the self, schooling, social customs, and the global village, fostering a full appreciation of Chinese culture.

Each lesson contains warm-up activities, mini-dialogues, authentic readings, conversational relays, a cultural unit, examples of sentence patterns, and a vocabulary list. Two review lessons are geared specifically toward synthesizing and reinforcing the language and culture skills taught throughout the book, and footnote glossaries assist in reading comprehension.

Written by experienced Chinese language instructors, Chaoyue helps students reach the preadvanced proficiency level within two semesters, or approximately 150 to 180 hours of course time. The preadvanced stage is comparable to a fourth-semester college Chinese course, or 250 hours of instruction. Unlike other language texts, Chaoyue is printed in both simplified and traditional Chinese characters, as well as the phonetic systems used in China (pinyin) and Taiwan (zhuyin fuhao). It also includes a CD-ROM with additional assignments and review as well as an online teacher manual.

Lesson sections include: Warm-up activities that articulate the lesson's theme and activate students' prior knowledge

Short readings in the form of letters, e-mails, reports, dialogues, stories, and interviews

Dialogue practice with key vocabulary and sentence patterns

Interactive activities such as surveys, debates, and small group discussions

Conversational relays that ask pairs to complete minidialogues

Authentic readings in the form of advertisements, Web sites, maps, and signs, with multiple-choice review questions

Common expressions that relate to the lesson theme

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