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Access Chinese, Book 1

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Access Chinese gives a new perspective to teaching and learning Chinese by harmonizing 3 key elements of learning a second language creatively:

  1. Intertwining language with culture
  2. Balancing focus on forms and meaning
  3. Developing literacy skills through both oral and written Chinese.
This book treats culture as the glue that connects the units by following the story lines of a twin brother and sister learning Chinese in two contexts (China vs. US). Access Chinese provides essential tools for communication throughout the story development while at the same time engaging learners in acquiring additional vocabulary and grammar by contextualizing these elements in further communicative tasks. Also, Access Chinese uses colloquial Chinese as a starting point for engaging the learner while also introducing the nuance of Chinese philosophy and deeply imbedded Chinese etiquettes and rituals in communication to bring about the curiosity and appreciation of the language and culture.


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Introduction to Pinyin

Step 1

Chinese syllablesZero initial syllablesTonesNeutral TonePlacement of tone marks

Step 2

Single finalsLabial initials b, p, m, f and Alveolar initials d, t, n, l

Step 3

Compound finals ai, ei, ao, ou, ua, uoDental sibilant initials z, c, sRetroflex initials zh, ch, sh

Step 4

Compound finals ia, ie, iao, iu (iou), üe, üanPalatal initials j, q, x and Velar initials g, k, h

Step 5

Front Nasal Finals an, en, ian, in, uan, un (uen), ün (üen)Back Nasal Finals ang, eng, ong, iang, ing, iong, uang, ueng

Step 6

erTone changeTone change for 3rd toneTone change for yi ¿Tone change for bù ¿

Supplementary

Sentence pauseSentence stressSentence intonationRecitingSelf AssessmentIntroduction to Hanzi

Introduction

Traditional characters

Script of Chinese characters

Structure of Chinese characters

Radicals

Chinese Character types

Characters and words

Strokes

Stroke order

Chinese calligraphy

Theme 1 Getting Acquainted with Each Other ¿¿¿

Unit 1 Meeting Each Other ¿¿¿¿

1. Episode 1: At the airport

2. Spotlight

3. Sentence Patterns: Pronoun¿Name and Pronoun¿Adjective

4. Episode 2: In the classroom

5. Chinese names

6. Numbers 0-10

7. Saying Hello

8. Cultural Interchange

9. Grammar Kit

Word order in Chinese sentencesExpressing judgment using the verb ¿Comfirming information using yes-no questions ending with ¿Using the adverb ¿ in sentences with an adjectival predicate

10. Grammar Practice

11. Pronunciation Tips

Chinese tonesNeutral toneThe changes of the 3rd tone

12. Writing Chinese Characters

13. Integrative Practice

Unit 1 Word List


Unit 2 Gifts & Courtesy ¿¿¿¿

1. Episode 1: At the welcome party

2. Numbers 10-100

3. Sentence Patterns: Using ¿ and ¿

4. Episode 2: At the teahouse

5. Spotlight

6. Likes and dislikes (¿¿ and ¿¿¿)

7. Gifts and courtesy

8. Cultural Interchange

9. Grammar Kit

The proximal demonstrative pronoun ¿Asking what-questions with the interrogative pronoun ¿¿The adverbs of range ¿ and ¿

10. Grammar Practice

11. Pronunciation Tips

Initials z, c, s and zh, ch, shWords with z, c, s and zh, ch, shIntonation of interrogative sentences

12. Writing Chinese Characters

13. Integrative Practice

Unit 2 Word List


Unit 3 Feel at Home Wherever You Are ¿¿¿¿

1. Episode 1: At the Admissions Office

2. Spotlight

3. Telling Time

4. Episode 2: At Jenny's House

5. Word Power

6. Sentence Pattern (Subject+Verb+Object¿? / Subject+Verb¿Verb+Object?)

7. Titles

8. Cultural Interchange

9. Grammar Kit

Telling TimeAsking which-questions with the interrogative pronoun ¿Asking others to confirm information using Verb¿Verb questions

10. Grammar Practice

11. Pronunciation Tips

How to pronounce rPronouncing the titles of family membersPauses in a sentence

12. Writing Chinese Characters

13. Integrative Practice

Unit 3 Word List


Review unit 1

1. Pronunciation Kit

2. Vocabulary Kit

3. Understanding the meanings of words

4. Grammar Workshop

5. Practice in Context

6. Writing Project


Theme 2 Getting to Know Each Other ¿¿¿

Unit 4 In and Out of class ¿¿¿¿

1. Episode 1: On campus

2. My Daily Routine

3. Sentence Pattern: ¿ + action /¿ + place + action

4. Episode 2: Off campus

5. Sales Manager's Schedule

6. Questions with and Interrogative Pronoun

7. Invitation

8. Cultural Interchange

9. Grammar Kit

Expressing information about an event or action: using time phrases as adverbial phrasesGiving a suggestion or a making a request using the particle ¿Using question words

10. Grammar Practice

11. Pronunciation Tips

Initials j, q, x and zh, ch, shWord with initials j, q, xIntonation of Wh-questions in Chinese

12. Writing Chinese Characters

13. Integrative Practice

Unit 4 Word List


Unit 5 Shopping and Bargaining ¿¿¿¿

1. Episode 1: In the Classroom

2. Spotlight

3. Sentence Pattern: A¿/B Adj / A¿(¿)B Adj / A¿B¿¿(Adj)

4. Episode 2: At the Used Bicycle Shop

5. Colors

6. Word Power

7. Shopping

8. Cultural Interchange

9. Grammar Kit

Expressing quantity with measure wordsExpressing comparison using the preposition ¿The different usages of ¿

10. Grammar Practice

11. Pronunciation Tips

Tone changes of yiThe semi 3rd toneSentence stress

12. Writing Chinese Characters

13. Integrative Practice

Unit 5 Word List


Unit 6 Fine Food ¿¿¿¿

1. Episode 1: In a Chinese Restaurant

2. Spotlight

3. Sentence Pattern: ¿¿

4. Episode 2: Outside the Restaurant

5. Good Vegetables for Good Health

6. Reading

7. Table Manners

8. Cultural Interchange

9. Grammar Kit

Expressing "have done" with the particle ¿Asking others to make a choice ¿...¿¿...¿Sentence Final particle ¿

10. Grammar Practice

11. Pronunciation Tips

Finals -n and -ng Ér huà ¿¿Intonation of exclamatory sentences

12. Writing Chinese Characters

13. Integrative Practice


Review unit 2

1. Pronunciation Kit

2. Vocabulary Kit

3. Understanding the meanings of words

4. Best Activities and Places

5. Buy and Sell

6. Interview

7. Ordering Dishes


Overall Review of Access Chinese 1Appendix ¿ Grammar kits of Access Chinese 1Appendix ¿Word list of Access Chinese 1Appendix ¿ AudioscriptsAppendix ¿ Answer Keys


About the author

Dr. Jun Liu is Associate Provost for International Initiatives at Georgia State University. Prior to taking on this role, he served as the Director of the Confucius Institute at University of Arizona and a faculty member of both English Language/Linguistics and the Second Language Acquisition and Teaching Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program. He is also Vice President of International Society of Chinese Language Teaching (ISCLT), and Senior Advisor of The Office of Chinese Language Council International (Hanban). Dr. Liu earned his Ph.D. in Foreign and Second Language Education at Ohio State University. Access Chinese is his first publication with McGraw-Hill.

Product details

Authors Jun Liu
Publisher McGraw-Hill
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.02.2012
 
EAN 9780073371887
ISBN 978-0-07-337188-7
Dimensions 213 mm x 285 mm x 13 mm
Weight 612 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Education and learning > Adult education/adult education classes > Adult education class / course materials (language)
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Study & Teaching, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese, Chinese, Language teaching & learning material & coursework, Language teaching and learning material and coursework

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