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Integrated Chinese, Level 1 Part 1 Workbook DVD, Preview
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For students who respond better to visuals, this DVD contains acted-out versions of dialogues in the Integrated Chinese Level 1 Part 1 workbook. Good for students at home, and also useful for individual teachers to play in class. The DVD is can be used with both Second and Third Editions of Integrated Chinese.
This set contains the same material as in the individual version, and includes a site license allowing the playing and duplication of the material FOR USE IN A LANGUAGE LAB ONLY. For information about our site license policies, click here.
Since its release, Integrated Chinese has become the leading introductory Chinese textbook in colleges and universities around the world. With its holistic, integrated focus on the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing, it teaches all the basics beginning and intermediate students need to function in Chinese. Integrated Chinese helps students understand how the Chinese language works grammatically, and how to use Chinese in real life.
Level 1 Part 1 begins the first year of study in Chinese, introducing 350 characters. Students cover the basics quickly, with simple, graded activities on essential topics such as greetings, dates and time, shopping, and family. Pinyin texts accompany Chinese characters throughout, allowing students to focus on both speaking and pronunciation, and character recognition.
Level 1 Part 2 continues the first year of study and introduces 350 more characters. Learners build solid communicative skills as they discuss everyday topics such as food, sports, travel, going to a party, and renting an apartment. Pinyin is presented at the end of each lesson, so students can begin reading characters without relying solely on pinyin.
Level 2 spans the entire second year of Chinese study, introducing 600 additional characters over two semesters. College students deal with age-appropriate topics such as campus and family life, social issues, and aspects of Chinese culture. A focus on important linguistic structures helps to expand learners’ understanding of Chinese grammar. Level 2 gradually introduces the more formal written-style expressions, often used in news broadcasts and formal speeches.
| Attachment | Size | |
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| Title_03.mp4 | 7.11 MB |






