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Bring the Integrated Chinese series to life with this new DVD! These live-action videos revolve around the real-life situations of the Integrated Chinese characters and present all 20 dialogues and narratives from the Level 1, Part 2 textbook.

Students will improve their communicative skills as well as increase their familiarity with Chinese culture. "Culture Minutes" related to the topics in each lesson take students onto the streets of Beijing, where they can listen in on unscripted, informal conversations with native speakers of Chinese.

Designed for use with Integrated Chinese, the DVDs are adaptable to most introductory Chinese courses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887277665
ISBN-10: 0887277667
Publisher: Cheng & Tsui
Published: 2009
Format: DVD

Cheng & Tsui's leading Chinese textbook series is new, revised, and better than ever! Integrated Chinese is already the leading introductory Chinese textbook at colleges and universities around the world. The third edition has been significantly updated to meet the needs of today's students with a full-color design, fewer lessons in Level 1 to allow for more flexible pacing, more communicative activities, up-to-date vocabulary, expanded cultural notes, an exciting new storyline linking all the dialogues and readings, and more review sections. In the third edition, Level 2 has also been split into two parts to match the format of Level 1. This new arrangement covers the material from the second edition—with 10 lessons in each part—yet allows for additional exercises in each lesson and accommodates more flexibility in teaching schedules.

The series provides coordinated practice in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Throughout the series, Integrated Chinese builds on the three modes of communication - interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational - and ACTFL's "Five Cs"—Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities—to build proficiency in using the Chinese language in a variety of real-life situations. With its emphasis on practicing a broad range of written and verbal communication skills and building cultural understanding, Integrated Chinese is ideally suited for students who want a comprehensive grounding in the Chinese language.

The Integrated Chinese series is a two-year course that includes textbooks, workbooks, character workbooks, online workbooks, audio CDs, multimedia resources, and teacher's handbooks. Materials are available in both simplified character and traditional character versions.

LEVEL 1 PART 1

  • Begins the first year of study in Chinese, and introduces about 350 vocabulary items
  • Covers the basics with simple, graded activities on essential topics such as greetings, dates and times, family, and shopping
  • Introduces essential grammatical structures
  • Positions pinyin texts close to Chinese character texts so students can focus on speaking and pronunciation

LEVEL 1 PART 2

  • Continues the first year of study and introduces about 350 more vocabulary items
  • Helps learners build communicative skills as they discuss everyday topics and learn useful sentence structures

LEVEL 2 PART 1

  • Begins the second year of study with about 350 more vocabulary items
  • Covers topics of interest to college-age students, such as campus life, career planning, and Chinese cultural traditions
  • Includes pinyin texts at the end of each lesson, so students can read characters without relying on pinyin

LEVEL 2 PART 2

  • Focuses on important linguistic structures to build and refine learners' understanding of Chinese grammar
  • Introduces approximately 400 more vocabulary items
  • Gradually introduces more formal speech and written-style language

What's New in the Third Edition?

  • An all-new, four-color design to facilitate student learning
  • Fewer lessons in Level 1 (20) to allow for more flexible pacing
  • Level 2 split into two parts for more flexibility
  • More task-based, communicative language applications and exercises in both the textbook and the workbook
  • A reorganization of the lessons so that each of the dialogues or readings is followed by its own Vocabulary, Grammar, and Language Practice sections
  • An exciting new storyline now links all the dialogues and readings in each level
  • New photos, illustrations, and authentic materials such as menus, street signs and tickets have been added throughout
  • Learning Objectives have been added to the beginning of each lesson to help students focus their studies and achieve language learning goals
  • Relate and Get Ready introductory questions for each lesson, designed to help students relate the learning objectives to their own cultural knowledge and communicative goals
  • New up-to-date, relevant vocabulary and a How About You? section in Level 1 that presents fun supplementary vocabulary personalized to fit students' interests
  • The Culture Highlights section provides just the right amount of relevant, interesting cultural information in a consistent place in each lesson
  • Review sections after every five lessons for review and reinforcement
  • A Progress Checklist at end of each lesson allows students to track their own progress and identify areas for further review
  • The comprehensive grammar coverage now has clearer explanations and examples
  • A detailed plan of scope and sequence to aid in lesson planning.
  • Exercises in the Workbook are arranged in two parts for each lesson, corresponding to the two dialogues or readings in the textbook
  • The Workbook now includes brief review lessons after every five lessons for cumulative practice and reinforcement
  • Audio recordings include English translations for studying on the go and are available on CD or as MP3 downloads
  • The Character Workbook includes more practice space for each character and radical information for each character
  • Teacher's Handbook (available since spring 2010) includes sample syllabi, lesson planning and teaching tips, answer keys, additional classroom activities, sample tests and quizzes, and more!
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Lesson 11: Talking about the Weather

Lesson 12: Dining

Lesson 13: Asking Directions

Lesson 14: Birthday Party

Lesson 15: Seeing a Doctor

Lesson 16: Dating

Lesson 17: Renting an Apartment

Lesson 18: Sports

Lesson 19: Travel

Lesson 20: At the Airport


Frequently asked questions about the Integrated Chinese series.
What are the major differences in the new edition?

Based on teacher feedback, the scope and sequence has been adjusted to move at a more manageable pace for students. The book is also now in a four-color format, the dialogues include a new storyline more appealing to students, and Level 2 is divided into two parts. View a transition guide to see what else is new!

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How many levels are there in the series?

There are two levels, each divided into two parts. Each part would be used for one semester at the college level or one year at the high school level.

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‹ How can I access the free downloads?upIs there a teacher's handbook? ›
What are the components?

Each part of the Integrated Chinese series consists of a textbook, workbook, online versions of the workbook (powered by Quia), character workbook, and audio CDs or MP3 files. Click here to browse the series' components.

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‹ What are the major differences in the new edition?upWhat's the difference between simplified and traditional character sets? ›
What's the difference between simplified and traditional character sets?

Traditional characters are the more complex written form of Chinese characters common to Hong Kong and Taiwan. Simplified characters were brought in by the mainland government in the mid-1950's to help increase literacy rates.

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‹ What are the components?upAre there any traditional characters in the Level 1 simplified textbooks, and vice versa? ›
What are the differences between the regular workbook and the character workbook?

The character workbook offers practice in stroke order and character writing, while the regular workbook includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises as well as grammar practice.

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‹ Are there any Integrated Chinese PowerPoints that I can use in class?upWhat is the difference between the audio CDs and the MP3? ›
What's the difference between the individual and lab audio CDs?

Both versions of the audio CD have the same content. The Lab version includes a license to copy the CD for use in the classroom or the language lab, or to upload the files onto a password protected server.

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‹ Is this suitable for AP prep?upWhat are the differences between the Multimedia Companion, the Workbook DVD, and the audio CDs? ›
What is the difference between the audio CDs and the MP3?

The MP3 files are downloadable audio files that include the same content as the physical audio CDs. Both the audio CD and the MP3 version offer free access to downloadable bonus tracks: alternate slower versions and dialogues with pauses.

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How can I access the free downloads?

Click on the Download link at the bottom of any page on the website, then on Integrated Chinese. You will need to enter your product key before accessing the files.

Purchased downloads can be accessed through the link included in the confirmation email you received after placing your order.  If you did not receive the link or confirmation email, click here for instructions on retrieving your purchased downloads.

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What are the differences between the Multimedia Companion, the Workbook DVD, and the audio CDs?

The Multimedia Companion features a wide variety of interactive games and practice on all four language skills. The Workbook DVD contains acted-out versions of dialogues in the Integrated Chinese Level 1 Part 1 Workbook (2nd Edition). The audio CDs includes all the dialogues, vocabulary, and pronunciation exercises from each lesson of the textbook, as well as the listening exercises from each lesson of the workbook. The 3rd edition CDs also include the detailed introduction to Chinese phonetics and pronunciation from the textbook.

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Can I use the 2nd edition Multimedia CD-ROM with the 3rd edition textbook?

Yes! Lesson topics do not line up exactly, but it still provides good reinforcement of the material for students.

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Are there any traditional characters in the Level 1 simplified textbooks, and vice versa?

Yes, a special appendix contains all dialogues from the text in the alternate format. A vocabulary index for Level 1 Part 1 with both simplified and traditional characters has also been posted to Peersource (my.cheng-tsui.com) as a free download.

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Are there English Translations?

Yes, the dialogues are translated into English at the back of each lesson.

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Does Integrated Chinese meet ACTFL standards?

Yes. Integrated Chinese aligns ACTFL's "Five Cs"—Communication, Culture, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities, and builds on the three modes of communication—interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational.

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‹ Are there any traditional characters in the Level 1 simplified textbooks, and vice versa?upHow can I access the free downloads? ›
Is this suitable for AP prep?

Yes. Completion of both levels of Integrated Chinese is equivalent to two years of Chinese at the college level, desirable for students taking the Advanced Placement Chinese Language and Culture Exam.

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Is there a teacher's handbook?

Integrated Chinese Level 1 Part 1 has a teacher's handbook and Level 1 Part 2 is due for release Fall 2011 (other levels forthcoming). Since the teacher's manuals cannot be sold to the general public, please contact Customer Service to request current teacher resources and for more information.

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Are there any Integrated Chinese PowerPoints that I can use in class?

Yes. Free PowerPoint presentations about the grammar taught in Integrated Chinese Level 1 Part 1 have been developed by Ying Yang of the University of California, Berkeley and are available on the Integrated Chinese companion site on PeerSource, along with other supplemental materials for the series.

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‹ Why am I having trouble playing the Integrated Chinese DVDs on my computer?upWhat are the differences between the regular workbook and the character workbook? ›
Why am I having trouble playing the Integrated Chinese DVDs on my computer?

For general playback issues, please see the "Why am I having trouble playing a DVD on my computer?" article.

Please note that the individual software and hardware settings may affect certain aspects of playback.  For example, the video quality may be slightly lower than that of a conventional player, or non-English subtitles may be labeled in the software as "Chinese (Taiwan)".  For best results, we recommend playing the DVDs on a conventional player.

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  • Each lesson consists of three segments, each about 2 minutes long:  two dialogues or narratives, plus a "Culture Minute" segment. Total runtime of the Level 1, Part 2 disc is 69 minutes.
  • “Culture Minutes” related to the topics in each lesson take students onto the streets of Beijing, where they can listen in on unscripted, informal conversations with native speakers of Chinese.
  • Subtitles in traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, pinyin, or English

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