Ang Lee (w/ Pinyin Annotations)
Explore Ang Lee's transition from obscure beginnings to cinematic acclaim.
Discover the story of Ang Lee, the two-time Academy Award-winning director renowned for films such as Life of Pi, Brokeback Mountain, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Readers will learn how the once stay-at-home father catapulted to the forefront of the filmmaking world with his vivid and intimate tales of human experience.
Features:
- Pre- and post-reading comprehension questions to build reading fluency
- Epilogue with updated personal and professional information
- Companion website with audio and a rich array of resources to support instruction and practice
Appropriate for classroom instruction or independent study, the Chinese Biographies series is ideal for high school, college, and heritage learners who have mastered 500-1,000 Chinese characters.
A pinyin-free version of Ang Lee is also available.
Specs
Learning how to read Chinese involves learning, literally, thousands of characters whose correspondence to sounds is not as neat as in western languages, i.e., it would be hard to "sound out" word that you haven't seen before in writing. Simplifying the task by providing simplified readers with phonetic transcriptions directly associated with the words is a very good and pedagogically valid step. Such readers are scarce in Chinese. Ms Wu used technology as an enabler to both create and share the material online, setting an excellent example.
Why did Jeremy Lin's journey to the NBA inspire so many people? When did Ang Lee start to feel like a success in the film industry? How did Yao Ming get his drive to excel in basketball? What was Lang Lang's first exposure to classical piano music? Where did Vera Wang develop her business savvy? Where does Jay Chou find inspiration for his music? The fascinating Chinese Biographies series answers all these questions and more to inspire young learners while reinforcing their language learning. New epilogues in the 2nd Edition include updated personal and professional information for each pop culture icon.
Designed for learners who have mastered 1000-1200 vocabulary words, each biography is available with or without pinyin annotation to accommodate different teaching and learning styles. Pre- and post-reading comprehension questions build reading fluency and encourage cultural comparisons. The Chinese Biographies companion website includes additional exercises to improve students’ grammar and vocabulary, as well as audio recordings, class handouts, vocabulary lists, and English translations. Chinese Biographies are ideal readers for both classroom instruction and independent learning.