Please download the attached PDFs for corrections to the IC 1-1 Traditional workbook:
This vocabulary index contains both traditional and simplified character forms, for students who would like to compare and learn both versions.
In this set of PPT, topics of grammar structures are listed at the beginning of each lesson as “Objectives”. Each topic is linked to a few PPT slides for classroom practice. You can choose the ones you want to use in any order you like, or use all of them.
For most of the practice slides, the answers are provided after students answer them with just another click, so the structures are reinforced.
At the end of each set of practice, there is a button which can bring you back to the first page (objectives), where you can pick another topic.
A collection of chengyu stories and other ancient Chinese stories and parables, with vocabulary glosses and comprehension questions. These were included in the Integrated Chinese 2nd Edition Workbook and are now being offered as a free supplement to the 3rd Edition (or any other textbook). Level is suitable for intermediate level of proficiency (equivalent to the second year of college study).
This is a collection of video worksheets that accompany the Integrated Chinese Textbook Level 1 Part 1 DVDs. Each worksheet includes pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing activities that support instruction using the videos in class. The resources are available in both PDF and Word DOC formats, which can be easily edited to fit different classroom settings.
Pattern drills for practicing sentence patterns from Level 1 Part 1.
These Power Point slides show the target grammar and vocabulary for each dialogue in the Integrated Chinese Level 1 Part 1 textbook. The file names are written to indicate the lesson, dialogue number and whether it reviews grammar or vocabulary. For example: L1-D2-V is for Lesson 1, Dialogue 2, Vocabulary.
Here is an electronic version of this image, in case the characters are hard to read in the printed book.
This is a collection of video worksheets that accompany the Integrated Chinese Textbook Level 1 Part 2 DVDs. Each worksheet includes pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing activities that support instruction using the videos in class. The resources are available in both PDF and Word DOC formats, which can be easily edited to fit different classroom settings.
The vocabulary index for IC 1/2
These Power Point slides show the target grammar and vocabulary for each dialogue in the Integrated Chinese Level 1 Part 2 textbook. The file names are written to indicate the lesson, dialogue number and whether it reviews grammar or vocabulary. For example: L11-D2-V is for Lesson 11, Dialogue 2, Vocabulary.
This is a collection of video worksheets that accompany the Integrated Chinese Textbook Level 2 Part 1 DVDs. Each worksheet includes pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing activities that support instruction using the videos in class. The resources are available in both PDF and Word DOC formats, which can be easily edited to fit different classroom settings.
Here is a complete collection of the video transcripts of Integrated Chinese Level 2 Part 1 DVD.
This is a downloadable PDF with the Integrated Chinese Level 2 Part 1 Vocabulary Index.
This is a collection of video worksheets that accompany the Integrated Chinese Textbook Level 2 Part 2 DVDs. Each worksheet includes pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing activities that support instruction using the videos in class. The resources are available in both PDF and Word DOC formats, which can be easily edited to fit different classroom settings.
Here is a complete collection of the video transcripts of Integrated Chinese Level 2 Part 2 DVD.
This is a downloadable PDF with the Integrated Chinese Level 2 Part 2 Vocabulary Index.
This is the character page we created and most enjoyed by people all over the world:
http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/ealc/chinese/characters.html
Please feel free to use it.
One of the great nights of studying Chinese was when I went on to youtube.com to check out their selections of videos to immerse myself into the chinese language. I came across music videos, and having come very close to completing Integrated Chinese Level One, Part One I could understand a couple of songs. Here is my favorite one that gave me a real boost of confidence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv_cEeDlop0&feature=related
You can sing right along with it after listening to it one to two times. There are subtitiles in traditional characters. There are a lot of other songs you'll find too! Have fun!!!
Yongan Wu at the University of North Florida has developed a suite of vocabulary study tools correlated to Integrated Chinese. To try out this program, please download the attachment.
After you have downloaded the attachment:
To install, please click "ChineseVocab.jar" if you are using a Mac.
Please click "Chinese Vocab - Windows.exe" if you are using Windows.
This is a work in progress, and the creator is actively looking for beta testers who will try out these tools and provide feedback for improvement! Please send your feedback and suggestions to yongan.wu@unf.edu. Enjoy!
Looking for an interactive, effective, and efficient way for your Chinese language students to practice what they've learned in the third edition of Integrated Chinese? Want to add technology to your classroom? The new Integrated Chinese Online Workbooks may be just what you're searching for. In this recorded online seminar, Project Manager, Natalie Hogg, of Quia Corporation will guide you through all the interactive features and show you how to manage your classroom, assign homework, create quizzes, and more using this new online workbook. (see the attachment below for the recording)
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Explore the new multimedia components for Integrated Chinese, Third Edition. Learn more about the textbook video DVDs, online workbooks, etextbooks, and FREE resources available on the companion site, www.integrated-chinese.com. Start enriching your Integrated Chinese course today! Presented in Chinese.