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Author K12 Standard Chinese writing team
ISBN 9787561966273
Pub Date 2024-10
Page Count:213
Target Audience(Age) 初级
Annotation Language 英文
Medium 纸质书
The K12
Standard Chinese series is an international Chinese language grading
textbook for non-native learners in grades K-12, aiming to enable learners to
gradually improve their language proficiency in the context of enjoyable
stories about modern life in China and traditional Chinese culture. The
textbook is aligned with the Chinese Proficiency Grading Standards for
International Chinese Language Education and the Framework
of Reference for Chinese Culture and Society in International Chinese Language
Education issued by the Centre for Language Education and Cooperation of
the Ministry of Education of China. Following the principle of combining “structure-function-culture”,
this set of textbooks is student-centred and language use-oriented, and
combines the “5Cs” goals (Communication, Culture, Comparison, Community and
Connection) put forward by the American Standards for Learning Foreign
Languages in the 21st Century. Designed and written with the concepts of “Chinese
characters as the foundation, Chinese culture as the body, interest as the basis
and grading as the outline”, the textbook follows the laws of second language
acquisition to set contents in a gradual and orderly manner, forming a
closed-loop structure for language and culture teaching.
The K12
Standard Chinese series is written according to the new paradigm of “three
levels and nine bands” proposed in the Grading
Standards. Combined with the actual needs of K-12 learners, the
grading standard is further refined into “five levels and nine bands”, forming
a spiral structure that goes from basic, elementary, intermediate, advanced,
and then top, with the nine levels corresponding to the Grading Standards one by one.
This book belongs to the Elementary Level 2 of this set of teaching materials, which is in line with Level 2 of the Grading Standard, HSK Level 2 and YCT Level 2-3, and focuses on “Communication” in the 5Cs. Learners are able to communicate briefly and complete communication tasks on topics such as family situation, living environment, shopping, etc., grasp the customs relevant to Chinese festivals and culture and relate them to factors relevant to their own country’s culture.