Climbing up: An Intermediate Chinese Course (2nd Edition) consists of two volumes, each including two sub-volumes. Most
texts select themes reflecting contemporary Chinese social life and are very
interesting. Each lesson is composed of six modules, namely, “Text”, “New Words”,
“Notes”, “Usage of the Words”, “Compare the Usage of the Words”, and “Exercises”.
Besides the notes and explanations, a distinctive characteristic of this
textbook is that it has a module, i.e., “Compare the Usage of the Words”, to
meet students’ needs to use diverse words in their expressions. Frequently-used
synonyms are selected in pairs or groups to compare and practice, which not
only helps students solve their difficulties in learning, but also enriches
their vocabulary. To help students achieve the overall improvement in their listening,
speaking, reading and writing abilities, based on the first edition, two types
of exercises, i.e., “Dialogue” and “Reading”, have been added in the second
edition.
Professor Yang
Jizhou of Beijing Language and Culture University has worked in the field of
CFL teaching and research and CFL textbook writing for many years. His
published works includeTeaching
Syllabus of Elementary Chinese for Foreign Students, theChinese Courseseries, theClimbing upseries, theVocational Chineseseries,1700 Groups of Frequently Used
Chinese Synonyms,800
Frequently Used Chinese Function Words,The
Commercial Press Learner’s Dictionary of Chinese Idioms,A Handbook of Spoken Chinese
Sentences, etc. His major papers include “Order of Grammatical Items in
Elementary Level CFL Teaching” and “Issues in the Compilation of Elementary
Chinese Textbooks”, etc. Prof. Yang won the 2nd prize of 2001 Beijing (Higher) Education
Achievements.