Based on a
country-specific concept,Elementary Chinese
for Burmese Studentsis designed for Burmese college students who are
learning Chinese and other Burmese people who are taking optional Chinese
programs. The aim is to develop the learners’ basic Chinese language and
communication skills. The amount of contents of the texts matches the local
educational system and length of classes in Burma; with the local Chinese
teachers’ language level and teaching level taken into consideration, the book
suits the current situation of Chinese teaching and learning in Burma.
The book is
divided into two volumes, each with 12 lessons and 3 sets of unit exercises.
The contents develop from daily communicative conversations to topic
discussions, covering the majority of the Level 1 words in the Syllabus of
Graded Chinese Vocabulary, a few Level 2 and Level 3 words, and a number of
words related to Burmese culture; the focal grammar points can basically meet
elementary Chinese learners’ needs in their everyday communication.
Furthermore, the book has scientifically absorbed some of the important results
in the comparative study of Chinese and Burmese, with all the directions and explanations
in it, including the directions in the accompanying CD, provided in both
Chinese and Burmese, in order to suit the Chinese teaching in Burma and
highlight the country-specific feature.
This is Book 2, which comes with an MP3 CD and an exercise book of
Chinese characters.
Zheng Tongtao, the chief author of this book, is a doctoral
supervisor holding double doctorate degrees, an Australian Chinese who has
returned to China, a renowned linguist, an expert in computer science, and the
dean of the Overseas Education College and the International College of Xiamen
University.
Among the other authors, Doctor He Shanyan is an associate professor and
a tutor of postgraduate International Chinese Education majors, who now works
in the Teaching & Research Office of the School of Liberal Arts, Guangxi
University for Nationalities, engaging in the teaching and research of Chinese
as a foreign language. Ms. He’s research focuses on Chinese Teaching in
Southeast Asia, textbook design, and discourse analysis.