First of all, please register for an account on the official website of Beijing Language and Culture University Press (if you already have an account, please log in first), and then bind the QR code on the back cover of the printed version of Chinese Paradise (after scratching off the coating, you will find a separate QR code for each book), and then you can watch all the digital resources of Chinese Paradise at this level for free. You can watch online audios, videos, and interactive games, etc. Teaching courseware, picture cards, and word cards, etc., can be downloaded for free.
After purchasing the e-Book, the resource is automatically bound for you, and you can access it through the advertisement bar on the homepage, or through the personal center-electronic resource package. If you can't access it, please contact the customer service staff.
All electronic resources can be watched through pop-ups. If there is no pop-up showing up for you to watch the resources, the main reason could be that your browser pop-up blocker has been turned on. In this case, we recommend you to turn off the blocker or switch to another browser to watch.
The reason why the reading interface appears directly when you click Download PDF in your browser is that the browser has a built-in PDF reading function. To solve this problem, you can try to change the browser settings. Take Chrome as an example. Go to the page: chrome://settings/pdf, and then turn off the option of “Open PDF files in browser”. In this way, when you click on the PDF file, it should prompt you to download it rather than directly open it. In addition, you can also consider installing specialized PDF reading software, and set the browser to use the software to open PDF files.
When a web page playback lagging issue occurs, please first check whether the network connection is stable. If it is unstable or too slow, it may cause playback lagging. In this way, we suggest that you can pause to buffer the video and then watch the video. In addition, you can quit the bandwidth-consuming P2P software to prevent it from competing with video playback for network resources.