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Hello,

Our new Chinese instructor has decided to use volumes 3 - 5 of the New
Practical Chinese Reader.  In addition to the book and workbook there are
textbook CDs, workbooks CDs, and a textbook DVD.  Cheng and Tsui says that
they are not authorized by the publisher (Beijing Language and Culture
University Press) to sell 'lab' or 'site' licenses.

If your Chinese program is using the New Practical Chinese Reader, how are
you handling the distribution of the audio and video?  Do students buy the
CDs and DVDs with their books?  Have you gotten permission to distribute
these materials to enrolled students?  Other suggestions?

Thanks for your help,
Sharon



Sharon Scinicariello, Ph.D.
Director, Global Studio
University of Richmond, VA  23173

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