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I'd like to hear a report back on this, too. Thanks. Steve
Dr. Steve and Laura Spinella, Sarah, Joey, Robby
Da Yi Street, Lane 29, #18, 2F-1, Taichung 40454, TAIWAN
011.886.4.2236.6145, of 4.2236.1901, fx 4.2236.2109, cell 9.2894.0514
USA: 9685 Otero Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80920, 719.528.1702, cell
719.360.6485
TEAM, PO Box 969, Wheaton, IL 60189, 800.343.3144 <www.team.org.tw/ccg>,
<http://groups.google.com/group/TEAMspinella/>,
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Sharon,
We have been using the Integrated Chinese series, Cheng & Tsui, for a
number of years, for first and second year texts.
-Louise
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Louise Campbell
Language Resource Center Director
UW-La Crosse
1725 State Street
La Crosse WI 54601
phone: 608 785-8325
fax: 608 785-8368
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Hello
At Northeastern Illinois University our instructors use Integrated
Chinese Second Edition and we used the First Edition previously.
It's a popular and pedagogically sound book, but the audio CDs are
expensive for site licensing.
http://www.cheng-tsui.com/store/products/integrated_chinese
Another option would be to have students buy the individual CDs.
Hope this helps your selection.
Thomas Griffin
Supervisor, Foreign Language Lab
Northeastern Illinois University
LIB-451
Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
5500 N St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625
773-442-4753 (phone)
773-442-4752 (voicemail)
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_Integrated Chinese_, authored by Tao-chung Yao at al and published
by Cheng & Tsui, is the most widely adopted textbook for beginning
and intermediate Chinese classes in this country.
Feng Lan, Ph.D
Associate Professor of Chinese Language and Literature
Coordinator of the East Asian Division
Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics
Florida State University
(850) 644-8389
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My Chinese colleagues use
Integrated Chinese (Level 1 for 1st year, and Level 2 for 2nd year)
Authors: Liu, Yao, Bi & Shi
Published by Cheng & Tsui Co.
Beatrice L. Bongiorno
Professor of Italian & Spanish, M.A.
Italian & Spanish Program Coordinator
World Languages Department - A245 H
Tel. (425) 564-2213
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Arts & Humanities Division - R230
Bellevue Community College
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue, WA 98007-6484
"To have gone to Italy without having seen Sicily is not to have seen
Italy at all, for Sicily is the clue to everything."~~J.W. von Goethe
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Sharon,
At the University of Hawaii we use Integrated Chinese, Level 1 for the first
year and Integrated Chinese, Level 2 for the second year.
Aloha,
Daniel Tom
Language Learning Center
University of Hawaii
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Voice: 808-956-5118
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Colorado College uses Integrated Chinese as its textbook for the first and
second years.
Sarah
Sarah Withee
Academic Technology Specialist for the Humanities
Colorado College
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(719) 389-6381
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Dear Sharon:
UC Berkeley's Chinese Program (in the department of East Asian
Languages and Cultures) uses Integrated Chinese, 2nd Edition, Level
1, Parts 1 & 2 for first year Chinese, and Level 2 for second year.
They use textbooks, workbooks, and the audio programs. Cheng and Tsui
is the publisher/distributor. For more detailed information on
articulation of the first and second years, please contact the
Chinese language program coordinator, Cecilia Chu
([log in to unmask]).
The Chinese teaching staff have developed many ancillary materials
for teaching heritage language learners as well as learners with no
Chinese language background. Some of this curricular innovation and
development came about through Berkeley Language Center fellowships
for lecturers, making the BLC justifiably proud of its contribution
to the quality of the language program.
HTH,
Victoria
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Hi Sharon and LLTIers:
Miami University, Oxford, OH uses Integrated Chinese 1-1 for CHI
101-102, Integrated Chinese 1-2 for CHI 201-202, and Integrated
Chinese 2 for CHI 301-302.
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Daniel E. Meyers
Interactive Language Resource Center
Austrian Summer Scholars Program
Irvin Hall 47
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
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Integrated Chinese is definitely the most common to date. We use it at my
college.
Laura Franklin
Professor of French, Alexandria Campus and ELI
Co-Editor, MERLOT World Languages
Northern Virginia Community College
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Hi Sharon!
We use New Practical Chinese Reader, volumes 1, 2 and 3.
Academic Technologies
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/at/
Foreign Language Technology
http://go.carleton.edu/f
Carly J. Born
Academic Technologies, Team Lead
Carleton College | 507-222-7010 | [log in to unmask]
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