ABSTRACT

 The Routledge Course in Modern Mandarin Chinese is a two-year undergraduate course for students with no prior background in Chinese study which takes students from complete beginner to post-intermediate level. Designed to build a strong foundation in both the spoken and written language it develops all the basic skills such as pronunciation, character writing, word use and structures, while placing strong emphasis on the development of communicative skills.

Each level of the course consists of a textbook and workbook, available separately in simplified or traditional character editions. Both workbooks include a free CD with all the dialogues from the textbooks and the necessary audio for the listening for information exercises. A companion website will provide expanded listening files and a broad range of resources for students and teachers.

The benefits of this course include:

  • focus on the long-term retention of vocabulary, characters and structures by reiterating structures and vocabulary throughout the book series
  • carefully selected and staged introduction of characters with staged removal of pinyin to ensure recognition and use of characters
  • clear and jargon-free explanations of use and structures, that are easy for students and teachers to understand
  • extensive workbook exercises for homework, independent study, and classroom use focusing on all language skills and modalities including a vast inventory of carefully structured exercises focusing on listening comprehension, reading for information, and writing for communication
  • an extensive inventory of classroom activities that guide students to develop
  • a list of communication goals and key structures for each lesson allowing the student to assess progress
  • cultural notes explaining the context of the dialogues
  • language FAQs explaining aspects of Chinese language as they relate to the content and vocabulary in the lesson
  • storyline following a group of students studying in China from Europe, North America and East Asia, making the book attractive to a variety of students and facilitating the introduction of Chinese culture
  • full-color text design for the textbook and carefully matched designs for the traditional and simplified books, allowing for easy cross-reference.

The course is also fully supported by an interactive Companion Website. The website contains a wealth of additional resources for both teachers and students.

Teachers will find lesson plans in both English and Mandarin, providing a weekly schedule and overall syllabus for fall and spring, as well as activities for each lesson and answer keys.

Students will be able to access downloadable character practice worksheets along with interactive pronunciation, vocabulary and character practice exercises. All the audio material necessary for the course is also available online and conveniently linked on screen to the relevant exercises for ease-of-use.

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Lesson 1 NH hFo Hello

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Dialogue

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Vocabulary

bù no, not (family name) good very lFoshC teacher, professor

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Dialogue practice

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1.7. Answering yes

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Pronunciation and Pinyin

Introduction to the parts of the Mandarin syllable

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ian, üan

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Lesson 1 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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Vocabulary

Chén (family name) dAngrán of course Déguó Germany Déguó rén German person all, both

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Country names and nationalities

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2.2. The plural form of pronouns

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2.7.  DAngrán of course

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Sentence pyramids

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Language FAQs

How do you make a noun plural?

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Dialogue

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Vocabulary

Dàwéi David Déguó huà German language duìbuqH excuse me FFguó huà French language

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Common Family Names Dialogue practice

Bái Huáng Wáng Cài JiAo Wèi Chén JCn Wú Dèng KIng Xiè DCng LH Xú

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Use and structure

3.1. Chinese names  The parts of a Chinese name

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Notes on Chinese culture

What is in a name?

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Lesson 3 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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rènshi meet, know shéi who

male female bàba dad mAma mom gBge older brother jiGjie older sister dìdi younger brother mèimei younger sister

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Use and structure

4.1.  Shéi who?

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Language FAQs

What is the difference between ZhDngguó huà and ZhDngwén?

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Lesson 4 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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jiA [gè] family, home jiJ nine

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Compound nouns Fixed expressions The numbers 1–10 and zero

diànhuà hàomF phone number shIujC hàomF cell phone number (mobile phone number) NH de diànhuà hàomF shì duDshao? What is your phone number? NH de shIujC hàomF shì duDshao? What is your cell phone

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Dialogue practice

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5.14.  Asking for phone numbers

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Notes on Chinese culture

One-child policy

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Lesson 5 Dialogue in English

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Lesson 6 MFi dDngxi Shopping

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Dialogue

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mFi buy mài sell

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Characters Dialogue practice

一 yc one 二 èr two 三 san three 四 sì four 五 wj five

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Chinese characters

Strokes and stroke order

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Stroke Order Flow Chart

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Lesson 6 Characters step-by-step

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4. Prices

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5. DuDshao and jH compared

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Language FAQs

More about 二 and liFng

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Notes on Chinese culture

Early morning activities

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Dialogue

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Numbers 11–20 Numbers 20–90 Numbers 100–999

11 十一 shíyC 16 十六 shíliù 12 十二 shí’èr 17 十七 shíqC 13 十三 shísAn 18 十八 shíbA 14 十四 shísì 19 十九 shíjiJ 15 十五 shíwJ 20 二十 èrshí

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Characters

(marks noun description) (classifier for people and some other nouns) how many, how much lifng two (of something)

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Use and structure

7.1. 哪 (nF) which?

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7.3. 11–99

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Sentence pyramids

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Language FAQs

What is the difference between xiFng and yào?

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Lesson 7 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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jiAo teach jCnnián this year

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Verb-object phrases with action verbs The days of the week

(Use and Structure note 8.13) chàng gB sing songs → sing chC fàn eat rice → eat hB jiJ drink alcohol → drink shuD huà (L3) speak talk → speak

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The months of the year Characters

(Use and Structure note 8.2) yC yuè 一 yuè January èr yuè 二 yuè February sAn yuè 三 yuè March sì yuè 四 yuè April

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nh you 你们 (nHmen) you 是shì be 她 ta she 她们 (tAmen) they, 他ta he 他们 (tAmen) they, them 我 也yg also Stroke Order Flow Chart

ne (final particle/follow-up questions) 你们 (nHmen) you 她们 (tAmen) they, them (female)

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Dialogue practice

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Years

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8.4. Month and date

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8.20. 他 tA he/him, 她 tA she/her

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Language FAQs

Which part of the sentence indicates present and future tense?

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Notes on Chinese culture

When is your birthday?

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Lesson 8 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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Vocabulary

bàn half chuáng [gè] bed (起 chuáng) dGi must diFn dot, o’clock (一 diFn zhDng) diànnFo [gè] computer

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Verb-object phrases with action verbs Characters

chàng gB sing chC fàn eat hB jiJ drink (alcohol) kàn shE read kFo shì take a test

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Stroke Order Flow Chart

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Dialogue practice

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Sentence pyramids

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Focus on pronunciation

Sentence stress

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Stress and the recitation of clock time

Be a character sleuth!

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Lesson 9 Characters step-by-step

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Lesson 9 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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Vocabulary

chá [bBi] (indicates verb description) dIng understand

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nán difficult róngyì easy

zuótiAn yesterday jCntiAn today 明 tiAn tomorrow

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Characters

吃 chc eat 吃饭 (chC fàn) eat 当 dang * 当然 (dAngrán) of course 都 ddu all, both 多 dud many, more 多少 (duDshao) how much, how many

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Stroke Order Flow Chart

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Dialogue practice

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10.2. Adjectival verbs as main verbs

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Sentence pyramids

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Focus on pronunciation

Sentence stress in questions and answers Sentence stress in yes-no questions

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Lesson 10 Characters step-by-step

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Language FAQs

Why doesn’t completed action 了 occur with V de AdjV “manner”  descriptions?

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Notes on Chinese culture

More about expressing past months and future months

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Dialogue

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duì le 对了 by the way

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Characters

半 bàn half 点 difn dot 一点 (yCdiFn) a little (三)点 zhDng ((sAn) diFn zhDng) (3) o’clock 儿 ér, r * chàng gB 儿 (chàng gBr) sing songs

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3 10 4449 10 6 5 11 Dialogue practice

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Use and structure

11.1.  Jiù + V only (V)

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Stating distance

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Asking about distance

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Half of something

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Sentence pyramids

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Language FAQs

Why does 家 mean both family and home?

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Lesson 11 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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xiàn line (train line, subway line) zài 在 at, in, on

本 bgn (classifier: volume) 日本 (RìbGn) Japan 一本书 (yC bGn shE) one book 打 df hit 打电话 (dF diànhuà) make a phone call 大 dà big 大学 (dàxué) college

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Stroke Order Flow Chart

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Dialogue practice

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12.7. Train and bus numbers

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Time expressions that indicate duration

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Language FAQs

What is the difference between 去 go and zIu go?

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Notes on Chinese culture

What is the difference between 中 guó and 中 huá?

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Dialogue

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Characters

车 chb car qì 车 (qìchB) vehicle that rides on the ground and has an engine gDnggòng qì 车 (gDnggòng qìchB) bus huI 车 (huIchB) train 车 zhàn (chBzhàn) bus or train station

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现 xiàn 已 yh 易 yì 找 zhfo 走 ziu Stroke Order Flow Chart

* 现在 (xiànzài) now already 已经 (yHjing) already * 容易 (róngyì) easy look for give change 找钱 (zhFo qián) give money in change

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Dialogue practice

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Language FAQs

Two pronunciations and two meanings for 得

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Lesson 13 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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Vocabulary

don’t dBng [gè] lamp, light (ordinal prefix) duD jiJ 多 jiJ how long (duration) duìmiàn 对 miàn across from

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yChuìr jiàn 一会儿见 see you soon

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Characters

北 bgi north 北 biAn (bGibiAn) north 差 chà * 差不多 (chàbuduD) almost 道 dào * 知道 (zhCdào) know 店 diàn store 书店 (shEdiàn) bookstore 公 gdng * 公园 (gDngyuán) park

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Stroke Order Flow Chart

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Dialogue practice

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Sentence pyramids

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Language FAQs

What is the difference between 的 (de) and 得 (de)?

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Lesson 14 Dialogue in English

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Lesson 15 请 kè Entertaining guests

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Dialogue

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qùnián 去年 last year ròu meat

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Time words: past, present, future Characters

past present future days 昨天 今天 明天 yesterday today tomorrow weeks 上个星期 这个星期 下个星期 last week this week next week

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Stroke Order Flow Chart

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Dialogue practice

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15.5. 那么 + AdjV so AdjV

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Language FAQs

Everyone say “cheese” (or “eggplant”)

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Notes on Chinese culture

The rituals of guest and host in Chinese culture

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Lesson 15 Dialogue in English

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Dialogue

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Characters

常 cháng often 非常 (fBicháng) extremely 地 de, dì particle 地图 (dìtú) map 慢慢地 (mànmAn de) gradually, little by little 法 ff * 法国 (FFguó) France

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5 10 69473 12 5 4 10 7 Dialogue practice

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Use and structure

16.1. 住在 location live in a location

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Lesson 16 Dialogue in English

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Vocabulary: English to Mandarin Pinyin

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Vocabulary: Mandarin (Pinyin) to English

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Chinese character index by lesson

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Index of Use and Structure

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