ABSTRACT

Traditionally, reading and writing are believed to be separate but related language processes and teachers follow the conventional wisdom of teaching in-depth reading, with writing as a tag-on issue.

Therefore, there exists an increasingly urgent call for a well-rounded reading-writing curriculum and a theoretically-informed, empirically-based, student-centered advanced textbook that aims to develop the synergy between reading and writing. Reading to Write: A Textbook of Advanced Chinese is intended to fill this significant gap. It treats reading and writing as integrative parts and interactive skills in Chinese language teaching, putting them hand-in-hand, supplementing each other.

chapter 1 第一课|13 pages

Writing about events, part one

记事篇上

chapter 2 第二课|13 pages

Writing about events, part two

记事篇下

chapter 3 第三课|11 pages

Writing about people

写人篇

chapter 4 第四课|13 pages

Writing about scenery, part one

绘景篇上

chapter 5 第五课|11 pages

Writing about scenery, part two

绘景篇下

chapter 6 第六课|13 pages

Writing about feelings

抒情篇

chapter 7 第七课|13 pages

Persuasive writing

议论篇