Everyday
Chinese—Chinese Course Book for Middle Schools in Thailand is a series of country-specific textbooks
designed for middle schools in Thailand. In accordance with the “Standards for
Middle School Chinese Teaching” in Thailand, this series has been designed
along three lines—communicative functions, linguistic structures, and cultural
contents, and has incorporated the vocabulary, grammar points, functions and
topics in the HSK Guideline. It is suitable for Thai students from first year
in junior high to last year in senior high. Novice learners will reach the
level of HSK 4 after learning this series.
This is Book 2 in the series, consisting of
five units, 30 lessons, involving five topics, which are “my favorite food”, “my
hobbies”, “my daily life”, “my school”, and “my study”; each unit contains six
lessons—one vocabulary lesson, three texts, one “pronunciation and Chinese
characters” lesson and one review lesson. At the end of the book is a test
paper.
This book is characterized by simple,
interesting and practical content, beautiful, concise and colorful design, and
abundant supportive resources (including courseware, images, audios, videos,
etc.). Learners can listen to the recordings using an MPR talking pen or scan
the QR code on the back cover to download the audio files.
Zhu
Ruiping is the executive dean of College of Chinese Language and Culture,
Beijing Normal University, and the deputy executive director of Beijing Center
for International Chinese Education, whose research interests include Chinese
philology, international Chinese education, collation of ancient books, and Chinese
culture, etc. Mr. Zhu has published more than 40 academic papers, more than one
million Chinese characters of edited works, and more than 300,000 Chinese
characters of monographs. He has hosted or participated in several big national
and international projects.
Feng Liping, professor in the College of Chinese
Language and Culture, Beijing Normal University, mainly engages in the studies
of Chinese language cognition and L2 Chinese learning and teaching, and has
hosted several research projects sponsored by the Ministry of Education and
Hanban.