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CHINESE LANGUAGE LINKS

 

Chinese Character Flashcards                                                                                          Source: Erik E. Petersen

 

Students can test their pin-yin and Cantonese Romanization. Also shows English translation.

http://www.mandarintools.com/flashcard.html

 

Chinese Character Genealogy                                                                                          Source: Zhongwen.com

 

Site contains a Chinese-English dictionary, which uses the new (Zipu) system of character trees.  Click on “Search Dictionary” for a list of words.

http://zhongwen.com/

 

Chinese Language Information Pages                                                                              Source: Carlos McEvilly

 

Site provides navigational tools for Chinese language related resources

http://www.webcom.com/~bamboo/chinese/chinese.html

 

Chinese Pronunciation Guide                                                                                      Source: Harvard University

 

Audio files are provided for students wanting to review syllable and word pronunciation.

http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~pinyin/

 

Chinese Reading World                                                                                                Source: University of Iowa

 

Site provides reading material, annotated dictionary and Chinese character recognition exercises.  For Beginning and Intermediate level Chinese language learners.

http://www.uiowa.edu/~chnsrdng/index.html

 

Chinese Resources                                                                                                   Source: Dartmouth University

 

Resources for Teaching and Learning Chinese

http://schiller.dartmouth.edu/chinese/

 

Conversational Mandarin Chinese Online               Source: California State University Long Beach, Tianwei Xie

 

Site offers conversational Mandarin Chinese online. 15 units of basic expressions. Includes units on getting acquainted, family, time, food, etc. See the characters, pinyin, and hear the pronunciation of each expression.

http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/ccol/content.htm

 

Elementary Chinese Online Material                                                          Source: City College of San Francisco

 

Grammar and pronunciation activities offered for beginning level learners.

http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jliou/index.htm

 

Exercises                                                                                                                             Source: Colby College

 

Exercises to accompany textbook lessons 1-10 of Integrated Chinese

http://www.colby.edu/personal/k/kabesio/exindex.html

 

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Games for Level One Chinese                                                                     Source: University of California Davis

 

Games created for textbook, Integrated Chinese by Mary Jacobs

http://trc.ucdavis.edu/msjacob/gamelist.htm

 

Hello-Han.com in English and in Chinese                                                        Source:  Beijing Normal University

 

Online lessons, pinyin charts, grammar explanations, lots of sound.

http://www.hello-han.com/

 

Integrated Chinese Multimedia Exercises                                              Source: University of California Berkeley

 

Activities review Chinese pronunciation and grammar.

http://www.language.berkeley.edu/ic/

 

Learn Cantonese!                                                                                                      Source: University of Oregon

 

A self-study Cantonese site with vocabulary and pronunciation activities.

http://babel.uoregon.edu/YLC/selfstudy/cant_lang.html

 

Learn To Write Characters                                                           Source: California State University Long Beach

 

Chinese character tutor animated page. A Chinese resource page also available.

http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/azi/page1.htm

 

Liwin's CyberChinese Calligraphy                                                                                            Source: Liwin, Inc.

 

Stroke Order Animations and Pronunciation for Characters in textbook Practical Chinese Reader I

http://www.liwin.com/calligraphy/

 

Major Sentence Patterns                                                                             Source: University of California Davis

 

Sentence Patterns for Beginning Chinese

http://trc.ucdavis.edu/msjacob/sentence.htm

 

On-line Chinese Tools                                                                                                      Source: Erik E. Petersen

 

Site includes links to reference, software, translation, and much more

http://www.mandarintools.com/

 

Pinyin Practice                                                                                                              Source: University of Iowa

 

Pronunciation activities allow students to hear pronunciation while learning words.  Quizzes are available.

http://www.pinyinpractice.com/

 

Practical Chinese Reader: Learning Aids Online                         Source: California State University Long Beach

 

Site includes vocabulary and character recognition exercises.

http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/pcr.html

 

Video Clips of Survival Chinese                                                                                       Source: Kenyon College

 

Site contains video clips of situations with phrases you might need when visiting a Chinese speaking country. There are also interactive exercises based on the clips. Units include, hotels, shopping, asking directions, the post office, and more.

http://www2.kenyon.edu/People/bai/VCSC.htm

 

Web Based Character Learning Exercises                                                               Source: University of Virginia

 

Site is designed to help elementary and intermediate learners of Chinese as a foreign language to learn characters more effectively through various on-line exercises.

http://faculty.virginia.edu/cll/chinese/index.html