The Chinese Library Series – Chinese Graded Readers (Pre-intermediate): Myths and Legends – The Giant Kuafu Chases the Sun

Rs 1,031.79
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  • Medium: Books, CD-ROM
  • ISBN: 9787561935460
  • Annotation Language: English
  • Target Audience (Age): Primary School
  • Target Audience (Language): Intermediate

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Author: Carol Chen

The Chinese Library Series is a collection of graded Chinese readers designed for kids and teenagers, consisting of six levels. There are stories about the life of modern teenagers, classical works, myths, legends, idiom stories and so on, which enable students to learn Chinese characters and words better, improve their Chinese competence and enhance their understanding of the Chinese culture while enjoying the joy of reading.

The Giant Kuafu Chases the Sun is a pre-intermediate level (900 words) Chinese reader which tells the legend of the Giant Kuafu chasing the sun using concise language and fantastic illustrations. A wordlist is provided for the story in each book, and small exercises and a passage for extended reading are provided after the story to help students to do self-evaluations and teachers to conduct classroom activities. A free CD-ROM included narrates the story, the passage for extended reading and the wordlist in the book.

About the Author

Carol Chen is currently a Chinese teacher at West Island School, a part of the English Schools Foundation in Hong Kong. Ms. Chen holds a master’s degree in Chinese Language Education and has been teaching Chinese for many years in international schools in Hong Kong. She participated in the writing of several textbooks of Chinese as a foreign language, including a GCSE Chinese textbook sponsored by the Faculty of Education of the University of Hong Kong. Her publications include A+ Chinese and other textbooks.

Weight 100 g

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