Full Description
The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Language Teaching defines Chinese language teaching in a pedagogical, historical, and contemporary context. Throughout the volume, teaching methods are discussed, including the traditional China-based approach, and Western methods such as communicative teaching and the immersion program.
The Handbook also presents a pedagogical model covering pronunciation, tones, characters, vocabulary, grammar, and the teaching of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The remaining chapters explore topics of language assessment, technology enhanced instruction, teaching materials and resources, Chinese for specific purposes, classroom implementation, social contexts of language teaching and language teaching policies, and pragmatics and culture.
Ideal for scholars and researchers of Chinese language teaching, the Handbook will benefit educators and teacher training programs. This is the first comprehensive volume exploring the growing area of Chinese language pedagogy.
Contents
I. Overview
Teaching Chinese as a first language in China: review and comparison 
Weixiao Wei
 
From 'Chinese to Foreigners' to 'Chinese International Education': China's efforts in promoting its language worldwide 
Chris Shei
 
The Beginning of Chinese Professorship and Chinese Language Instruction in the United States: History and Implications 
Der-lin Chao
 
Teaching Chinese as a heritage language
Chang Pu
 II. Chinese language pedagogy
 
Methods of teaching Chinese: evolution and emerging trends
Haidan Wang
 
Teaching Content, Developing Language in CLIL Chinese 
Jane Orton
 
Creating a Task-Based Language Course in Mandarin Chinese
Miao-fen Tseng
 
Developing communicative competence in adult beginner learners of Chinese
Clare Wright
 III. Teaching Chinese pronunciation and characters 
 
Some explicit linguistic knowledge for Chinese pronunciation teaching 
Bei Yang
 
Teaching Chinese tones 
Hang Zhang
 
Teaching Chinese intonation and rhythm 
Chunsheng Yang
 
Teaching Chinese pronunciation: explanation, expectation, and implementation 
Jiang Liu
 
Recognition of two forms of characters and teaching literary Chinese 
Joseph R. Allen
 
Teaching Chinese characters: what we know and what we can do 
Bo Hu
 
An analysis on models of teaching spoken Chinese as a foreign language 
Meiru Liu
 IV. Teaching Chinese words and grammar 
 
A usage-based approach to L2 grammar instruction delivered through the PACE model
Hong Li and Jing Z. Paul
 
Methods of lexical semantic inquiry in teaching advanced level vocabulary
Shiao-Wei Tham
 
Teaching Chinese adverbs
Yan Li
 
From cognitive linguistics to pedagogical grammar: On teaching the Chinese sentence-final le 
Liancheng Chief
 V. Materials and curricula
 
Considerations in preparing pedagogical materials for adult native English-speaking learners of Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language 
Cornelius Kubler
 
Intercultural Communicative Competence in CFL Language Curricula 
Madeline K. Spring
 
Teaching Chinese through Authentic Audio-visual Media Materials
Liling Huang and Amber Navarre
 
Understanding tertiary Chinese language learners' needs: A cross-curricular perspective 
Hui Huang
 
Emotion, attitude and value in primary school Chinese textbooks 
Bo Wang, Yuanyi Ma & Isaac N. Mwinlaaru
 
The Assessment of Chinese L2 Proficiency 
Paula Winke and Wenyue Melody Ma
 VI. Instructional media and resources
 
Using social media to teach Chinese more effectively 
Ke Peng 
 
Teaching Chinese Through Film: Rationale, Practice, and Future Directions 
Yanhong Zhu
 
Literature in Chinese Language Teaching 
Don Starr and Yunhan Hu
 
Multimodal Pedagogy and Chinese Visual Arts in TCFL Classrooms 
Rugang Lu
 
The Current Status of CALL for Chinese in the United States 
Zheng-Sheng Zhang 
 
Using technology to learn to speak Chinese 
Lijing Shi and Ursula Stickler 
 
Towards Automatic Identification of Chinese Collocation Errors
Zhao-Ming Gao
 
Business Chinese Instruction: Past, Present, and Future 
Fangyuan Yuan
 VII. Teaching context and policy
 
Chinese Language Learning and Teaching in the UK
George X Zhang and Linda M Li
 
The Impact of Australian language policies on Chinese language teaching 
Shen Chen and Helena Sit 
 
Bi/Multilingual Education, Translation, and Social Mobility in Xinjiang, China 
Saihong Li 
 
Understanding how Chinese language education is used to promote citizenship education in China and Hong Kong 
TAM, Angela Choi-fung
 
Teachers' Bicultural Awareness in Chinese Culture Instruction 
Guangyan Chen and Ken Springer 
 
Crossing the river while feeling for stones: the education of a Chinese language teacher 
 Julian K. Wheatley


 
               
               
              


