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ISBN: PB + CD: 9780300115499

Yale University Press

April 2008

250 pp.

25.4x20.3 cm

25 black&white illus.

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Lady in the Painting

A Basic Chinese Reader

This book is an expanded edition of the story "The Lady in the Painting", written in the style of a Chinese folktale by Fred Fang-Yu Wang. The story is told with vocabulary and structures familiar to students who have completed a basic course in Chinese. Using an inventory of only about 300 Chinese characters, it serves as an excellent transition between the short reading passages that students encounter in a basic level Chinese course and the longer and more demanding passages in subsequent levels, and it has been used as a first reader in Chinese programmes in the United States for almost five decades. This expanded edition of "The Lady in the Painting" can be used as the primary textbook for a low-intermediate class or as a supplementary text, depending upon the reading proficiency of the students. The CD-ROM provides sentence-by-sentence and paragraph-by-paragraph audio recordings for listening practice, as well as listening comprehension questions and dictation sentences that can be used for writing characters or Romanization. Each of the eight chapters of the book includes an expanded vocabulary list, structure notes and exercises and reading comprehension questions.

About the Author

Claudia Ross has been teaching Chinese for over 25 years. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Chinese Language Teachers Association and has twice served as president of the organization. She has also served many terms on the Editorial Board of the Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association. She has twice served as director of the CET language programme and she is a long term member of the academic advisory board of the CET language programme. Over the past thirty years she has lived, studied, and conducted research in Beijing and Taipei, and she is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Jocelyn Ross minored in Chinese and majored in geology at Hamilton College. She is currently an associate with the Balloch Group, working primarily on geology related projects in China.