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Full (Traditional) Form (novice-low)

2007 Academy Awards 0/0+

This text is adapted from an extract from PRC news sources about the 2007 Academy Awards.

A Message: Purchase Supplies 0/0+

This is a message from the Chinese colleague of an American residing in Guangdong, asking for help purchasing some supplies.

A Playful Song 0/0+

This is a playful song to the tune of Turkey in the Straw. It contains a number of commonly used exclamations indicating surprise and dismay.

A Self-Introductory Note 0/0+

This brief note provides information about introducing oneself.

Activities By a Calendar 0/0+

This message focuses on days of the week and the key activities of a student.

Ad Offering Professional Services 0/0+

This text is adapted from an ad for professional services in a U.S. west coast Chinese newspaper.

An Entry in Li You's Diary 0/0+

The text is a student's diary entry.

Beijing's Four Seasons 0/0+

This text discusses the weather in Beijing and seasonal activities.

Career Goals 0/0+

This text is an excerpt from a letter from a Chinese high school student, discussing her career aspirations.

Chicago Weather Forecast 0/0+

This text reports the weather in a format often found in a newspaper or on the Internet.

China's Geographical Position 0/0+

This text discusses the geographical dimensions of China.

Classified Ads 0/0+

This text is adapted from an extract from a Chinese newspaper published on the U.S. west coast, with headlines and excerpts of classified ads.

Days of the Week 0/0+

This text is an e-mail message from the Chinese friend of an American studying in China. The two are trying to find a time during the week to go hiking together.

Dear Dad and Mom 0/0+

This text is a short letter from a son to his parents.

Establishments 0/0+

This text gives the learner an introduction to reading the names of business, commercial, or government establishments.

Family Members 0/0+

This text is the caption to a family photograph that a Chinese pen-friend sends to you.

Food Items 0/0+

This text is a message from the Chinese roommate of an American studying in Guangzhou, asking him to pick up some groceries on his trip to the store.

Forbidden! 0/0+

This text focuses on common street signs that warn people of certain activities that are not allowed.

Great Wall Restaurant Menu 0/0+

This text is a menu from a Chinese restaurant.

Hours of Operation 0/0+

This text lists a number of commercial and public institutions, and their hours of operation.

House for Rent 0/0+

This newspaper piece advertises a house for rent.

Locations 0/0+

This text is a message from the Chinese colleague of an American moving to Shanghai, making suggestions for where she should live.

Modes of Transport 0/0+

This text is a message from the Chinese colleague of an American just beginning work in a Chinese company, about modes of transport around town.

My Best Friend 0/0+

This text centers on someone describing their best friend.

National Capitals 0/0+

This text introduces the student to the names of countries and their capitals.

Newspaper Horoscopes 0/0+

This extract lists the key Western vs. Chinese horoscope categories.

Pastimes 0/0+

This text is adapted from an excerpt from a letter from the Chinese penfriend of an American high school student, about his pastimes.

Personal Descriptions 0/0+

This text is a message from a Chinese college student whom an American (named Jim) has come to know online. They are making arrangements to meet in person.

Provinces and Provincial Capitals (1) 0/0+

This text introduces the learner to many of the provinces of China and their provincial capital cities.

Provinces and Provincial Capitals (2) 0/0+

This text introduces the learner to many of the provinces of China and their provincial capital cities.

Public Places 0/0+

This text introduces the learner to things allowing public access that are often marked with signs.

Replying to a Friend's E-mail 0/0+

This text features an e-mail from one friend to another discussing topics of interest.

Warning! 0/0+

This text introduces the learner to common warnings that they will encounter on signs and other written notices.

Welcome to the Soochow University Foreign Language Institute 0/0+

This text introduces learners to reading a Chinese website.

Who Are The Biggest Names In China? 0/0+

The text discusses and gives characters for the most popular surnames in China.