Erya Chinese·The Basics of Chinese Culture (II) is composed of sixteen
texts in eight lessons, which shows the uniqueness and diversity of Chinese
culture from four aspects: Chinese literature, Chinese art, Chinese life and
Chinese ancient education. These eight lessons are: Chinese ancient myths,
appreciation of Tang and Song poetry, Chinese folklore, Chinese ancient
architecture, Chinese folk music, Chinese tea culture, Chinese medical culture,
and Chinese ancient education. A lesson consists of two related texts, each including
four parts: text, cultural notes, new words and exercises.
The text aims to get big pictures from small details and learn from the past
and the present; and the language used, being vivid and concise, strives to go
from the easy to the difficult and complicated. Although the cultural notes and
new words consist of few words, they are concise and comprehensive. The
exercises after class are closely related to the text, with various types of
questions provided.
Shu Yan, graduated from
School of Chinese Language and Literature of Beijing Normal University with her
master’s degree in Literature and PhD degree in Law (majoring in Folklore), is
now a teacher and Master Supervisor of School of Chinese Studies at Beijing Language
and Culture University. Dr. Shu is interested in international education of
Chinese language, urban folklore, and cross-cultural communication.
Erya Chinese·The Basics of Chinese Culture (II), a cultural reader for intermediate students, can be used by
international students at Chinese colleges or universities taking Chinese
Language or International Education of Chinese Language majors in the second
semester of their second year. It can also be used as a textbook for teachers
to teach Chinese culture or as an extracurricular reader for students
interested in Chinese culture in countries other than China.
1. In the teaching process, it is suggested that teachers
make full use of multimedia technology to guide learners to fully understand
the profound connotation of Chinese culture by means of specific language
environments and various forms such as sound, image and text.
2. To develop students’ cross-cultural awareness and self-learning ability, teachers should explicitly ask students to consult relevant graphic materials and prepare an oral report titled “Let Me Talk Today” before the beginning of each lesson. They should also make a timetable for the class reports (usually 3 to 5 minutes for each student)based on the topics students chosen.“Let Me Talk Today” is designed after the first text of each lesson, to let students have enough time to prepare after class and make presentations and communication in classroom study.
3. Volume 2 can be used in a semester (or 16
weeks, 32 class hours). Each lesson takes 4 class hours, and on average, a text
is completed using 2 class hours. Teachers can also arrange their teaching
schedules with flexibility based on their teaching needs.