Ms. Yamin Ma has an M.Ed. in Curriculum Design and Instruction from Queen’s
University, Canada. She used to teach English at both secondary and university
levels in Shanghai (China), Hong Kong (China) and Kingston (Canada) for over 10
years and has taught Chinese at primary and secondary levels in Hong Kong
(China) for more than 20 years. Ms. Ma has been the Head of the Chinese
Department in Island School (located in Hong Kong, China) for over two decades
and has taught IGCSE, AS/A-Levels and IB Language B courses.
In
order to meet the students’ needs to prepare for various exams and to achieve
good grades, the core vocabulary, gram-mar and requirements of various exams
are taken as reference when designing the series. Some unique features of this series:
Pinyin
appears on top of characters at an early stage and is gradually removed as the
students develop their Chinese profi-ciency. The teaching of pronunciation with
corresponding exer-cises is designed systematically and scientifically.
The
series stresses the importance of teaching basic strokes and compound strokes,
stroke order, radicals and character structures. Character writing exercises
are provided to reinforce the learning of characters.
In
order for the students to better understand and more easily memorize the new
words and phrases, an attempt has been made to ensure that only one character
in each phrase is new, and only one meaning of this new character is given. For
each lesson, new words and phrases are listed generally according to the order
that they appear in the text; however, some phrases containing the same
character are listed together for ease of learning.
Vocabulary
expansion is made possible through a good under-standing of the meaning of each
character in a phrase. Some of the words that appear in earlier stages are
repeated and prac-ticed in later stages to reinforce and consolidate the
learning.
Grammatical
rules are explained in a simple manner, followed by practice exercises in
contexts.
Themes
are varied and relevant to students’ real life, and are carefully selected
according to students’ age group, interest and level of Chinese in each stage.
Listening
exercises are evenly spread out in each lesson. The listening script uses the
same topic and vocabulary as in the lesson, while adding some new words that
appropriately chal-lenge the students.
Speaking
exercises take various forms that are interesting and relevant to students’
life so that the students are able to develop communication skills in real-life
situations.
Reading
materials cover a wide range of topics, such as daily life, humanities, arts,
history, geography, new technology, en-vironmental protection, etc. The themes
of reading are varied and the texts are authentic in nature.
Writing training starts at the outset and remains a
focal point throughout the series. The students are expected to use different
styles and apply what they have learned in the course to write appropriately, precisely,
logically and coherently.