Overview
Go! Chinese now comes with a second edition offering new and improved content! As a fully integrated Chinese language program, it is
specially designed for learners of Chinese as a foreign language.
Comprising eight levels, Go! Chinese helps students develop all four language skills across the three modes of communication (interpretive,
interpersonal, and presentational). It engages students in an exploration of Chinese culture and helps them gain an appreciation of Chinese
cultural products, practices, and perspectives. Students will also have opportunities to compare different cultures, make connections with
other discipline areas, and extend their learning experiences to their homes and communities. The program employs innovative teaching
methodologies to enhance language learning, and to motivate students to learn Chinese.
Go! Chinese is divided into two series: Beginner (Levels 1-4) and Intermediate (Levels 5-8). The Beginner Series equips students with
vocabulary and common expressions for everyday interactions in Chinese, while the Intermediate Series places more emphasis on cultural
comparison, self-expression, and opinion exchange. Each level offers 10 lessons and consists of a Textbook and a Workbook. The program’s
companion site offers additional resources for teachers and students.
TEXTBOOK 5
Lesson 1 My Name 我的名字
Lesson 2 My Classmates 我的同学
Lesson 3 My Friends 我的朋友
Lesson 4 My Favorite Books 我爱看的书
Lesson 5 Let’s Go to the Market 我们去买菜
Lesson 6 Who Does the Housework 谁来做家务
Lesson 7 Safety in the Kitchen 厨房安全
Lesson 8 My School 我的学校
Lesson 9 Lunar New Year 农历新年
Lesson 10 Interesting Chinese Characters 有趣的中文字
Culture Link (Chinese)
Vocabulary Index
Julie Lo has forty years of experience teaching Chinese to primary and high school students. She has also taught in the National Taipei University of Education and served as a local education counselor. She retired as Assistant Professor from the National Taipei University of Education in 2003. After her retirement, Julie continued to pursue her passion for Chinese and teaching by volunteering with the Jian Hua High School in Chiangmai.
Emily Yih is an experienced Chinese language teacher, having sp ent more than 20 years teaching the language to foreign student s. She has also worked as Curriculum Advisor for the Toronto Board of Education (Canada). She was member director of Ontario Chinese Education Association (Canada), and web educator for Global Chinese Language and Culture Center of OCAC (Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, Taiwan).
The United Daily News is a newspaper published in Taiwan in Traditional Chinese. It is the third biggest newspaper in Taiwan
Cultural notes in both Chinese and English
Instructions provided in Chinese
New images and updated content
A new companion site that offers interactive vocabulary flashcards, Chinese (pinyin) typing practices, reading practices, audio recordings of vocabulary, reading passages, and listening practices, as well as password-protected instructor resources such as teacher’s guide, answer key, and audio files. Visit gochinese.cengageclt.com
Cultural notes in both Chinese and English
Instructions provided in Chinese
New images and updated content
A new companion site that offers interactive vocabulary flashcards, Chinese (pinyin) typing practices, reading practices, audio recordings of vocabulary, reading passages, and listening practices, as well as password-protected instructor resources such as teacher’s guide, answer key, and audio files. Visit gochinese.cengageclt.com