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Easy Chinese Tutor I (Mandarin) (CD-ROM)
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Author/Publisher: Edward C. Chang
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Format: CD-ROM |
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List Price: $24.95
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Book Description
Note: The book Easy Chinese: Basic Text and Workbook is now available. If
you are interested in buying this book along with the Easy Chinese Tutor
CD-ROM, please refer to the title: Easy Chinese Mandarin Level 1 (ISBN#
096616363X) at this site. Easy Chinese Tutor, a computer-based program, is
designed for those who want to learn the Chinese language on their own with
the help of a computer. As an individualized tutorial program, ECTutor can
also be flexibly used to supplemental regular instruction. ECTutor is
intended to help the learner develop a solid background in basic Chinese.
Although it also teaches the learner to speak Mandarin Chinese, its
emphasis, however, is on the written language. ECTutor differs from other
Chinese language programs in at least the following ways: First, you will
learn Chinese one step at a time. Each step will be small, gradual, and
manageable. You will never be overwhelmed by the amount of material you need
to learn at any given time. In fact, each step consists of no more than
three new characters. Second, learning is very precise, you know exactly
what to expect and what to accomplish. Since the program is self-paced, you
can learn at the pace that is most comfortable for you. Or you can take as
much time as you want to thoroughly learn the material provided in any given
step. Third, learning is highly structured and systematic. By design, each
Chinese character in the learning sequence has a special role to play in
developing and expanding your language network. Thus, you will not learn
characters in isolation; you will learn them as necessary components in the
formation of a network of links, connections, and associations.. The first
course assumes that you have no prior background in the Chinese language and
is designed for people who have never studied the Chinese language before.
Other features of this self-study course include the following: 1. Shows
both traditional and simplified characters in the same course. 2. Emphasizes
all four areas of language learning: reading, writing, speaking, and
listening. 3. Offers a variety of learning tools, exercises, and tests. 4.
Shows several different ways to learn a Chinese character. 5. Uses diagrams
and boxes to explain sentence structures. 6. Includes both pinyin and zhuyin
in the Mandarin version. 7. Provides templates for printing hollow Chinese
characters. 8. Provides numerous logical cues and examples to facilitate
learning. 9. Is based on sound learning and instructional principles.
System Requirements: Windows 95 or higher. 100 MHZ or faster 4xCD-ROM
drive or faster. Speakers
Note: Based on all models tested, the Easy Chinese Tutor CD-ROM is
compatible with Windows XP. In the event that it doesn’t work on your own
computer, please first make sure that you have followed the instructions
provided on how to start Easy Chinese Tutor. If it still doesn’t work,
please feel free to return it to the seller for refund.
About the Author
Easy Chinese Tutor is created and developed by Edward C. Chang. Dr. Chang is
a retired chairman and psychology professor of Albany State University.
Prior to his retirement from active teaching, he received several federal
grants to design and conduct research on computer-assisted instruction. He
is the translator of the well-known book Knocking at the Gate of Life and
Other Healing Exercises from China.
Product Details
- CD-ROM: 280 pages
- Publisher: Emnes Systems (September 5, 2001)
- ISBN: 0966163613
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews.
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Spotlight Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review
helpful:
Nice content, annoying presentation, May 24, 2005
This program feels like it was written in 1995 without the
participation of a user interface designer. The UI is cumbersome and
inconsistent. Cumbersome: if you want to re-watch a stroke order
animation, you will have to click Close to close the animation window,
click Strokes to re-open the animation window, and click Continuous to
choose the animation style, waiting for screen transition special
effects between some of those clicks. Inconsistent: to go to the next
two pages of characters, you click the tiny icon with an arrow pointing
left to right, but the pages of the virtual book whose pages you're
turning go from right to left. The native-speaker pronunciation
recordings are full of background noise and recorded at inconsistent
volume levels. There are transition effects between screens, which are
cute the first 10 times and just a source of annoyance after that. The
program doesn't work on Windows XP unless you manually change your
computer's virtual memory settings. The "tests" don't even keep score --
click on the test button and it'll tell you to write the answers down on
paper and tally your score yourself! Given all that, it'd be easy to
dismiss this program out of hand. And yet... the actual content is
pretty good. The software presents a well-organized, well-thought-out
series of words, most of which are radicals (parts of complex
characters) and combinations of which form compound words. You'll learn
both the traditional and simplified forms of many characters without
much extra effort. The history of each character is interesting and
helpful for memorization. There are printable worksheets to practice
writing. So all in all, I give it a very qualified recommendation. It is
the best software I've found for learning to write Chinese characters,
but it's also some of the most frustrating. |
5 of 6 people found the following review
helpful:
Excellent Product for Learning To Write Chinese, May 27, 2004
I have found this program most useful for learning to write Chinese
characters. The program includes practice sheets which you can print
out, take some colorful pens and have hours of fun.
Another wonderful thing about this program is that it provides some
background and associations for different characters making it easier to
remember them.
You can also hear different words, phrases and sentences.
The program contains some grammatical explanations as well as many
quizzes, so you can measure your progress.
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Customer Reviews
3 of 4 people found the following review
helpful:
The Easiest Way to Learn to Write Chinese Characters, October 26,
2004
I have found this program most useful for learning to write Chinese
characters. The program includes practice sheets which you can print
out, take some colorful pens and have hours of fun.
Another wonderful thing about this program is that it provides some
background and associations for different characters making it easier to
remember them.
This program guides you through writing both the simplified form and the
long form of characters. And you learn now only individual characters,
but also character combinations and go through sample phrases and
sentences.
You can also hear different words, phrases and sentences.
The program contains some grammatical explanations as well as many
quizzes, so you can measure your progress. |
9 of 11 people found the following review
helpful:
Good Low Priced Chinese Tutor, December 23, 2002
One can easily spend hundreds of dollars on foreign language
instruction. For the money, this Chinese tutor offers the beginner an
good introduction to spoken and written Mandarin. The only downside is
that the software production is amateurish and a little user-unfriendly.
This tutor is great for someone who travels with a laptop as they can
learn while traveling.
Obviously, if you are really serious about learning Mandarin, I would
take a college course or find a good tutor. Good luck! |
23 of 25 people found the following review
helpful:
Works better than Chinese school, August 25, 2002
Reviewer: A reader
I've tried and flunked out of Chinese school. Mainly because I was too
busy or couldn't motivate myself. Being 8 years older than the median
age of 12 in those classes didn't help either.
Now I need to learn Chinese to place out of extremely time intensive
language requirements at college. I obtained a copy from a friend and
I'm on lesson 4 already in 2 weeks. Pretty good in my busy schedule. I'm
buying both his CD's now!
The amount of depth in understanding of both the Chinese language and
its English translation in the software is remarkable. There are many
different exercises too keep you interested. It also provides insight
into how each word originated from ancient hieroglyphs, and offer witty
explanations to help you memorize.
I've often found it hard to concentrate long on academic studies, but
I've stuck to this one and intend to finish it. Kudos for Mr. Edward C.
Chang for creating such an effective learning tool for the most
difficult language in the world.
The tutorial does have grammar explanations and many examples. I
can't tell you how effective that is because I already know how to speak
the language, but not write. I highly recommend this software to those
in my situation. |
19 of 21 people found the following review
helpful:
Excellent learning resource, February 26, 2002
Reviewer: A reader
I found Easy Chinese Tutor to be very helpful in learning Chinese
characters and gaining self-confidence. As I progressed through each
lesson, I learned more and more useful compound words that consisted of
previously learned characters. I was able to accurately gauge my
progress by taking the different types of quizzes available on the CD.
After completing the CD, I was surprised at the number of words that I
had learned to recognize. I think that learning to read Chinese from
this CD is easier and more interesting than reading from any book. The
interactive presentation and immediate feedback that this product offers
makes learning a more efficient process. You won't become an instant
expert, but Easy Chinese Tutor will provide a solid foundation for your
Chinese abilities and it will prepare you well for more advanced study. |
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