Developing Chinese (3rd Edition) Intermediate Writing Course (I) is a writing textbook of the Developing Chinese series, which is applicable for learners who have studied the elementary Chinese courses such as Developing Chinese Intermediate Comprehensive Course (II) and Developing Chinese (3rd Edition) Intermediate Writing Course (I), or those who are at intermediate level of Chinese Learning. The textbook consists of 14 lessons, each of which is made up of parts such as essay evaluation, model essay reading, model essay analysis, writing practice and after-school composition. The writing training of model essays mainly focus on the introduction of characters, expression of opinions or views, narration of events, etc. Each model essay is organized in time order or deduction structure. Through this textbook, students can understand the basic features of Chinese chapter structure and master common vocabulary or sentence patterns in order to improve their writing skills.
(1) The text genres are various, the themes are close to contemporary life, and the choice of topics is universal. Meanwhile, the content involves Chinese culture and national conditions, while taking into account the contrast between Chinese and foreign cultures.
(2) The book design focuses on the process of text learning, language learning and comprehensive practice, exactly, the process of understanding the content of the text, learning and using the language points and comprehensively improving the language skills, which aims to gradually cultivate the learners' ability to communicate in Chinese and to successfully carry out cross-cultural communication.
(3) The teaching materials are comprehensive and useful, which helps to expand learners’ independent learning opportunities.
(4) The textbook highlights the teaching of Chinese language morphemes and builds a grammar teaching system for Chinese discourse from characters, sentences to discourses.
Li Quan, Editor-in-Chief, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Chinese Studies and Cultural Exchange, Renmin University of China. Professor Li is also a member of the National Steering Committee for Postgraduate Education of International Chinese Language Education, vice president of the Beijing Language Association, executive director of the International Society for Chinese Language Teaching, and editorial board member of various journals such as Chinese Teaching in the World and Applied Linguistics.