Mandarin Chinese Dual Language Immersion Programs
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Ko-Yin Sung
and Hsiao-Mei Tsai
About this book
The first dual language instruction book to focus on a non-alphabetical language, Mandarin Chinese
This book discusses multiple aspects of Chinese dual language immersion programs, focusing on the Utah model. Themes include how to build a supportive classroom, the views of those involved, teacher identities, strategy use, corrective feedback, Chinese-character teaching, and the translanguaging phenomenon.
Author / Editor information
Ko-Yin Sung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies at Utah State University, USA. Her interests include learner motivation, language learning strategies, Chinese character instruction and technology-assisted language learning.
Tsai Hsiao-Mei :Hsiao-Mei Tsai is a Chinese teacher in the dual language immersion program in Cache County School District, Utah, USA. Her interests include instruction in dual language programs, language learning strategies and second language acquisition.
Ko-Yin Sung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies at Utah State University, USA. Her interests include learner motivation, language learning strategies, Chinese character instruction and technology-assisted language learning.
Hsiao-Mei Tsai is a Chinese teacher in the dual language immersion program in Cache County School District, Utah, USA. Her interests include instruction in dual language programs, language learning strategies and second language acquisition.
Reviews
Bravo to Ko-Yin Sung and Hsiao-Mei Tsai for a book that gives us both a broad analysis of Utah’s Chinese One-Way Immersion programs and the larger context in which they are situated, and an in-depth and fascinating look at Chinese dual language immersion from several important angles. This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of a still very much under-researched phenomenon that is growing in the US, in both importance and numbers.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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1. Introduction
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2. Benefits, Challenges and Suggestions: Voices From Teachers and Administrators
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3. Benefits, Challenges and Suggestions: Voices From Parents
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4. Exploring Chinese DLI Teachers’ Identities
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5. Creating an Effective and Supportive Dual Language Classroom
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6. Language Teaching and Learning Strategies Employed in a First-Year Chinese Dual Language Immersion Classroom
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7. Applying the Concept of Chunking in Teaching and Learning Chinese Characters
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8. Oral Interactions Between Teacher and Students: Corrective Feedback, Learner-Uptake and Learner-Repair
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9. Translanguaging: A Documentation of How Emergent Bilinguals Use Translanguaging in Their Daily Communication
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10. Conclusion
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