Welcome to the new BetterChinese.com!
BetterChinese.com has been redesigned to be an even more effective tool for learning Chinese through stories, from anywhere in the world. Our online learning now has 2 sections:
1. Lesson
2. Stories
The lesson section features a complete Chinese curriculum, which corresponds to our storybooks and textbooks, organized in an easy-to-use format with daily lessons, songs and rhymes, stories, exercises and character practice. The story section features 30 new stories each month for 3 different levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
*** Teachers ***
We also added Educator Section to better locate our online teaching resources. We will continue to improve this section to facilitate more interactions among Chinese teachers. We will be delighted to hear from you and would like to help you with you curriculum. Please email us at usasupport@betterchinese.com.
*** Adoptive Families ***
We also focus on creating a section specifically for adoptive families to learn about learning Chinese language and culture and to share experiences. We would like to hear feedback on what you would like us to add to this section, to help us shape the section. Email us at usasupport@betterchinese.com.
*** Important Service Announcement ***
We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the transition. Please contact usasupport@betterchinese.com with any questions, and we sincerely thank you for using BetterChinese.com and wish you lots of fun with Chinese!
Friday, September 16, 2005
Monday, August 8, 2005
Better Chinese Founders in the News
Our founders interviewed by World Journal to talk about their vision and their passion for education (Chinese Only).
World Journal
World Journal, August 8 2005
World Journal
World Journal, August 8 2005
Friday, July 15, 2005
Expanding Chinese Language Capacity in the United States
What would it take to have 5% of the high school students learning Chinese by 2015?
Expanding Chinese Language Capacity in the United States
AsiaSociety, July 15 2005
Expanding Chinese Language Capacity in the United States
AsiaSociety, July 15 2005
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
Chinese: The New French or Spanish
CBS’s report on Chinese Language School of Connecticut which uses our curricula to teach their students
Chinese: the New French or Spanish
CBS, June 1 2005
Chinese: the New French or Spanish
CBS, June 1 2005
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