Dr. Theodore Hsi-en Chen (1902-1991): Chinese American Education Pioneer and Founder of East Asian Studies at USC Main MenuIntroductionDr. Theodore Hsi-en Chen’s Life and Career at USCDr. Theodore Hsi-en Chen's ScholarshipDr. Theodore Hsi-en Chen and the China Society of Southern California (CSSC)Dr. Theodore Hsi-en Chen’s Legacy to the USC and the CommunityEvents and CelebrationArchives and ResourcesAbout the ProjectLi-Ping Chenc0e6a2c0a94a0c1771c94d579885876c547d45b5Tang Li94607ee88639079982d0344d02ff8ecdf7b6dc46
國語讀本 p.35: This page vividly compares American and Chinese food.
1media/elementary Chinese_thumbnail.jpg2022-12-15T17:56:50-08:00Tang Li94607ee88639079982d0344d02ff8ecdf7b6dc46Elementary Chinese Reader and Grammar 國語讀本Li-Ping Chen43Dr. Chen and his wife wrote this textbook in dedication to their two American-born daughters. It was used as a textbook in the Chinese class at USC in the 1940s. This book, though used for “elementary” level, includes longer reading passages/conversations, a large amount of vocabulary as well as extensive comparisons between Chinese and American history, culture, and society-- roughly comparable to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) Intermediate High to Advanced Low level of Chinese language competence. Note that the transliteration system used in this textbook was Wade-Giles, not the Bopomofo or Pinyin system.structured_gallery2023-02-07T22:32:13-08:00Li-Ping Chenc0e6a2c0a94a0c1771c94d579885876c547d45b5