WORLD WIDE WEB NEWS

The Chinese Language Teachers Association (CLTA) Home Page has a revised web address (URL):         http://clta.deall.ohio-state.edu or simply: clta.deall.ohio-state.edu

If you haven’t checked the CLTA Home Page recently, visit the "What’s New!" page:
http://clta.deall.ohio-state.edu/new.htm

Point your browser to: http://www.cnd.org/Classics/ which leads to divers and sundry bits of Chinese classical literature, in assorted flavors of encoding (but not Unicode...).

You can order books of Chinese linguistics via internet.
http://www.netease.com/~kingsky/XYSM.HTM

Lizhong Yan invites you to visit the English-Chinese Web Bulletin Board "Translation Master".
big5: http://omniboard.hypermart.net/yilin/mainpgb5.pl
GB: http://omniboard.hypermart.net/yilin/mainpage.pl

Joel Bellassen, President de l’AFPC, welcomes you to visit the French Chinese Language Teachers Association (AFPC) Home Page which has a revised web address (URL): http://escom2.msh-paris.fr/afpc

If you use Practical Chinese Reader Book I or II and need Chinese character models for your students to imitate, John Yin encourages you to take a look at the Chinese character writing sheets made available to you and your students over the Internet at:   http://www.uvm.edu/~chinese/characte.htm
It doesn’t matter whether you are now using a Mac or a PC. You do not need any Chinese word processing program or Chinese code switching program either. However you need to get a free Acrobat Reader.

Richard Warmington has put some information on GR at his Web site, including tables for converting between Pinyin and GR. http://inside.com.tw/user/richwarm/gr.htm

The first HSK tests were successfully held at the Universtiy of Michigan on the morning of November 14 (Saturday). For details about HSK at the University of Michigan, please refer to
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/chinese/testinfo.html and http://www.lsa.umich.edu/asian/chinese/hsk.html

Lu Bingfu has informed us about the following web pages in Beijing and Shanghai, which are informative for Chinese researchers. http://chinese.srsnet.com/ and http://www.nease.net/~kingsky/