Chinese
Tools and Sources
This page contains
links to web sites and pages are related to Chinese learning & teaching.
The information is divided into the following categories:
Chinese
Computer Software
Chinese Media
Chinese Language Learning over the Internet
Chinese
Universities
Chinese Job Opportunities
If you have a computer, you should use it to assist you in learning
Chinese.
- Microsoft
Global IME
MS Global IME (Input Method Editor) enables you to view and input Chinese characters. You can input Chinese text into any
Microsoft Office XP applications, web forms, and e-mail messages on any
language version of Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium, Windows
98, and Windows NT® 4.0 with Service Pack 6 (SP6) or later. You need to
install the Global IME for Office XP first, and then you just start your
Office XP program, select the language from the Language bar, and you can
type the language you choose, regardless of the language version of Office
XP or Windows you are using.
- NJStar Chinese Word Processor
This is a versatile Chinese word processing
program for Windows (Mac/Unix not supported). It has a "Popup Dictionary"
function, which allows you to move the mouse pointer to a character/phrase
to look up its English translation instantly. NJStar also converts
a block of Chinese text to Pinyin with tone marks. There are many more features
you will be happy to use to help you with your Chinese language learning.
- Chinese Star
This add-on Chinese word processing
program has a set of beautiful fonts and can be used with most of the
English Windows applications.
- Chinese Partner (TwinBridge)
This program allows you
to use Chinese within WordPerfect for Windows.

If you have already installed Chinese font in your computer,
you will then be able to browse the web sites in Chinese listed in each of the
following categories.

If you want to learn Chinese or brush up your Chinese
skills online, try the following web sites.
Chinese
Writing and Pronunciation
Listening
and Reading in Chinese
Online
Chinese Dictionaries
Online
Chinese Courses

While you are in college, knowing the
job market helps you prepare yourself well for the future.
·
Teach in China
·
Jobs in China
·
Greater China Job Opportunities
·
Catapult JobWeb

Comments and
suggestions are welcome.
Please
write to: jyin@uvm.edu
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1997 Chinese Language Program. All rights reserved.
Created: November 20, 1997
Last revised: August 20, 2006