DeFrancis Chinese Textbooks Recordings
166 files from the Chinese Language material have been uploaded to PodBean, Seton Hall University’s official service for podcast hosting. Direct links for each of the lesson playlists are available here:
- Beginning Chinese
- Beginning Chinese Reader
- Intermediate Chinese
- Intermediate Chinese Reader
- Advanced Chinese
- Advanced Chinese Reader
The files can also be searched within iTunes and Spotify and downloaded, if preferred, using those apps.
Beginning Chinese:
** Pinyin: ISBN 9780300020588 ** Character text: ISBN 9780300020595
Beginning Chinese Reader:
** Part I: ISBN 9780300020601 ** Part II: ISBN 9780300020618
Intermediate Chinese:
** Pinyin: ISBN 9780300000641 ** Character text: ISBN 9780300000627
Intermediate Chinese Reader:
** Part I: ISBN 9780300000658 ** Part II: ISBN 9780300000665
Advanced Chinese:
** Pinyin: ISBN 9780300000566 ** Character text: ISBN 9780300000634
Advanced Chinese Reader:
** ISBN 9780300010831
About the Recordings
John DeFrancis worked at Seton Hall University in the Department of Asian Studies’ Chinese Studies program, authoring textbooks for Mandarin Chinese in the early 1960s. John DeFrancis was hired by Prof. John B. Tsu, Ph.D., the founding chair of the Department of Asian Studies. At that time, the Institute of Far Eastern Studies, which was founded in 1951, acted as a leader in the US with respect to teaching Asian Studies and conducting research on the topics in the field.
Over 100 hours of audio material were produced at Seton Hall University in Fahy Hall on reel-to-reel tapes. Between 2008-2010, as the condition of the tapes began to deteriorate, the reel-to-reel tapes were digitized to help preserve the audio materials. As such, there may be some audible background noise, clicks and other auditory imperfections in the recordings.
Audio material is available at no charge for non-commercial, educational use only. Beginning Chinese, Beginning Chinese Reader, Intermediate Chinese, Intermediate Chinese Reader, Advanced Chinese and Advanced Chinese Reader audio materials by Seton Hall University are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.