Integrated Chinese + Hanlexon
AI-generated worksheets, character practice, and quizzes for any Integrated Chinese lesson — simplified or traditional.
Quick answer
Integrated Chinese (中文听说读写, Cheng & Tsui) is the most widely used college-level Chinese textbook in North America, also common in AP and high-school programs. Hanlexon does not redistribute Integrated Chinese's copyrighted vocabulary lists; instead, instructors paste a lesson's vocabulary into Hanlexon and the platform generates aligned worksheets, character stroke-order grids, flashcards, and quizzes for that specific lesson — in simplified or traditional, with pinyin. The teacher tier is free for one class up to 30 students; school and department plans cover larger programs.
What Integrated Chinese is, and what instructors spend time on
Integrated Chinese (中文听说读写) is the standard four-skills Chinese course for second-language learners across most North American universities, and a frequent choice for AP and high-school Chinese. It spans four levels in both simplified and traditional editions and aligns with ACTFL and AP Chinese — not HSK, which targets adult foreign-language testing.
The textbook is strong; what eats instructor time is everything around it — per-lesson vocabulary worksheets, character-writing practice, flashcard sets for homework, and quizzes — rebuilt every term, often by hand or stitched together across several tools. Hanlexon collapses that into paste-and-generate, in whichever character set your section uses.
Three steps to use Hanlexon with your Integrated Chinese class
Roster your class
Add your students (no school emails required). The free teacher tier covers one class up to 30 students.
Paste the lesson's vocabulary
Open the worksheet generator, paste the Integrated Chinese lesson vocabulary, choose simplified or traditional, and pick formats: fill-in pinyin, stroke-order grid, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank sentences, or printable flashcards.
Assign or print
Assign to the class in-app or download a clean PDF for paper homework. Students complete on paper or on phone/tablet; Hanlexon's AI grading scores the mechanical work so you spend time on feedback, not marking.
Beyond Integrated Chinese
The worksheet generator is curriculum-agnostic. Programs using the Ma Liping, Jinan (暨南) Chinese, or Meizhou (美洲华语) series use Hanlexon the same way — paste the vocabulary, generate aligned materials, assign to class. The classroom roster and AI grading work identically across curricula. Whichever textbook you teach from, Hanlexon is the practice-and-assignment layer underneath it.
Questions instructors ask
- What is Integrated Chinese?
- The most widely used college Chinese textbook in North America (Cheng & Tsui), four skills across four levels, simplified and traditional editions; ACTFL/AP-aligned, not HSK.
- Does Hanlexon include the Integrated Chinese vocabulary lists?
- No — those are copyrighted. You paste each lesson's vocabulary; Hanlexon generates worksheets, stroke-order practice, flashcards, and quizzes for those words.
- How do I use Hanlexon with my Integrated Chinese class?
- Roster your class, paste the lesson vocabulary, generate materials. Three steps, under five minutes once the class is rostered.
- Does Hanlexon support simplified and traditional characters?
- Yes — generate in either set to match your edition, with pinyin.
- Is Hanlexon free for instructors?
- Teacher tier is free for one class up to 30 students, including worksheet generation, roster, and AI grading. School and department plans cover larger programs.