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What does the Master of Chinese International Education in Shanghai Normal University read? The school website doesn't say.
There is an outline for the unified examination of master of Chinese, and the focus of each school examination may be different. But I can recommend you several classic books, most of which are in the exam. I accidentally saw it on Yanlutong's website.

philology

China Foundation

1. Modern Chinese

Modern Chinese (Huang Borong, Liao Xudong, Higher Education Press)

2. Ancient Chinese

Wang Li's Ancient Chinese

3. Linguistics Outline is a masterpiece of Ye He Peking University Press (the intensity of the exam is also very small, but I have to read it because I still have an exam. Pay attention to understanding concepts and reach the level of memory reproduction)

Fundamentals of Chinese International Education

1. Cheng —— Introduction of China Culture and Foreign Language Teaching and Research Publishing House (this book is one of the designated books for the qualification examination of teachers of Chinese as a foreign language, and there are also many knowledge points in fact sheets and real questions).

2. Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language

Liu Xun's Introduction to Pedagogy of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language was published by the North Language Society (the knowledge of psychology and pedagogy comes from this book).

3. Introduction to Cross-cultural Communication Hu Wenzhong Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press (The main function of this book is to let everyone know the basic knowledge about cross-cultural communication, and use the knowledge to conduct case analysis, explain the phenomenon and clarify the essence-ask questions, analyze problems and solve problems after establishing a cross-cultural view. Because this book is short and pithy, I recommend it to you as the first textbook. Sure, do you want to see anything else besides this? The answer is yes. You need to download some papers and case studies on cross-cultural communication, which can be found on China HowNet).

4. History of Foreign Culture Meng Zeng Peking University Publishing House