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    The Monkey King and the White Bone Demon
    The Monkey King and the Golden Bell Demon
    The Monkey King and Journey to the West
    The Chinese New Year
    Die Klappe aufmachen
    Neu in der Fremde
    • Wie fühlt es sich an, wenn man seine Heimat verlassen muss? Wenn man in ein fremdes Land kommt, in dem man die Spielregeln nicht kennt? Und vielleicht sogar die Sprache nicht spricht ... Das Thema des Jahres sind sicher Menschen, die ihre Heimat verlassen. Die Entwurzelungen und Umwälzungen erlebt haben, die woanders neu starten mussten. Wie geht es diesen Menschen? Was haben sie für Wünsche und Träume? Wie fängt man überhaupt neu an? In diesem Buch erzählen Menschen davon, wie es sich anfühlt, wenn man seine Heimat verlässt und an einem anderen Ort bei Null anfängt. In eigenen Worten berichten sie von vielen unterschiedlichen Erlebnissen. Es kommen aber auch Menschen zu Wort, die andere dabei unterstützen, die im Alltag helfen, die auch mal einfach nur zuhören. Ein spannendes, aktuelles Thema!

      Neu in der Fremde
    • Wer kennt das nicht: Jemand zieht über andere her und wir ärgern uns. Aber wir bleiben stumm. Warum sagen wir nichts? Weil wir keinen Streit wollen? Oder aus Angst, uns könnten die Argumente fehlen? Vielleicht wollen wir aber auch schlicht nicht auffallen. In 18 Texten erzählen Menschen, wie sie sich kritischen Situationen stellen und Gespräche einfordern. Manche dieser Menschen sind mutig, andere neugierig – alle eint der Gedanke, dass jeder einzelne die Verantwortung hat, die Klappe aufzumachen. Friederike diskutiert mit Menschen in Russland • eine Klasse positioniert sich öffentlich gegen die Abschiebung zweier Mitschüler • Tobias hat den richtigen Moment für sein Coming-out gesucht • Sophie bietet eine Sprechstunde für sexuelle Aufklärung an • Georg beschäftigt sich professionell mit Gesprächstechniken • Katrin streitet für Europa • und viele andere persönliche Geschichten

      Die Klappe aufmachen
    • This book is one of the Chinese-language graded readings designed specially for overseas children and it tells a story that Monkey King follows Monk Tang to go on a pilgrimage for Buddhist scriptures. The stories in the book are short and interesting and are accompanied by beautiful illustrations. This book gives adequate consideration to beginners limited linguistic competence and tells stories in simple language so as to facilitate them to enjoy the fun of reading and learn Chinese language and Chinese culture. Exercises and Extended Reading are provided at the end of every story for students to carry out self-check, and Vocabulary is provided at the end of the book. This book is attached with 1 CD-ROM, which involves Vocabulary, Text and Extended Reading.

      The Monkey King and Journey to the West
    • Paperback. Pub 2012 17 Chinese. English in Beijing Language and Culture University Press. Journey to the West is a famous classical Chinese novel written more than 400years ago by Wu. Cheng'en of The novel is based on the true story of a Chinese monk Xuan zang. who travelled to India on foot to seek Buddhist scriptures. In this novel. the monk's name was Monk Tang. who experienced 81 challenges during his journey. However. Monk Tang was able to overcome the difficulties with help from his disciples - the Monkey King. Pigsy and Sandy. According to the legend. the Monkey King learned Kung Fu and magic from a Taoist master. Smart and powerful. the Monkey King was always ready to fight with demons and even the gods on occasion.

      The Monkey King and the Golden Bell Demon
    • The monkey king and the white bone demon (Simpilified Chinese) In Simplified Chinese/English. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

      The Monkey King and the White Bone Demon
    • Paperback. Pub 2012 07 17 Chinese. English in Beijing Language and Culture University Press. Journey to the West is a famous classical Chinese novel written more than 400years ago by Wu. Cheng'en of The novel is based on the true story of a Chinese monk Xuan zang. who travelled to India on foot to seek Buddhist scriptures. In this novel. the monk's name was Monk Tang. who experienced 81 challenges during his journey. However. Monk Tang was able to overcome the difficulties with help from his disciples - the Monkey King. Pigsy and Sandy. According to the legend. the Monkey King learned Kung Fu and magic from a Taoist master. Smart and powerful. the Monkey King was always ready to fight with demons and even the gods on occasion.

      The Monkey King and Princess Iron Fan
    • Paperback. Pub Date :2013-08-01 23 Chinese Beijing Language and Culture University Press. The Chinese Library Series is a collection of graded readers for students studying Chinese There are 6 levels available in this series. graded according to. the vocabulary used. Each reader is accompanied by exercises. A Chinese-English word list makes it easy for students to work independently. A free CD-ROM included narrates the text with subtitles.

      Liu Yi Delevers the Letter
    • Language and Culture University Pub 2015-11-01 19 Chinese Beijing Language and Culture University Press The Chinese Library Series is a collection of graded readers for students studying Chinese There are 6 levels available in this serie...

      Cat Teaches Tiger a Lesson