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Supplementary Chinese Reader Vol. 12

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  • 12 Lesestunden

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Designed to supplement intermediate-level Chinese language curricula with exciting cultural material, this book allows students to study and learn the Chinese language by providing speaking and conversation practice. The book consists of twenty lessons, with each lesson featuring a brief story (approximately 300 words in length) based on actual living situations and experiences of foreign students in China. Each lesson contains six segments: a short story, new words and phrases, questions and answers, sentence patterns, sentence forming, and conversation practice. The series assumes familiarity with the "One Thousand Most Frequently Used Characters" from the Chinese Language Press Institute's "List of Three Thousand Characters Commonly Used in Newspapers." Black and white illustrations throughout.

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Titel
Speak Mandarin
Untertitel
Supplementary Chinese Reader Vol. 12
Sprache
Englisch, Chinesisch
Autor*innen
Autorenkollektiv
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
328
ISBN10
9570911611
ISBN13
9789570911619
Reihe
Beschreibung
Designed to supplement intermediate-level Chinese language curricula with exciting cultural material, this book allows students to study and learn the Chinese language by providing speaking and conversation practice. The book consists of twenty lessons, with each lesson featuring a brief story (approximately 300 words in length) based on actual living situations and experiences of foreign students in China. Each lesson contains six segments: a short story, new words and phrases, questions and answers, sentence patterns, sentence forming, and conversation practice. The series assumes familiarity with the "One Thousand Most Frequently Used Characters" from the Chinese Language Press Institute's "List of Three Thousand Characters Commonly Used in Newspapers." Black and white illustrations throughout.