Learn Chinese (Mandarin) in 4 Simple Steps. With Living Language Complete Chinese: The Basics, youβll start by learning words, and then youβll progress to phrases, sentences, and conversations. This simple four-step building block approach will have you speaking with confidence right from the beg
Living Language Mandarin Chinese
β Scribed by Living Language, Lai J.
- Publisher
- Living Language
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 375
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Learn Chinese (Mandarin) in 4 Simple Steps.
With Living Language Complete Chinese: The Basics, youβll start by learning words, and then youβll progress to phrases, sentences, and conversations. This simple four-step building block approach will have you speaking with confidence right from the beginning, and youβll be able to learn gradually and effectively. If youβre confident in your pronunciation, then this coursebook includes everything you need - vocabulary, grammar, culture, and practice.
This comprehensive coursebook includes:
β’ 40 step-by-step lessons
β’ Practical vocabulary and authentic everyday usage
β’ Simple explanations and plenty of examples
β’ Supplemental sections, including e-mail and internet resources
β’ A comprehensive grammar reference section
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Learn Chinese (Mandarin) in 4 Simple Steps. With Living Language Complete Chinese: The Basics, youβll start by learning words, and then youβll progress to phrases, sentences, and conversations. This simple four-step building block approach will have you speaking with confidence right from the beg
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Originally published: London : Short Books, 2010