Speed up Spoken Chinese: Basic Course
β Scribed by Ben She.Yi Ming
- Publisher
- Beijing Language and Culture University Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Lesson 1......Page 7
Lesson 2......Page 15
Lesson 3......Page 23
Lesson 4......Page 32
Lesson 5......Page 40
Lesson 6......Page 49
Lesson 7......Page 56
Lesson 8......Page 65
Lesson 9......Page 73
Lesson 10......Page 81
Lesson 11......Page 89
Lesson 12......Page 98
Lesson 13......Page 108
Lesson 14......Page 116
Lesson 15......Page 124
Lesson 16......Page 132
Lesson 17......Page 141
Lesson 18......Page 148
Lesson 19......Page 156
Lesson 20......Page 165
Lesson 21......Page 174
Lesson 22......Page 182
Lesson 23......Page 191
Lesson 24......Page 200
Lesson 25......Page 209
β¦ Subjects
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