![]() ![]() Nationalist government decided that Mandarin should become the Speakers than any other language in the world.Īt the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, the incoming There are three major languages spoken in China. You get much more out of a visit to China if you can speak some If you speak English and Mandarin you can communicate with over Population in the world1.3 billion people I like itTable tennis and MahjongWhats hot?SlangConversationīeijingA day in the countryAt the marketHow to bargainLunar Newįive good reasons to learn Chinese:China has the biggest Place settingsDont flip the fish!Live to eat! At a Vroom!Buying a ticketAsking the wayQuestionsGetting PartySigns of the ZodiacConversation practice 3 Numbers 1-10Its simple mathNumber rulesWhats the date?Birthday Where are you from?My body Face factsFamily and StrokesStroke orderHow characters are madeMemory tipsItsįirst wordsWelcome!How do you do?Chinese namesConversation Pinyin pronunciationThe tonesCharactersFour typesDifferent Printed and bound by Wing King Tong, China Published in Great Britain byĪ catalog record for this book is available from the Library ofĬolor reproduction by ICON, Great Britain Photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior In any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, Reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted ![]() Jacket Editor Mariza OKeeffeUS Editor Margaret ParrishĬonsultants Katharine Carruthers and Yu Binįirst published in 2007 byDK Publishing, 375 Hudson StreetĬopyright 2007 Dorling Kindersley LimitedĠ7 08 09 10 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1CD17903/07Īll rights reserved under International and Pan-AmericanĬopyright Conventions. Publishing Manager Susan LeonardArt Director RachaelįosterProduction Claire PearsonDTP Designer Ben Hung Written by Elinor GreenwoodDesigned by Hedi Gutt, Gemma The characters on the jacket read in this order: You can listen to the sounds on tracks 1 and 2 Taught Chinese for many years and is involved as a PrincipalĮxaminer for Cambridge International Examinations in the UK. Politics, Economics and International Relations from SOAS. Katharine graduated from University of Durham, England, with aīA in Chinese Studies and subsequently gained an MA in Chinese Katharine Carruthers is the National Program Coordinator for theĬhinese Networks with the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust She has been working as Principal Moderator and Item Writer University and is currently teaching for the University ofĬambridge, England. Yu Bin received a BA and MA in linguistics and has been aĬhinese teacher for many years. ![]() Together with the fantastic consultants, we hope you enjoy this Of extra information to take a break from language work. ![]() Learning Chinese Its fun, modern, and not overwhelming, with lots PlaylistI wish I had had a book like this when I was fi rst Perfect your skills of tones and pronunciation Learn to write more than 200 characters, and recognize manyįrom numbers and money to signs of the zodiacĭiscover amazing facts about modern China with the colorful Mandarin Chinese reading, writing, speaking, and listeningas well Guide provides a fun and easy way to get a handle on all aspects of TALK!With more than a billion speakersĬhinese is the 21st centurys language to learn! This compact Discover more atMandarin Chinese for beginners ![]()
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