Easy steps to Chinese. 1, Textbook / Yamin Ma, Xinying Li
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KitPublication details: Beijing : Beijing Language and Culture University Press, 2006Edition: Simplified characters versionDescription: 128 p. : ill. col. ; 28 cm + 1CDISBN: - 9787561916506
- 495.1
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Unit 1.
Lesson 1. Pinyi, Basic Strokes --
Lesson 2. Pinyin, Numbers --
Lesson 3. Greetings --
Unit 2.
Lesson 4. Dates --
Lesson 5. Age --
Lesson 6. Telephone Numbers --
Unit 3.
Lesson 7. Family Members --
Lesson 8. Self -introduction --
Lesson 9. Occupation --
Unit 4.
Lesson 10. Time --
Lesson 11. Daily Routine --
Lesson 12. Means of Transport --
Unit 5.
Lesson 13. Colours --
Lesson 14. Clothing --
Lesson 15. Parts of the body --
Listening scripts.
Fun and effective, this excellent textbook series adopts an exciting new approach to teaching Chinese as a foreign language. The task-based program, designed by the authors of the popular Chinese Made Easy and Chinese Made Easy for Kids, is based on feedback and helpful suggestions from teachers who use those series in their classrooms. The new program includes careful pacing, up-to-date topics, attractive page designs, and practical tasks and activities. In the workbooks, students practice Pinyin and strokes, write Chinese characters, and more. Students acquire a vocabulary of 1,600 characters and confidence in speaking and writing Chinese.
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