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Chinese Primer, Volumes 1-3 (Pinyin)

Revised Edition

Perry Link, Ta-tuan Ch'en, Hai-tao Tang, et al.

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Beschreibung

This revised and updated edition of the Chinese Primer--an introductory textbook in wide use for more than a decade--uses proven techniques to put beginning learners of Mandarin Chinese on the path toward true mastery. The goal of the book is internalization--to lead students to adopt Chinese as one of their own languages and not to regard it merely as an object of study and translation.

Features include:


  • Use of hànyu pinyin romanization

  • Rigorous foundation work in pronunciation, including tones and the other special phonemes that are crucial to mastery

  • Lesson texts that combine authentic, natural Chinese expression with lively everyday topics that allow students to immediately begin using Chinese themselves

  • Carefully designed incremental introduction of grammar, accompanied by thorough and precise notes

  • Completely revised notes that link Chinese language to Chinese culture-such as names, modes of address, and conventions of politeness

  • Additional lessons for self-study during the summer following a first-year course

  • A completely revised character workbook that introduces both traditional and simplified characters and that simulates the way native speakers learn characters as children: in small doses that eventually "catch up" with speaking ability

Like its earlier edition, The Chinese Primer: Revised Edition is composed of three integrated volumes: (1) the Blue Book [Lessons]: introduction; foundation work on pronunciation; lesson dialogues in romanized Chinese and English; appendices; glossary-index; (2) the Red Book [Notes and Exercises]: vocabularies; grammar notes and culture notes keyed to the lessons; exercises; and (3) the Yellow Book [Character Workbook]. (There is also a fourth volume, the Green Book [Pinyin Character Text], which is sold separately.) Texts of the lessons are in both traditional and simplified Chinese characters, and there is a Chinese introduction for teachers.

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