A Trip to China
Der-lin Chao, Chen Gao, Chih-p'ing Chou, et al.
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Beschreibung
A Trip to China is an intermediate Chinese language textbook designed for students who have studied one year of college Chinese. Offering a strong foundation in grammar and vocabulary, it is written from the perspective of a foreign exchange student who has just arrived in China for the first time. This thoroughly revised edition not only provides students essential lessons for advancing their Chinese language skills, but also introduces important aspects of contemporary Chinese society and culture.
The textbook incorporates suggestions from years of student and teacher feedback, and includes new lessons as well as updated vocabulary glosses, grammar explanations, and exercises. An improved format juxtaposes text and vocabulary on adjacent pages and combines grammar notes and exercises into one easy-to-use volume.
- Intermediate-level Chinese language textbook
- Revised edition
- Single-volume, user-friendly format
- New lessons and updated vocabulary, grammar explanations, and exercises
- Introduces students to important aspects of contemporary Chinese society and culture
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