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Intensive Spoken Chinese (Mandarin Chinese Edition)

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This set of courses is specially designed with brand-new approaches for foreign students beginning to learn Chinese. Independent from one another yet integrated into a whole, there are three courses in this Intensive Spoken Chinese, The Most Common Chinese Radicals, and Rapid Literacy in Chinese. The concentrated training in character learning will enable the student to enter into the reading stage in an unprecedented short time and taste the satisfaction and enjoyment of fluent comprehension.

146 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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July 29, 2016
This was the book that my work routinely used to provide to expats learning Chinese. However, it has a slightly old-fashioned vocabulary, and does not provide enough repetition of matter to be suitable for a casual student.

If you intend to seriously review the vocabulary and grammar after each class, and also review the old lessons, then this book might be suitable. (I strongly recommend using an Spaced-Repetition software such as Anki to help with this.) Otherwise, it is likely to be a case of "one word in; one work out".

I went through this book twice, with different teachers (private tuition, with 3 one-hour lessons per week). The first time I was not serious, and forgot almost everything a week after the relevant content. The second time, I entered all of the sentences and vocabulary in Anki, so can maintain it even now, a year later. The book therefore gave me a firm foundation in spoke Chinese, but I think that I could have done as well (or better) with other books.

In particular, I recommend "An easy approach to Chinese" (in 2 volumes) instead of this book.
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