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2000 Most Common Chinese Words in Context: Get Fluent & Increase Your Chinese Vocabulary with 2000 Chinese Phrases

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Have you been trying to learn Chinese (Mandarin) and simply can’t find the way to expand your vocabulary?Do your teachers recommend you boring textbooks and complicated stories that you don’t really understand?Are you looking for a way to learn the language quicker without taking shortcuts?If you answered “Yes!” to at least one of those previous questions, then this book is for you! We’ve compiled the 2000 Most Common Words in Chinese, a list of terms that will expand your vocabulary to levels previously unseen.

Did you know that — according to an important study — learning the top two thousand (2000) most frequently used words will enable you to understand up to 84% of all non-fiction and 86.1% of fiction literature and 92.7% of oral speech? Those are amazing stats, and this book will take you even further than those numbers!

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A detailed introduction with tips and tricks on how to improve your learningA list of 2000 of the most common words in Chinese and their translationsAn example sentence for each word – in both Chinese and EnglishFinally, a conclusion to make sure you’ve learned and supply you with a final list of tipsDon’t look any further, we’ve got what you need right here!

In fact, we’re ready to turn you into a Chinese speaker… are you ready to become one?

329 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 9, 2019

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January 2, 2020
thanks to lingo mastery, I already had two other books from lingo mastery (french and spanish) and I wished there was a version for Chinese since there are not many organised context resources for teaching the most useful and functional words in Chinese.
and now here we are, this book is exactly what I needed for learning functional vocabulary in Chinese, lets be honest, learning Chinese characters is hard by itself, if we dont make ourselves familiar with words in context; it would be alot harder to remember them later. attaching feelings and function to vocabulary in our mind is what enables us to become fluent in a language and without context it would be impossible to do it.
human brain is designed to learn languages in context. as a polyglot I advise anyone who wants to learn a new language to seek as much context as possible, and whats better than an organised frequency vocabulary book like this.
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April 3, 2024
The choice of phrases seems fairly arbitrary, eg "Would you like to play with my spare clubs?"

And even I (a beginner) noticed a few errors.

But basically useful.
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December 17, 2019
‘Yuè – Delight’ – a fine introduction to learning Mandarin Chinese

Once again Lingo Mastery has come to the rescue, allowing us to make Chinese more accessible to a wider population. In the Introductory Note the goal is stated well: ‘Chinese (Mandarin) is a fascinating, unique, and extremely rich language….China’s rapid rise as a global superpower is making it an increasingly significant means of communication for people in Asia and beyond…The study of the Chinese language opens the way to different important fields such as Chinese politics, economy, history, and archeology…China boasts one of the world’s oldest civilizations, richest continuous cultures and an interesting history of over 5,000 years…By learning Chinese, you can take one of the most culturally enriching adventures – exploring the populous cities and traditional villages, enjoying delicious foods, and absorb new traditions throughout the country without barriers!’

After their success teaching Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Russian now they turn to teaching Chinese! And it works. To make the Chinese characters accessible, transcriptions are provided in the form of transliteration and conventional signs used for transcription. Taking it slowly, step by step with practice, Chinese words become accessible! And one of the very successful features of this book is the depth of discussion about the symbols, grammar, and the importance of the intonation of words – a feature that makes this a quality textbook!

The technique is solid and the lessons well taught. This is a very fine introduction to Chinese vocabulary that may arise when you visit China or simply conversing and understand the Chinese population here at home. This book is appropriate for all age levels, and a book much needed at this time in our national status!
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January 14, 2020
As someone trying to learn Chinese independently (and specifically Chinese characters), this book has been a great boon and a big part (for the time being the largest part) of how I've been teaching myself. I go character by character, write it out along with several example words from Plexo (another great resource!) then copy the sentence the character appears in and try to work it out piece by piece and try to make sense of the meaning of the sentence. For the past few weeks the studying has been off and on, but I'm going to try to stay at a pace of at least 10 characters a day (we'll see how ambitious that goal ends up being!). Right now I'm at #332 which means sometime around the end of June I should have made my way to #2000 :) wish me luck!

I think this is great introductory book to learning the characters, especially if you're a fan of frequency based studying/learning. I prefer it without the pinyin for the entire sentence as it encourages me to look up and discover new characters I don't yet know, but I imagine for others it might be quite helpful to have the pinyin transliteration of the entire sentence.

I would most certainly recommend this book and wish those who take it up success in studying Chinese ^_^
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January 9, 2020
As someone who wants to learn Chinese as efficiently as possible, this is an excellent resource! The biggest barrier with my Mandarin (spoken Chinese) learning was become confident enough to speak with native speakers. I found getting the low hanging fruit, like speaking basic phrases, helps build my confidence and this book helped me build confidence as beginner learning Chinese. It also allowed me to become smother in my delivery and sound much more fluent.

Each word is shown in pinyin but the phrases accompanying the word do not have pinyin. This may seem frustrating but it forces you to improve your reading skills and allows you to become less reliant in pinyin. If you cannot read any Chinese characters, you use Pleco's OCR or Google Translate to scan the characters you do not recognize and convert them to pinyin. Over time you will start being able to read the characters in the book. Once you get a basic understanding of Chinese sentence structure and tones, this is one of the best resources available to expand your vocabulary, practice your pronunciation, and improve your reading skills!
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January 15, 2020
I am neither a scholar nor a language teacher. I have this book in order to help me learn a little Chinese. Living in Asia, I already know a few words but can't string them together. Although I have not completed this book, but only dipped in and out, I think it will help me with that. I will probably not spend much time time learning the characters. It's the spoken word I am interested in. Useful book.
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October 10, 2025
following the "2000 most common Chinese characters in context " which I have studied and used for speaking aloud practice and also bought a second copy... this next book focuses on the writing of Hanzi HSK2 character set. Handwriting of the HSK2 strengthens the knowledge and practice for mastery. I think it's very useful to practice speaking aloud and handwriting as two essential skills and practical lessons for daily use.
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December 24, 2019
I love languages and Chinese is so amazing. I really was able to glean a lot of additional information from this book although I know when learning a language it is important to hear it. I am just starting this language but this book is a great start.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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