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Reading & Writing Chinese: Simplified Character Edition
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| #998548 in Books | 2005-07-15 | 2005-07-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.80 x6.00l,1.34 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| The information in the book is good but the organization is poor|By Anonomys Reader|The information in the book is good but the organization is poor. It's taking me longer than necessary to learn the most important radicals and words because the book doesn't put them in any particular order. They should have done a list of Radicals in the beginning, in order from most used to l||"This book presents over 2000 essential characters for reading everyday Chinese. The layout is beautiful, the blue ink for characters works well, the order of strokes is clearly presented and the different meanings and pronunciations are explained. This one co
This is a revised third edition of Tuttle's Reading & Writing Chinese.
This new edition focuses on the internationally recognized test of proficiency in Chinese, the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK). All 800 characters prescribed for Level A are covered here, and the 1400+ Levels B and C characters are covered concisely.
All of the prescribed vocabulary for Levels A-C of the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi is included among the example compounds. Knowle...
You easily download any file type for your device.Reading & Writing Chinese: Simplified Character Edition | William McNaughton.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.