04525nam 2200577 450 991082594270332120230725060851.01-4629-1646-5(CKB)3710000000361018(EBL)1866865(SSID)ssj0001423464(PQKBManifestationID)12625058(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001423464(PQKBWorkID)11433348(PQKB)11304028(MiAaPQ)EBC1866865(Au-PeEL)EBL1866865(CaPaEBR)ebr11012204(CaONFJC)MIL800341(OCoLC)904404604(EXLCZ)99371000000036101820111102h20112011 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBasic written Chinese move from complete beginner level to basic proficiency /Cornelius C. KublerFirst edition.Tokyo ;Rutland, Vermont :Tuttle Publishing,[2011]©20111 online resource (764 p.)Includes index.0-8048-4016-4 Cover; Copyright; A Note to the Learner; Contents; Acknowledgments; Orientation; About This Course; Organization and Use; An Overview of the Chinese Writing System; Suggested Strategies for Learning to Read and Write Chinese; Abbreviations; Classroom Expressions; INTRODUCTORY UNIT A: NUMBERS, SURNAMES, PERSONAL NAMES, AND PLACE NAMES; Part 1: Numbers from 1 to 5 and the Surname Wáng; Part 2: Numbers from 6 to 10 and the Surname Lín; Part 3: Some Common Personal Names and Place Names; Part 4: More Common Personal Names and Place Names; INTRODUCTORY UNIT B: PEOPLE, PLACES, STREETS, AND ROADSPart 1: Personal Names, Place Names, People and Their Places of OriginPart 2: Personal Names, Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin, and Names of Roads; Part 3: Personal Names, Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin, and Names of Streets and Roads; Part 4: More Personal and Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin, and Names of Streets and Roads; UNIT 1: GREETINGS AND USEFUL PHRASES; Part 1: "Where Are You Going?"; Part 2: "Long Time No See!"; Part 3: Chance Encounter on the Street; Part 4: Visiting an Acquaintance at Her Home; UNIT 2: INTRODUCTIONSPart 1: Asking About Name and NationalityPart 2: Introducing a Roommate; Part 3: Inquiring Formally as to Name and Place of Work; Part 4: A Self-introduction; UNIT 3: NUMBERS, DATES, TIME, AND MONEY (I); Part 1: "How Many Students in Your Class?"; Part 2: Inquiring About Age; Part 3: Purchasing a Tea Cup; Part 4: Buying a Train Ticket; UNIT 4: NUMBERS, DATES, TIME, AND MONEY (II); Part 1: Inquiring About Opening and Closing Times; Part 2: Personal Information; Part 3: Second Trip to China; Part 4: Asking About Population; UNIT 5: LOCATING PERSONS, PLACES, AND THINGSPart 1: Searching for Mary WangPart 2: Conversation at a Noodle Stand; Part 3: "Where Are You Staying?"; Part 4: New Computer; UNIT 6: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION (I); Part 1: Conversation with a Six-year-old; Part 2: Chat at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial; Part 3: Chat at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial (cont.); Part 4: Chat at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial (cont.); UNIT 7: BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION (II); Part 1: More Questions About One's Family; Part 2: "You Can Speak Chinese!"; Part 3: The Nosy Professor; Part 4: Conversation with a Waitress; UNIT 8: GETTING AROUND BEIJING (I)Part 1: "How Do I Get to the Beijing Hotel?"Part 2: Calling for a Taxi to the Airport; Part 3: Calling for a Taxi to the Airport (cont.); Part 4: Calling for a Taxi to the Airport (cont.); UNIT 9: GETTING AROUND BEIJING (II); Part 1: Lost in Beijing; Part 2: By Bus and Street Car to the Summer Palace; Part 3: By Bus and Street Car to the Summer Palace (cont.); Part 4: By Bus and Street Car to the Summer Palace (cont.); UNIT 10: WEATHER; Part 1: A Weather Forecast; Part 2: Beijing Weather; Part 3: Taiwan Weather; Part 4: Talking About the Weather in Your Hometown; E. Character IndexF. Chinese-English GlossaryChinese languageTextbooks for foreign speakersEnglishChinese languageEnglish.495.1/1Kubler Cornelius C.849861MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825942703321Basic written Chinese4045291UNINA