Pages: 338 (Paperback) ISBN: 0804833591 Pub: Tuttle Publishing,US Pub date: 2003-08 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 83124
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Reader Reviews:A great workbook (1/1 people found this helpful)This is a book for writing in. It shows stroke order, and has spaces to practice each character. However, it also has lots of interesting context and examples for each of the 250 characters. Definitely a book for grown-ups, as there is not a picture or a colour to be seen. There is an alphabetical (pinyin) index as well as a radical index. There are quizzes and review sections.
Excellent tool (16/16 people found this helpful)This book is a clear, practical and helpful resource for anyone studying Chinese characters. Each page gives stroke order, meanings, common compound words, blank squares for writing practice and pinyin for a different character. Volume I covers 250 of the most frequently used characters. An additional useful feature are the exercises (word finds, word-matching games, etc.) included after every 10 characters. Volume II follows the same format and introduces a futher 250 characters. Similar ProductsReading & Writing Chinese: Simplified Character Edition Chinese in a Flash: v. 1 (Tuttle Flash Cards) Learn to Write Chinese Characters (Yale Language) Oxford Beginner's Chinese Dictionary First Thousand Words in Chinese (First Thousand Words) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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