Pages: 132 (Paperback) ISBN: 1931873011 Pub: Bilingual Books Inc.,U.S. Pub date: 2008-03-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 20318
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Reader Reviews:better books on the market (0/0 people found this helpful)I've used this book in the past, and it's okay... but no more. If you really want to learn Chinese, it's worth buying the Michel Thomas method. It is much more expensive, but you will develop fluency painlessly, whether you are any good at learning languages or not. I've learned four languages using the Michel Thomas method, and got my A level in German after only a few months study, and I am confident in my spoken Chinese - I know my pronunciation is okay. When I used this method it was depressing. I always felt like I had just a few words that I couldn't manipulate the way you do in your native language. This is useful to learn some lists and vocabulary with, but you won't learn the language. Sorry... there are far better courses out there on the market. Very disappointing (6/6 people found this helpful)When I first got this book I was really pleased. I labelled everything in my house with the stickers provided and started learning the words.
not amazing..but was good! (4/5 people found this helpful)I quite like this book, however, as a student of GCSE and soon AS i have to say it's not perfect especially if your started off with a book like this for a beginners level guide. The layout is great and very inviting for anybody to pick up and have ago! The nice flash cards are also a definate must which also makes the book very helpful when travelling around. Th main thing i liked was the 'cut-out' menu at the back which is so useful if you're going to china.
Good overall but with a younger audience (1/1 people found this helpful)A very entertaining read, with many useful words and phrase. I like the way that some pinyin is integrated into the English text (with translation underneath) as it allows the words to become engrained into your head. However, I do feel a bit like I'm back in primary school as I read it, with the copying out and all the illustrated pictures; I wouldn't want to take it on the bus with me or anything!! However, the stickers are a good idea (if also a little bit young!) but my family is having loads of fun attempting to pronounce the words.
colourful and fun to use (6/6 people found this helpful)Creatively written and very engaging, with lots of pictures and other activities to help seal the new information in your head. Comes with flashcards and pages of stickers to cover all the objects in your house with. No CD though, so worth getting this book in conjunction with another one which has audio, or you won't know whether you're pronouncing things correctly. Similar ProductsMandarin Chinese: Level 1 (Learn in Your Car): Level 1 (Learn in Your Car) Easy-peasy Chinese: Mandarin Chinese for Beginners (Book & CD) First Thousand Words in Chinese (First Thousand Words) Oxford Beginner's Chinese Dictionary CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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