New Approaches to Learning Chinese: Rapid Literacy in Chinese (Chinese-English)
新编基础汉语(识字篇)集中识字(汉英对照)
作者: 张朋朋 author: Zhang Pengpeng
出版社:北京华语教学出版社
publishing house: SINOLINGUA BEIJING
版次:2001年第一版
number of editions: first edition in 2001
印次:2004年第三次印刷
number of print: third print in 2004
页数:136页
number of pages: 136 pages
开本:16开 format: 16 format
ISBN:780052695X/H·1021(外)
Качество: Отсканированные страницы (высокое качество).
Данное учебное пособие разработано с использованием последних подходов и методов к изучению китайского языка как иностранного. Используя их, возможно за самый короткий срок подняться на более высокую ступень владения навыками чтения китайской письменности. Самоучитель китайского языка. От местоимений, чисел и односложных существительных - к предложениям. Язык оригинала - английский. Тем, кто не знает английского, книжка вряд ли будет полезна.
This book teaches reading comprehension of 750 Chinese characters in a minimum amount of time. It starts from scratch - no prior knowlege of Chinese characters is assumed. Most other books are just lists and lists of Chinese characters, that apparently you must stare at a sufficiently long for them to sink in. This book, however, is from the source - the Beijing Chinese Institute. The method here to teach "Rapid Literacy in Chinese" is near perfect - and appears to be something new. Let me describe: There are 25 chapters. Each chapter introduces a single sentence containing 30 new letters. You memorize each sentence, and practice the reading sections in each chapter, getting extensive use with the 30 characters of that chapter. By the time you finish 25 chapters, you can read 750 Chinese characters near fluently. The 25 core sentences are also listed on 2 summary pages, and can be read through quickly for an entire review of the 750 characters (something you should want to do frequently). Additionally, the 750 characters are listed in alphabetical order on a page by themselves, for quick review. There is also an extensive dictionary of all terms and letter combinations learned in the many practice texts - the longest text being two full pages of Chinese containing all the letters you've been learning.