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aafrophone -
are there any good books that you recommend for learning chinese? (i would prefer to learn
traditional characters as opposed to simplified, but i'm not very picky)
i borrowed a book "integrated chinese" (tao-chung yao, yuehua liu) and its... "ok" but i'd prefer
to find other (better) books to learn from. your help is appreciated.
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G - Steven -
Hi aafrophone,
Could you be more specific about what level of textbook you are looking for? I mean, are you a
beginner, or have you gone past the basic order-a-drink&ask-for-directions stuff?
aafrophone -
i mean beginner, b/c i don't think i'm learning well from this book.
atitarev -
"Integrated Chinese" is a good textbook. I used New Practical Chinese Reader, not much different,
I think. If you can't cope, join a Chinese class or get help from a tutor.
Apart from textbooks, you need two-way dictionaries and learn how to use them to look up words and
characters, you need audio for your textbooks.
You can also ask things you don't understand on this forum or ask native speakers in your town.
Jack119 -
I think Practical Chinese is also a good one.
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