The pioneering memory technique taught in this book removes the major obstacle to learning modern Mandarin Chinese: how to remember the meanings of more than 2,000 of the most common of traditional Chinese characters—enough to read more than 96 percent of the characters in almost any Chinese text. The lessons included here will help to learn new definitions at a breakneck pace, build up new characters using characters already learned, develop memory tricks to associate meanings with these characters, and fix meanings and characters forever in the mind. This unique manual provides a sure-fire way to master the most challenging and intimidating aspect of learning Chinese, vital for any student of the Chinese language.
All the data in the book are presented in tabular form - simple, clear, and easy to understand. In addition, the “General Tables of Simplified Characters” are listed in the Appendices. Therefore, this is an essential reference book.
This is achieved using a new easy lookup radicals index devised by the author.The benefit of this new radicals index is:1) Characters are listed under radicals that strictly occur at the start of each character.2) Simplified and Traditional ...
express appreciation &# dá xiè 52 F fall sick #3% shēng bing 38 fame 3% ming 32 family 3 so Jä jiā/jiā tīng 63 family member 3:/\ jiā rén 63 famous person & /\ ming rén 32 fantastic s MS to lião bu qí 108 father &/& &/# & ba/bâ ba/lāo ...
Key features of this Chinese workbook include: Designed for HSK Level 1 and AP exam prep Learn the 178 most essential Chinese characters Example sentences and over 534 vocabulary items Step-by-step writing diagrams and practice boxes
... shi 40 see a patient #3; kån bing 35 see as #1, # shi wéi 40 see ... off #&# huán song 27 sell to it & mai gèi 98 send (a signal/message) #T dā 33 senior k tāi 29; H gao 90 sentence-ending particle of ya 87 separate %, H fen kāi 72 ...
, Between the simple and the "one to many" is one of the difficulties to learn traditional characters. This book is designed to help master the use of the word area in a number of ways to quickly master traditional Chinese characters.
"In this book, Xu Hui selects and explains. . . 100 . . . traditional Chinese characters with the help of . . . illustrations . . . and historic tracings through seal script all the way back to ancient oracle bone carvings.
This is accomplished through the creation of a "story" that engagingly ties the primitive elements and key word together.
The heart of this book is a series of etymological lessons, in which approximately 2300 Chinese characters are classidied according to 224 'primitives' upon which they are based.
The tracing and writing process also has other purposes, such as coordination training for the finger muscles to make beautiful handwriting.) This book is the companion book for Learning Chinese The Easy Way level 1 books.