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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good introduction to the Chinese language,
By A Customer
This review is from: Teach Yourself Beginner's Chinese : An Easy Introduction (Paperback)
After completing this book you will have a very rudimentary understanding of the Chinese language. Your vocabulary will be limited, your aural comprehension will be weak at best, and only if you're very studious will you be able to properly pronunciate all the words that you do learn. That said, this is a good book especially when accompanied the audio cassettes. I had no previous knowledge of Mandarin Chinese before reading this book, although the little bit of Cantonese that I know helped somewhat. Now I can pick out a few words here and there when watching Chinese movies. Only with practice will I improve, although a vocabulary builder would be useful.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good book but would much better with an accompanying Chinese chaarcter text,
By Anatoli T "Anatoli T" (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teach Yourself Beginner's Chinese : An Easy Introduction (Paperback)
The texbook is good and the audio is great. A small number of words were not translated.
What's missing is the Chinese character text - in fact I would buy this separately, if it was available. I am working on inputting all dialogs in Chinese characters. The learner should have this choice (at least at separate pages in the end of the book) and the vocabulary should have the Chinese characters as well. Otherwise a great book - I give 4 out of 5.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Needs Characters, but otherwise very good,
By BKwomble (Tokyo, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Teach Yourself Beginner's Chinese : An Easy Introduction (Paperback)
I have used the Teach Yourself series for a number of languages and have been very happy with the results. As other reviewers have pointed out, this text desperately needs to have characters along with the pinyin. I incorporated that failing into the learning process by looking up every word with the Oxford University Press dictionary. But that was tedious at times. Although you can find most words with just the pinyin, proper nouns are especially difficult to transcribe with only a basic dictionary - and there are a lot of people and places in Beginner's Chinese.
The audio is a must. The track cuts out mid-sentence in Unit 4 (Saying how old you are). Apart from this minor glitch, the sound is good and the speakers are easy to understand. If you are interested in learning how to read and write Chinese, you should get an additional text (Unit 11 gives a brief introduction). The book is well organized and grammar/vocabulary prioritized around the needs of a beginning learner/traveler. The Teach Yourself series requires work, but is rewarding. Now that I have finished this text, I am working in Yong Ho's Intermediate Chinese (Hippocrene) and Schaum's Outlines. I am familiar with many of the grammar points and much of the vocabulary thanks to the Teach Yourself Beginner's Chinese. |
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Teach Yourself Beginner's Chinese : An Easy Introduction by Elizabeth Scurfield (Paperback - May 11, 1997)
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