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Ultimate Chinese (Mandarin): Basic-Intermediate: Cassette/Book Package (LL(R) Ultimate Basic-Intermed) (Audio Cassette)

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"A really great package for those who don't have the money to spend two years in a foreign country!"
--Juergen Kempff, Ph.D., Curriculum Director, University of California, Irvine

"I would not hesitate to use it as a primary text in any elementary or intermediate college-level class."
--Professor Vincenzo Gatto, Ithaca College

"The lively format of Ultimate Mandarin Chinese provides a useful and easy to understand introduction to the basics of Mandarin Chinese. It presents a wide range of useful vocabulary, model phrases and short dialogues which will help the learner get started communicating in China."
--Professor John Berninghausen, Middlebury College -- Review

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"A really great package for those who don't have the money to spend two years in a foreign country!"
--Juergen Kempff, Ph.D., Curriculum Director, University of California, Irvine

"I would not hesitate to use it as a primary text in any elementary or intermediate college-level class."
--Professor Vincenzo Gatto, Ithaca College

"The lively format of Ultimate Mandarin Chinese provides a useful and easy to understand introduction to the basics of Mandarin Chinese. It presents a wide range of useful vocabulary, model phrases and short dialogues which will help the learner get started communicating in China."
--Professor John Berninghausen, Middlebury College

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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Living Language (April 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0517708779
  • ISBN-13: 978-0517708774
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 9.6 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,150,596 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for Intermediates, October 11, 2001
I purchased this product with the intention of using during drive-time. The audio tapes blew through beginner into intermediate very quickly. As such, this is not a book for a beginner. However, after I use other products to build up some skill, this product (book & tapes) was fine. FYI, the eight tapes is misleading...four are english with chinese and the other four are the same but only chinese (no english).
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Supurb., April 17, 2002
By David Shamma "Ayman" (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This instruction set is supurb!

It consists of two sets of tapes. The first set follows the included text book and is to be used in conjunction. The second set is for driving, or anywhere the book isn't or can't be used. Unlike other instruction sets, the tapes are mirrors of each other and use different constructions, phrases, and/or speakers. This gives you some variability, so you don't just pick up a pattern of the tape.

The book walks you through serveral practical chapters, "at the office" or "eating dumplings", etc. The focus of each chapter is used in some context to introduce not only vocabulary, but also struture notes and grammar. So much better than simply providing catch phrases. In little time (by the third lesson), a user can construct simple sentances and understand speakers. At the end of each chapter, it introduces some hanzi (characters) but focuses more so on pin-ing romanization. Learning to speak and learing to read are really two seperate tasks, but its good of this set not to completely ignore reading.

The book is available without the tapes, but would not be recommended as Chinese tonal pronunciation is near impossible without them.

Living Language claims the college equivilant of two years of study...which seems about right given the depth of excellent coverage this set provides.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but some noteworthy shortcomings., May 25, 2003
By A (Chicago) - See all my reviews
After a hiatus of a few years, I've recently begun reviewing the Mandarin I previously learned. I purchased this book-and-recordings set for this purpose. Compared to what I have used in the past and what is presently available in the mass market, this set is a good solid beginning to what could be later excellent editions. A higher rating would've been easily possible if some simple quality control measures were exercised.

I agree with the previous comments that this set is better suited to the intermediate student, in large part because the grammar section gives sparse treatment to the topics it covers. The book stands out in its use of contemporary--yet grammatically correct--dialogue. Also, many of the recordings are quite good in further developing the intermediate student's ear for the distinct tones used in Mandarin.

However, some weaknesses impede the learning process. The book's glossary is missing many of the words used in the lessons. This can be a problem when you're stymied by a word used in a current lesson but was introduced in an earlier one. Unless you remember the lesson in which it was introduced, you'll need a dictionary nearby. Second, if you're looking up the Mandarin word for "grateful" you won't find it under "g"; you'll find it under "b" for "be grateful." This holds for other predicate adjectives listed in the glossary. Although this is common in many Chinese texts, native English speakers don't use a glossary this way. The better texts avoid this oversight. Third, some translations miss the mark; e.g., "bu gandang" is more properly translated to "you're too polite" rather than "thank you." Knowing the difference is important in Chinese culture, especially in corporate settings. Again, texts that have undergone better quality control make this distinction.

Some comments about the cassette tapes: The female voices and one of the male voices are excellent. Their well-articulated speech goes far in training the ear to recognize words and their meanings. However, gabble dominates one of the male voices (perhaps two--I can't discern whether there is another, third male voice). This particular male voice sounds like a student reading text. The frequent result is rushed, inarticulate speech. Slowing the speech down (my cassette player is able to do this) is of little help--the "run-on" words and slurring simply become more apparent.

My last criticism of the tapes regards the repeated dialogue. After the dialogue is initially spoken at a normal pace, it is repeated again with pauses deliberately inserted, apparently to encourage the student to repeat the dialogue. The repeated dialogue is not created by having the speakers "re-speak" it. It is done simply by inserting pauses in the initial recorded dialogue. Two problems result: First, except for the effect of the pauses, the repeated dialogue is just as fast and, in some cases, just as inarticulate, as is the initial dialogue. Second, the pauses are often inserted in unnatural places--sometimes between a word. This is because the speakers don't "re-speak" the dialogue with extended pauses. In other words, the natural pauses that exist in natural speech could have been easily lengthened. Instead the authors chose to simply repeat the first dialogue and insert breaks here and there. These unnatural pauses conflict with the way we learn because when we hear speech, we absorb (or attempt to absorb) chunks of full meanings and concepts, not partial ones. So when the student repeats a truncated phrase, he doesn't really know what he is uttering because the phrase's meaning is incomplete.

Despite these weaknesses, this is a good text-and-recordings set, one of the better ones available in the mass market. The three stars I've rated it is not meant to compare it to what is currently available in the market, but rather reflect its shortcomings against what is possible.

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1.0 out of 5 stars My grandson is 15 & has an interest in languages.
We thought this was CD's ,and we don't have a cassette player, and he thinks it is much more difficult then he had thought. We need to return this for a refund
Published 4 days ago by E. Tusa

2.0 out of 5 stars Not really for a beginner
For me, this package isn't well constructed.

Lets take lesson 1 for instance, the very first dialogue we are given is:

Wang xiaojie, hao jiu bu jian! Read more
Published 16 months ago by The usual suspect

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Program
Perhaps the greatest strength of this program is that it provides a solid explanation of essential Chinese grammar. It really helps with the learning process. Read more
Published on May 27, 2004 by Laura De Giorgio

3.0 out of 5 stars Happy to have the affordable review lessons, but ...
I agree with most of the previously written criticisms for this book and tape set. I came to it as a previous student of the language and found that in many ways this was a... Read more
Published on November 4, 2003 by J. Quigg

4.0 out of 5 stars A very good resource
I used this set on and off for about a year and was surprised at how much I learned. I only got through the first 16 lessons, but I feel that with a more rigorous practice... Read more
Published on August 5, 2003 by Becky

4.0 out of 5 stars For Mandarin Intermediate only
When I first started on this book/tape course, I was very disappointed. I was thinking about giving this book a one star rating. Read more
Published on December 31, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Not appropriate if you can read Chinese characters
I agree with most of the comments by the other reviewers. I think the pace and coverage is quite appropriate for intermediate students of the Chinese language. Read more
Published on August 27, 2002 by Belinda Wong Swanson

4.0 out of 5 stars Great intro for English speakers
The layout of this is excellent. The only reason I gave 4 instead of 5 stars is that the Chinese on the tapes is too quickly pronounced. Read more
Published on May 1, 2002 by Maestro Antonio

4.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Value
This course is one of the few modern Chinese instructional guides available on the market today. The material seems to be up to date and easy to follow. Read more
Published on November 9, 2001 by Harry W. Poole

5.0 out of 5 stars great introduction to mandarin
Humphries effectively introduces mandarin chinese to new and experienced students of the language. Humphries appropriately relates the material to excellent examples through... Read more
Published on July 21, 2001 by Jason W. Atwell

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