Chinese Character a Day Practice Volume 2: (HSK Level 3)
This calendar–like practice pad allows you to effectively practice Chinese characters and learn a year's wroth of characters in just minutes a day.

Although more people are studying the Chinese language than ever before, others are still wary of starting because they believe, "it's too difficult." But A Chinese Character A Day, Volume 2 will show beginner–intermediate students that learning Mandarin Chinese characters is highly manageable when absorbed in small doses. It will help intermediate and advanced Chinese learners review and improve upon their past studies and practice written Chinese every day. Chinese characters (hanzi) are fascinating pictographic symbols that each have a specific meaning. After a few weeks of gradual progress your ability to read Chinese, write Chinese and pronounce Chinese will grow tremendously.

This calendar like desk companion starts with the most basic Chinese characters and builds upon itself, one day at a time. For easy reference and review, a booklet listing the 365 Chinese characters is included. Each of the 365 pages contain these six components:
  1. The featured Chinese character.
  2. The English meaning.
  3. The pronunciation written in romanized Chinese (hanyu pinyin).
  4. Related compounds with their meanings and pronunciations.
  5. Stroke–order diagrams.
  6. 28 practice squares.
To get started with A Chinese Character a Day, turn to Day One and begin by studying the character, its readings, meanings and sample compounds. Then tear off the sheet and, using the stroke–order guide, practice writing the character in the spaces provided. In a matter of days you'll be on your way to reading and writing Chinese with ease!
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Chinese Character a Day Practice Volume 2: (HSK Level 3)
This calendar–like practice pad allows you to effectively practice Chinese characters and learn a year's wroth of characters in just minutes a day.

Although more people are studying the Chinese language than ever before, others are still wary of starting because they believe, "it's too difficult." But A Chinese Character A Day, Volume 2 will show beginner–intermediate students that learning Mandarin Chinese characters is highly manageable when absorbed in small doses. It will help intermediate and advanced Chinese learners review and improve upon their past studies and practice written Chinese every day. Chinese characters (hanzi) are fascinating pictographic symbols that each have a specific meaning. After a few weeks of gradual progress your ability to read Chinese, write Chinese and pronounce Chinese will grow tremendously.

This calendar like desk companion starts with the most basic Chinese characters and builds upon itself, one day at a time. For easy reference and review, a booklet listing the 365 Chinese characters is included. Each of the 365 pages contain these six components:
  1. The featured Chinese character.
  2. The English meaning.
  3. The pronunciation written in romanized Chinese (hanyu pinyin).
  4. Related compounds with their meanings and pronunciations.
  5. Stroke–order diagrams.
  6. 28 practice squares.
To get started with A Chinese Character a Day, turn to Day One and begin by studying the character, its readings, meanings and sample compounds. Then tear off the sheet and, using the stroke–order guide, practice writing the character in the spaces provided. In a matter of days you'll be on your way to reading and writing Chinese with ease!
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Chinese Character a Day Practice Volume 2: (HSK Level 3)

Chinese Character a Day Practice Volume 2: (HSK Level 3)

by Philip Yungkin Lee
Chinese Character a Day Practice Volume 2: (HSK Level 3)

Chinese Character a Day Practice Volume 2: (HSK Level 3)

by Philip Yungkin Lee

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This calendar–like practice pad allows you to effectively practice Chinese characters and learn a year's wroth of characters in just minutes a day.

Although more people are studying the Chinese language than ever before, others are still wary of starting because they believe, "it's too difficult." But A Chinese Character A Day, Volume 2 will show beginner–intermediate students that learning Mandarin Chinese characters is highly manageable when absorbed in small doses. It will help intermediate and advanced Chinese learners review and improve upon their past studies and practice written Chinese every day. Chinese characters (hanzi) are fascinating pictographic symbols that each have a specific meaning. After a few weeks of gradual progress your ability to read Chinese, write Chinese and pronounce Chinese will grow tremendously.

This calendar like desk companion starts with the most basic Chinese characters and builds upon itself, one day at a time. For easy reference and review, a booklet listing the 365 Chinese characters is included. Each of the 365 pages contain these six components:
  1. The featured Chinese character.
  2. The English meaning.
  3. The pronunciation written in romanized Chinese (hanyu pinyin).
  4. Related compounds with their meanings and pronunciations.
  5. Stroke–order diagrams.
  6. 28 practice squares.
To get started with A Chinese Character a Day, turn to Day One and begin by studying the character, its readings, meanings and sample compounds. Then tear off the sheet and, using the stroke–order guide, practice writing the character in the spaces provided. In a matter of days you'll be on your way to reading and writing Chinese with ease!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462915415
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 10/07/2014
Series: Tuttle Practice Pads
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 16
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Philip Yungkin Lee is a native speaker of Chinese. He has taught Chinese both in Adult Education and Chinese Studies at university level, the last being Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He has published several language learning titles and has received a Teaching Excellence award from his university. He is also the author of Pocket Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, The Essential Mandarin Chinese Phrase Book, Pocket Cantonese Dictionary, The Essential Cantonese Phrase Book, 250 Essential Chinese Characters volumes 1 & II, and A Chinese A Day Practice Pad: Volume I.

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