HSK Leveled Readings (Level 1) Shandong Chapter (English Edition)

HSK Leveled Readings (Level 1) Shandong Chapter (English Edition)

by Zhou Xiaogeng
HSK Leveled Readings (Level 1) Shandong Chapter (English Edition)

HSK Leveled Readings (Level 1) Shandong Chapter (English Edition)

by Zhou Xiaogeng

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Overview

The text HSK Leveled Readings (Level 1)—Shandong Chapter of the Traveling Through China series takes the form of a picture book. By following an international family’s trip to Shandong, readers can learn simple and practical Chinese for tourism, and get a better idea of the splendid natural scenery and profound history and culture of Shandong. The main features of this book are as follows:

1.The phrases and sentences in this book are practical, and not too difficult.

2.Scenarios are created with rich pictures and texts.

3.Learn by playing and apply by practicing.

4.The book uses social media to present Shandong’s local customs and practices.

5.The integration of language and culture helps improve learning efficiency.

6.Online services are provided to meet different needs.

We hope that the Traveling Through China series can become your little helper for learning Chinese, as well as a window for friends from around the world to learn about all the many places in China.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164774684
Publisher: Zhou Xiaogeng
Publication date: 12/29/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB
Language: Chinese

About the Author

I once heard that everyone carries a mission when he or she comes to this world.

I realized something important: to help learners radically increase efficiency in the learning process, they first needed to understand this language. That is, they needed to know the specific way of thinking beneath the surface and to catch the rationalities in rules and the ways in which to apply them. It is similar to how we learn math: we always focus on the philosophies and approaches, and we never try to memorize the equations and the results.

Most people find great pleasure in thinking and creating in their own way, but it also calls for more hard work to make any progress. In the coming days, I will do just like many others would do with their own dreams. I want to fulfill my mission well: to create good things for learners so that they can learn this ancient and vibrant language in a much easier and interesting way.

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