Simple Chinese Sentences for Beginners (Part 5) - Idioms and Phrases for Beginners (HSK All Levels)

Simple Chinese Sentences for Beginners (Part 5) - Idioms and Phrases for Beginners (HSK All Levels)
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Download or read book Simple Chinese Sentences for Beginners (Part 5) - Idioms and Phrases for Beginners (HSK All Levels) written by Jia Ming Wang and published by Mingmandarin.com. This book was released on 2022-11-12 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mandarin Chinese language consists of thousands of complicated characters. In order to have a decent conversation with a native Chinese speaker, a foreigner need to learn nearly 3,000 characters. Obviously, it's a long journey to learn thousands of characters. That's why, when you are learning Mandarin Chinese language, you should try your best to read as many Chinese books as possible. Reading Chinese books will help you better understand and remember Chinese characters and words in the long-term. The books in Simple Chinese Sentences series provide you a variety of sentences for Chinese reading comprehension (汉语阅读理解). Each of the Chinese sentence includes pinyin and two English interpretations. All the sentences contain at least one idiom (please refer to the books in Chinese Idiom Series for more details). So, when you learn reading the sentences in this book, you will naturally learn famous Chinese proverbs (汉语成语, hànyǔ chéngyǔ). The book also provides you a list of the important idioms. All the characters and phrases are provided with simplified characters, pinyin and English interpretations. The current book volume, Part 5 (第五卷, dì wǔ juǎn) of over 900 Chinese sentences, provides you 110 must-read Chinese sentences. Free online Mandarin Chinese lessons (Ming Mandarin): www.MingMandarin.com -Jia Ming


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