The fun way to learn to speak Chinese
With more than 1.2 billion speakers across the globe — and with nearly 3 million in the U.S. alone — Mandarin Chinese claims the top spot as the world’s most common language. If you want to learn this language to get ahead at school or work, or to make your travel to China easier, this is the handy reference you’ll want by your side.
Chinese For Dummies teaches basic grammar, as well as the necessary vocabulary to make introductions and greetings, use proper etiquette, make small talk, make transportation arrangements, order food and beverages, ask directions, deal with money, shop, access recreation, and handle an emergency.
Concentrates on Mandarin Chinese and features new and revised content
Includes major updates to all the necessary foundational information needed to speak Chinese
Covers grammar, verb conjugations, and pronunciations
Offers a refreshed mini-dictionary complete with even more vocabulary
Find free conversational audio tracks online
As the Chinese economy continues to grow, the importance of Chinese as a trade language will also increase. If you’re a student or business professional who has a basic understanding of the language, you’ll be poised to surpass your peers when it comes to dealing with international markets. So get started today!
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Make small talk, ask for directions, and order food
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Learn to speak Chinese—with ease
If you want to learn Mandarin Chinese to get ahead at school or work—or to make your travel to China easier—this is the handy reference you'll want by your side. Inside, you'll find easy-to-follow coverage of basic grammar, as well as the necessary vocabulary to make introductions and greetings, use proper etiquette, make small talk, make transportation arrangements, order food and beverages, ask directions, deal with money, shop, access recreation, and handle an emergency.
Inside…
Basic Chinese sounds
Help with pronunciations
How verbs work in Chinese
A look at the pīnyīn system
Chinese phrases and gestures
Numbers, times, and measurements
Jump-start your vocabulary with a two-way mini-dictionary
About the Author
Dr. Wendy Abraham is an award-winning public speaker who has taught Chinese language, literature, and culture at universities throughout the U.S. Wendy is the creator and director of international academic, cultural, and travel programs, holds a doctorate from Columbia University, and pursued a PhD in Chinese literature at Stanford University.
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Author(s): Wendy Abraham
Series: For Dummies (Language & Literature)
Edition: 3
Publisher: For Dummies
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 400