Practical Chinese Reader
NPCR is a new series of textbooks designed for native English speakers to learn Chinese. It consists of seventy lessons in s'ix volumes, covering beginning to intermediate levels, for three years of instruction. It has been compiled under the guidance of the new NOTCFL Syllabus and in consultation with the HSK Guicleline. The objective of this series is to develop the stud NPCR is a new series of textbooks designed for native English speakers to learn Chinese. It consists of seventy lessons in s'ix volumes, covering beginning to intermediate levels, for three years of instruction. It has been compiled under the guidance of the new NOTCFL Syllabus and in consultation with the HSK Guicleline. The objective of this series is to develop the student's ability to communicate using Chinese through the study of language structure, language function, and related cultural knowledge along with the training of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Download Matchbox Twenty North Rar.

[Paperback] New Practical Chinese Reader vol.1 - Instructor's Manual. LIU Xun Beijing Language & Culture University Press, 2010. In Stock Dispatched within 1 working day. £11.35 (13,73 €).
In order to make the study of Chinese easier and more interesting, this textbook has the following features:?The student will be in the cultural setting of Chinese society with several international students, Ding Libo, Lin Na and Ma Dawei. Through many interesting experiences, the student will not only learn authentic Chinese but also understand Chinese society and culture.?The instruction of functional items is emphasized. This series for learning Chinese is not without some minor issues, but certainly will recommend this over Integrated Chinese as it a lot cheaper, comes with the audio. (Yes, I know both. Part of language teaching). The included audio recordings are of a very good quality. The thing I disliked the most is the size of print.
It feels a lot like large script for people with a reading or visible impairment or it trying to aim different level of learner's (including college level). It makes the book This series for learning Chinese is not without some minor issues, but certainly will recommend this over Integrated Chinese as it a lot cheaper, comes with the audio. (Yes, I know both. Part of language teaching). The included audio recordings are of a very good quality. The thing I disliked the most is the size of print.
It feels a lot like large script for people with a reading or visible impairment or it trying to aim different level of learner's (including college level). It makes the books large and unnecessarily thick.
Especially noticeable since it lacks a digital version. If you want to learn Chinese, these books can help you a lot to master the basics to even intermediate level (book 1-4) and some advanced (book 5-6). Use the newer updated 2nd edition. I did not like this book much. It takes a whole 5 lessons to go through the all the pinyin.
It took my class (and teacher) 8 months to go through all the pinyin. The whole sequence seems off in a few places.
In the workbook for instance, you need to listen to the MP3s and write the Chinese characters. Some exercises later you actually learn how to write these characters. In lesson 1 you already get bombarded with vocabulary that doesn't get explained and some if it has pinyin that you haven't even I did not like this book much. It takes a whole 5 lessons to go through the all the pinyin. It took my class (and teacher) 8 months to go through all the pinyin.
The whole sequence seems off in a few places. In the workbook for instance, you need to listen to the MP3s and write the Chinese characters.
Some exercises later you actually learn how to write these characters. In lesson 1 you already get bombarded with vocabulary that doesn't get explained and some if it has pinyin that you haven't even learned yet.
To me, this text book was utterly confusing, and even convoluted in some places. I did not like this book that much coz i think the book was not that suitable for totally beginners. The sentences sometimes felt too formal and some of the vocabs tend to focus on too much on chinese culture and tradition. Moreover, they did not introduce enough useful basic vocabs such as colours, food, variety of feelings, shopping, etc.even if you have read all book 1 to 3 you still dont know colours or food names etc. Or other basic things as this book spent too much time describing qipao I did not like this book that much coz i think the book was not that suitable for totally beginners. The sentences sometimes felt too formal and some of the vocabs tend to focus on too much on chinese culture and tradition.
Moreover, they did not introduce enough useful basic vocabs such as colours, food, variety of feelings, shopping, etc.even if you have read all book 1 to 3 you still dont know colours or food names etc. Or other basic things as this book spent too much time describing qipao, xiangjiao pingguo, kanbing, taijiquan,yueju, jingju etc. Sentence structures r often complicated n impractical.it might b good book for ppl wanna know more about chinese culture,and good grammar.but its not really for people who wanna master practical chinese conversation.我觉得这本课本不太实用因为这本课本的内容常常是中国文化,比如京剧,越剧,节日,传统衣服,运动,在日常生活不用的吗。。 我希望这本将更适合初学者。。在第一和第二, 生词不太实用。。。应该有颜色, 吃饭,爱好和什么的。。对不起我的汉语不太好。。我正在学习。。。 哈哈哈。。 笑。。。. This is an excellent resource for learning Chinese, and comes with the cd. I wish the reader and workbook were combined though. It would be easier to do the exercises in the book rather than moving back and forth. I found this book useful, but it is sometimes frustrating because the choices of vocabulary words to start out with aren't as helpful.
I'd like to have learned more conversation phrases rather than discussing how busy I am. It would also be helpful (in the opinion of an English teacher) This is an excellent resource for learning Chinese, and comes with the cd. I wish the reader and workbook were combined though. It would be easier to do the exercises in the book rather than moving back and forth. I found this book useful, but it is sometimes frustrating because the choices of vocabulary words to start out with aren't as helpful. I'd like to have learned more conversation phrases rather than discussing how busy I am.
It would also be helpful (in the opinion of an English teacher) to discuss the formatting for sentences and how the Chinese organize their sentences, early on in the book, rather than waiting until chapter 8 or so. Regardless, a useful book. Must practice though speaking with people. The audio on the cd is fast, and slowing it down is impossible. Either play the tracks repeatedly, or ask a local friend who speaks Chinese to practice with you.
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