Study 50 new Chinese characters and 325 words and combinations
Comprehend interesting and entertaining readings
Reach a milestone in your Chinese study
About This Book
This is the final book of the series. It presents 50 new Chinese characters and over 300 words and combinations.
In the exercise sections, there are 337 sentences and 12 entertaining readings. Besides stories, other types of narratives are included. This represents an impressive progress in students’ Chinese reading and writing abilities.
This book will bring the total Chinese character count to 320. On completing this book, students will be ready to embark on their next stage of learning - the Development stage, to start learning a large number of new characters rapidly.
Structure of the book
This book includes:
Five Lesson Chapters: Lesson 26 to Lesson 30
One Review Chapter: Review 6
Book 1-6 Total Character Count
Stroke Order Chart
Each lesson starts with ten new Chinese characters, followed by words and combinations. Plenty of illustrations are provided to show how to use these characters in Chinese texts.
The review section of the book gives opportunities for students to consolidate the learnings.
The stroke order chart at the end of the book is for quick references.
The Enhanced Edition
Special Features:
QR codes added for the easy access to 17 online animated video lessons
Chinese Learning Pen supported for the easy access of native Chinese voicing
17 online video lessons are available for this book, demonstrating how to read and write Chinese characters, teaching the meanings of words and combinations, and showing how to determine the pronunciation of a special character, how to pick out the right combination, and how to understand the exact meaning of a character or a word in sentences. Watch all the online lessons by scanning the QR codes inside book pages.
This book also supports the use of Chinese Learning Pen, which is a digital tool for students to listen to any part of the text in the book. All recordings are done by native Chinese speakers and are very helpful for students to improve Chinese character recognition and their pronunciations.