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Mandarin Chinese Characters Made Easy: (HSK Levels 1-3) Learn 1,000 Chinese Characters the Easy Way (Includes Audio CD)
Mixed media product
Main Details
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Mandarin Chinese Characters Made Easy: (HSK Levels 1-3) Learn 1,000 Chinese Characters the Easy Way (Includes Audio CD)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Michael L. Kluemper
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By (author) Kit-Yee Yam Nadeau
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Physical Properties |
Format:Mixed media product | Pages:216 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 203 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780804843850
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Classifications | Dewey:495.111 |
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Illustrations |
Includes 5 hour 45 minute Audio CD; b&w illustrati
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Tuttle Publishing
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Imprint |
Tuttle Publishing
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Publication Date |
18 October 2016 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This highly-visual book introduces an effective new method for learning Chinese characters using visual stimuli and pictographs. Learning the basic characters used to write even simple Chinese sentences can be a long and arduous process. "Chinese Characters Made Easy" makes the learning process fun and easy by presenting the 1,000 most common characters using a new mnemonic approach that associates each character with a memorable visual and verbal clue--making memorization easy. The character for person, for example, is superimposed over a sketch of a man representing "a person standing on two legs"-drawing the reader's attention to the distinctive shape of the character and associating the sketch with the character's meaning.
Author Biography
Michael L. Kluemper was a JET Program participant from 1990-1993 and has been teaching about Japanese language and culture since then. As a board member of the National Council of Japanese Language Teachers from 2001-08, Kluemper served on national task forces for the implementation of the Japanese AP course, National Board Certification for teachers, and various advocacy campaigns. He now teaches Japanese at Ballard High School in Louisville, KY. Kit-Yee Yam Nadeau is currently an elementary school teacher of Mandarin in Louisville Kentucky. A native Cantonese speaker, born and raised in Hong Kong during the British rule she started her English education at a very young age. Along with her native Cantonese and English, she also studied Mandarin, the universal language of China and Chinese culture. After moving to the USA, she taught Mandarin at a local Chinese society's weekend school for children. This led to her being asked to teach in the public school system. There she designed curriculum and participated in textbook development workshops in the USA and China. Kit carries on her Chinese traditions as an accomplished student of traditional Tai Chi, Tai Chi Fan, and Tai Chi Sword. She enjoys mahjong and Chinese cooking in her spare time.
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