Chinese Sentence Patterns For Beginners! 50 Lessons Book 2

Chinese Sentence Patterns For Beginners!, #2

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Foreign Languages, Chinese, Language Arts, Grammar
Cover of the book Chinese Sentence Patterns For Beginners! 50 Lessons Book 2 by Kevin Peter Lee, Welbo Books
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Author: Kevin Peter Lee ISBN: 9781516355983
Publisher: Welbo Books Publication: September 22, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kevin Peter Lee
ISBN: 9781516355983
Publisher: Welbo Books
Publication: September 22, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

In "Chinese Sentence Patterns For Beginners! 50 Lessons Book 2", you’ll be learning the absolute best way to begin mastering Mandarin Chinese. The 50 lessons in this book teach commonly used sentence patterns which will help you quickly understand how Chinese sentences are grammatically structured. Learning this way, you will almost immediately begin making your own sentences. It is by far the quickest method to being able to communicate in Chinese correctly. By combining all aspects of the language, you will quickly become a master of Mandarin Chinese. Trust in the learning process that this book provides and you will master Mandarin Chinese sooner than you think. 

In this book, each lesson teaches one sentence pattern that is commonly used in Chinese. After learning the sentence pattern, you will see how this sentence pattern is used in an example sentence. This example sentence comes in four versions for you to study. These include:

Version 1. The English sentence.
Version 2. Mandarin Chinese sentence.
Version 3. Pinyin translation for your learning.
Version 4. The literal word by word translation plus the grammatical structure of the sentence.

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In "Chinese Sentence Patterns For Beginners! 50 Lessons Book 2", you’ll be learning the absolute best way to begin mastering Mandarin Chinese. The 50 lessons in this book teach commonly used sentence patterns which will help you quickly understand how Chinese sentences are grammatically structured. Learning this way, you will almost immediately begin making your own sentences. It is by far the quickest method to being able to communicate in Chinese correctly. By combining all aspects of the language, you will quickly become a master of Mandarin Chinese. Trust in the learning process that this book provides and you will master Mandarin Chinese sooner than you think. 

In this book, each lesson teaches one sentence pattern that is commonly used in Chinese. After learning the sentence pattern, you will see how this sentence pattern is used in an example sentence. This example sentence comes in four versions for you to study. These include:

Version 1. The English sentence.
Version 2. Mandarin Chinese sentence.
Version 3. Pinyin translation for your learning.
Version 4. The literal word by word translation plus the grammatical structure of the sentence.

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