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China Simplified: Language Empowerment

Demystify Chinese Culture and Fire Up Your Mandarin!

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China Simplified: Language Empowerment

By: Stewart Lee Beck, Katie Lu
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Many people are curious about China, yet somehow that curiosity has not translated into a better understanding of this remarkable culture and its countless stories. China Simplified books explore the language, history, and more in quick-listen, engaging formats making the country and culture super-accessible for a busy world; "untangling the noodles" for you!

In China Simplified: Language Empowerment, language expert Katie Lu and China veteran Stewart Lee Beck lead listeners on an entertaining journey through the most fascinating elements of Chinese and show how language is the key to the gates of China.

©2014 CS Publishing LLC (P)2014 CS Publishing LLC
Asia Chinese Languages Communication & Social Skills Language Learning China Language
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Fabulously insightful and funny.

After living in China almost 10 years, there is nothing that scares me more then another China book written by a Laowei (foreigner) who thinks he/she knows the secret to this land. Language Gymnastics is anything but this. It is ridiculously funny, uncomfortably accurate and totally memorable! I recommend this book to all those looking to learn a little more about China, its culture and people whilst having a laugh at the same time. In fact I have prescribed this book as standard reading for all my younger Chinese staff who would benefit greatly from a refresher course in the Chinese way.

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As a person who wanted to learn more about China generally - without ever having been there myself - I found this book a wonderful introduction; complete with an outside-in and inside-out views of China, its customs, its people, and its languages (dialects).

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A fresh approach to an ancient challenge

The authors do a great job of calming the reader/listener’s fears about learning Mandarin through their fun yet pragmatic approach. This title is more about engaging the listener through stories, idioms, and the authors’ own foibles in order to encourage onward learning than it is an actual language lesson.
This should be the required first “text” of every Mandarin course to get the students into the right frame of mind.
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