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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
A Note to the Learner
Contents
Acknowledgments
Orientation
About This Course
Organization and Use
An Overview of the Chinese Writing System
Suggested Strategies for Learning Written Chinese
Abbreviations
Classroom Expressions
Introductory Unit A: Numbers, Surnames, Personal Names, and Place Names
Part 1: Numbers from 1 to 5 and the Surname Wáng
Part 2: Numbers from 6 to 10 and the Surname Lín
Part 3: Some Common Personal Names and Place Names
Part 4: More Common Personal Names and Place Names
Introductory Unit B: People, Places, Streets, and Roads
Part 1: Personal Names, Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin
Part 2: Personal Names, Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin, and Names of Roads
Part 3: Personal Names, Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin, and Names of Streets and Roads
Part 4: More Personal and Place Names, People and Their Places of Origin, and Names of Streets and Roads
Unit 1: Greetings and Useful Phrases
Part 1: “Where Are You Going?”
Part 2: “Long Time No See!”
Part 3: Chance Encounter on the Street
Part 4: Visiting an Acquaintance at Her Home
Unit 2: Introductions
Part 1: Asking About Name and Nationality
Part 2: Introducing a Roommate
Part 3: Inquiring Formally as to Name and Place of Work
Part 4: A Self-introduction
Unit 3: Numbers, Dates, Time, and Money (I)
Part 1: “How Many Students in Your Class?”
Part 2: Inquiring About Age
Part 3: Purchasing a Tea Cup
Part 4: Buying a Train Ticket
Unit 4: Numbers, Dates, Time, and Money (II)
Part 1: Inquiring About Opening and Closing Times
Part 2: Personal Information
Part 3: Second Trip to China
Part 4: Asking About Population
Unit 5: Locating Persons, Places, and Things
Part 1: Searching for Mary Wang
Part 2: Conversation at a Noodle Stand
Part 3: “Where Are You Staying?”
Part 4: New Computer
Unit 6: Biographical Information (I)
Part 1: Conversation with a Six-year-old
Part 2: Chat at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial
Part 3: Chat at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial (cont.)
Part 4: Chat at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial (cont.)
Unit 7: Biographical Information (II)
Part 1: More Questions About One’s Family
Part 2: “You Can Speak Chinese!”
Part 3: The Nosy Professor
Part 4: Conversation with a Waitress
Unit 8: Getting Around Beijing (I)
Part 1: “How Do I Get to the Beijing Hotel?”
Part 2: Calling for a Taxi to the Airport
Part 3: Calling for a Taxi to the Airport (cont.)
Part 4: Calling for a Taxi to the Airport (cont.)
Unit 9: Getting Around Beijing (II)
Part 1: Lost in Beijing
Part 2: By Bus and Street Car to the Summer Palace
Part 3: By Bus and Street Car to the Summer Palace (cont.)
Part 4: By Bus and Street Car to the Summer Palace (cont.)
Unit 10: Weather
Part 1: A Weather Forecast
Part 2: Beijing Weather
Part 3: Taiwan Weather
Part 4: Talking About the Weather in Your Hometown
F. Chinese–English Glossary
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