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Part 1: Chinese
Learn Mandarin Chinese for Beginners: A Simple Guide That Will Help You on Your Language Learning Journey
Introduction
Chapter 1: Learning Chinese Tones
Chapter 2: Learning Basic Chinese Grammar
Chapter 3: How to Count
Chapter 4: How to be polite when speaking Chinese?
Chapter 5: Greeting and Introduction
Chapter 6: Daily Life and Social Activity
Conclusion
Part 2: Chinese Short Stories
11 Simple Stories for Beginners Who Want to Learn Mandarin Chinese in Less Time While Also Having Fun
Introduction
Chapter 1: 老鼠开会(lǎo shǔ kāi huì) – The Mice’s Meeting
Chapter 2: 两瓶墨水 (liǎng píng mò shuǐ) – Two Bottles of Ink
Chapter 3: 你收藏钱币吗 (nǐ shōu cáng qián bì ma) – Do You Collect Coins?
Chapter 4: 我的第一次约会 (wǒ de dì yī cì yuē huì) – My First Date
Chapter 5: 会说话的猫 (huì shuō huà de māo) – The Talking Cat
Chapter 6: 打赌(dǎ dǔ) – A Bet
Chapter 7: 猫和小鸟(māo hé xiǎo niǎo) – The Cat and the Birds
Chapter 8: 乞丐的爱好 (qǐ gài de ài hào) – The Beggar’s Hobby
Chapter 9: 和女生跳舞(hé nǚ shēng tiào wǔ) – Dancing with a Girl
Chapter 10: 你孤独吗 (nǐ gū dú ma) – Are You Lonely?
Chapter 11: 吉米与大红鱼 (jí mǐ yǔ dà hóng yú) – Jimmy and the Big Red Fish
Conclusion
Part 3: Chinese Phrase Book
Over 1000 Essential Mandarin Phrases You Don't Want to Be Without on Your Trip to China
Introduction: Why Choose this Chinese Phrase Book?
Different Methods of Using This Chinese Phrase Book
Learning Chinese Pronunciation, Pinyin, and Tones
Scenario 1: Exchanging Money
Scenario 2: Buying (I)
Scenario 3: Buying (II)
Scenario 4: Buying (III)
Scenario 5: Drinks and Snacks
Scenario 6: In the Cafeteria
Scenario 7: The Noodle Stand
Scenario 8: In the Restaurant
Scenario 9: In the Market
Scenario 10: In the Bookstore
Scenario 11: Taking the Taxi
Scenario 12: On the Train
Scenario 13: Asking for Directions
Scenario 14: Asking for the Time
Scenario 15: Making an Appointment
Scenario 16: Introducing Yourself
Scenario 17: Talking About Family
Scenario 18: Personal Questions
Scenario 19: Politely Refusing Requests
Scenario 20: Dealing with the Delivery Company (I)
Scenario 21: Dealing with the Delivery Company (II)
Scenario 22: Not Feeling Well
Scenario 23: Getting Things Fixed
Scenario 24: A Long-distance Phone Call
Epilogue: Making a Plan for Your Chinese Studies
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