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Quote kelvinzhao Replybullet Topic: Of following books,choose you be interested in
    Posted: 17 July 2007 at 9:59pm
Hi everybody,

the company Im working for is planning to publish several books for Chinese learnning, so I put the ideas here for voting , could you pls vote for which one you'd be interested in ? thanks everyone.

the vote options is the rough name of the books, here is the descriptions.

Mandarin lifesaver in 12 hours – the most essential phrases in a simple easy to access format, which can be grasped in 12 hours on the plane- just enough to ease your first step into China
Living in Beijing – consisting of beautiful China-unique photos, practical useful Chinese phrases and dialogues, and interesting cultural tips to know China more
Chinese Learning DIY – a crash way of learning to speak and read Chinese language by using very basic Chinese sentence patterns with a systematical pinyin guide and a comprehensive Chinese essential vocabulary to be used in the sentence patterns
Extreme Chinese – very popular and colloquial phrases in authentic everyday Chinese
Chin-ease – a fun self-study guide to pinyin and Chinese characters with pinyin exercises and introduction to history and connotations of Chinese characters
Mini-book Series – a book series which applies an easy way to learn different types of Chinese common phrases, basic grammar, essential vocabulary and idioms separately in 7 pocket-sized books

since the max count of the options is 5, there are another ideas here :
Wordbook with Post-stickers – a Chinese wordbook which contains the most useful and practical vocabulary going with small size post-stickers
Sandwich Chinese – a fun and natural way of learning Chinese gradually by substituting components in English sentences (in form of stories, conversations or cartoons) into Chinese step by step
Gourmet China – a talking Chinese food menu with an introduction to Chinese cuisine and phrases used in the restaurant
Chinese Idioms – a guide to 200 Chinese 4-character idioms as a window into Chinese history and culture, containing the situational usage of the idioms
Crash Oral Chinese – consisting of native Chinese pronunciation guide, and providing different types exercises on pronunciation and tones to imitate and practice with correct and native Chinese audio-aid
Essential Chinese Grammar Guide – a practical, detailed, accurate and simple Chinese grammar book, comprehensive and easy to catch up with



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anyone has any idea about this ??
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