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Life In China Workbook

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Category: Learning Languages
Forum Name: Chinese (Standard)
Forum Discription: Discussion about studying Standard Chinese using the FSI course.
URL: http://fsi-language-courses.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=182
Printed Date: 16 January 2009 at 3:29am


Topic: Life In China Workbook
Posted By: David
Subject: Life In China Workbook
Date Posted: 24 October 2006 at 4:45pm
Is there a text and workbook for the Life In China modules?



Replies:
Posted By: Malcolm
Date Posted: 24 October 2006 at 9:17pm
They never made a book for that module. It's okay though because it's pretty easy to use without the book. Well, it's actually a pretty hard module, but not because of the lack of accompanying written materials. In theory, one of us (me?) could just make an unofficial pdf "book" containing all the vocab.


Posted By: David
Date Posted: 29 October 2006 at 10:10pm
Thanks for the reply. I understand most of what I hear, but a text would have been nice.


Posted By: onebir
Date Posted: 10 November 2006 at 8:34pm
i just had a listen to some of the unit 9 tapes, and i think i could transcribe them without too much trouble...

if anyone's using or close to using this unit, let me know, and i'll see what i can do over then next month or so

and if anyone else wants to help transcribe it, let me know so we can share out the work. it'd also be good to have someone to check the transcripts.


Posted By: Simon8
Date Posted: 04 March 2007 at 1:41am
Hi Onebir,

   I am a graduate student at Leeds University. I am doing a course Chinese media, where the object is to write down UN Chinese radio broadcasts. I need a way to review and making these texts seems like a good way. What do you think?
I think though typing them in word format might be a better way as I sometimes like to make flash cards from printed lists and it would be more flexible for other students.

I agree though doing the transcription with someone else would be more interesting and helpful.

What do you think?
Have fun,
Simon Laing


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