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El. knyga: Developing Writing Skills in Chinese 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(The Open University, UK), (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Formatas: 216 pages, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Serija: Developing Writing Skills
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203769423
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  • Formatas: 216 pages, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Serija: Developing Writing Skills
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Aug-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203769423
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Developing Writing Skills in Chinese has been devised for post-intermediate students who need to write Chinese in the course of their life, work or study.

Each unit covers a specific style of writing and is reinforced with a rich selection of model texts. All texts are followed by supporting notes examining the formats, styles, grammar structures or special phrases featured. A wide variety of exercises are featured throughout, and each unit concludes with a helpful glossary given in Chinese characters, pinyin and English translations. An answer key is also included in the back of the book.



The following writing styles and genres are covered:











Personal correspondencegreetings and condolences, explanations and apologising, making arrangements and keeping in touch





Formal writingannouncements and adverts, letters of enquiry and application, business correspondence, developing an argument, facts and data





Narrationstory narratives, reporting speech, exemplifying and summarising





Description and comparisonoutlining peoples characters, physical attributes and appearance, places and weather

This new edition has been comprehensively revised and updated throughout. It includes a brand-new chapter on narratives and there is new coverage of digital communication methods such as text messages and emails. An additional English-Chinese glossary is also available for free download at http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415678896/

Developing Writing Skills in Chinese will help students to write coherently, clearly and appropriately in a variety of contexts. It is suitable for both classroom and self-study use.
Preface ix
Unit One Cards
1(14)
1.1 Birthday cards
2(2)
1.2 New Year greeting cards
4(2)
1.3 Wedding cards
6(2)
1.4 Valentine cards
8(3)
1.5 Sympathy/Condolence cards
11(4)
Unit Two Notes and text messages
15(10)
2.1 Explaining things
15(2)
2.2 Making arrangements
17(1)
2.3 Instructing people to do things
18(2)
2.4 Asking for help
20(1)
2.5 Apologising
21(4)
Unit Three Personal correspondence and emails
25(15)
3.1 Format of personal letters
25(3)
3.2 Format of envelopes
28(1)
3.3 Letters or emails with a specific purpose
29(6)
3.4 Keep-in-touch letters or emails
35(5)
Unit Four Announcements, small ads and others
40(9)
4.1 Announcements
40(1)
4.2 Small ads
41(2)
4.3 Others
43(6)
4.3.1 Lost and found
43(1)
4.3.2 Receipts
44(1)
4.3.3 Written request for leave
45(4)
Unit Five Formal correspondence
49(11)
5.1 Letters of application
49(3)
5.2 Letters inquiring about job opportunities
52(1)
5.3 Letters or emails requesting information
53(2)
5.4 Replies
55(5)
Unit Six Narratives
60(10)
Unit Seven Reporting
70(7)
7.1 Conversation reporting
70(1)
7.2 Formal speech reporting
71(6)
Unit Eight Exemplification, reformulation and summary
77(5)
8.1 Exemplification
77(1)
8.2 Reformulation
78(1)
8.3 Summary
78(4)
Unit Nine Comparison and contrast, simile and metaphor
82(8)
9.1 Comparison and contrast
82(2)
9.2 Simile and metaphor
84(6)
Unit Ten Procedure, process and development
90(11)
10.1 Procedure and process
90(1)
10.2 Past development process
91(2)
10.3 Developing an argument
93(1)
10.4 Developmental trend
94(7)
Unit Eleven Descriptions of people's physical attributes
101(15)
11.1 Hair
101(1)
11.2 Beards
102(1)
11.3 Eyes
103(1)
11.4 Nose
104(1)
11.5 Mouths and teeth
104(1)
11.6 Faces
105(2)
11.7 Stature
107(2)
11.8 Age
109(7)
Unit Twelve Descriptions of people's emotional attributes
116(13)
12.1 Liking
116(1)
12.2 Being happy
117(1)
12.3 Sorrow and grief
118(2)
12.4 Being sad and depressed
120(1)
12.5 Being terrified and panic-stricken
121(1)
12.6 Being angry and indignant
121(1)
12.7 Feeling remorse and regret
122(1)
12.8 Longing for and missing
123(6)
Unit Thirteen Descriptions of people's disposition and moral attributes
129(6)
13.1 Being lively and humorous
129(1)
13.2 Being warm and optimistic
130(1)
13.3 Being reserved and modest
131(1)
13.4 Being clever and honest
132(3)
Unit Fourteen Descriptions of people's movements and actions
135(10)
14.1 Walking
135(1)
14.2 Running
136(1)
14.3 Seeing
137(2)
14.4 Listening
139(1)
14.5 Speaking
140(5)
Unit Fifteen Descriptions of places and the weather
145(11)
15.1 East, west, south and north
145(2)
15.2 Location
147(2)
15.3 Buildings
149(1)
15.4 The sky
150(2)
15.5 Wind, rain and snow
152(4)
Unit Sixteen Business correspondence
156(11)
16.1 Letters promoting goods
156(2)
16.2 Letters inquiring about prices
158(2)
16.3 Letters quoting prices
160(1)
16.4 Letters ordering goods
161(2)
16.5 Letters confirming shipment
163(4)
Answer key to closed exercises (displayed upside down) 167(5)
Chinese-English glossary 172
Boping Yuan is Reader in Chinese Language and Linguistics at the University of Cambridge and Fellow and Director of Studies in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Churchill College, Cambridge.

Kan Qian is Lecturer in Chinese at The Open University, UK.