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El. knyga: Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar Workbook

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  • Formatas: 378 pages
  • Serija: Modern Grammar Workbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000998740
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  • Formatas: 378 pages
  • Serija: Modern Grammar Workbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000998740
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Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar Workbook

, third edition, is a book of exercises and language tasks to facilitate practice and reinforce language use. Divided into two sections, the Workbook initially provides exercises based on essential grammatical structures, and moves on to practice everyday functions such as making introductions, apologizing and expressing needs.

With an extensive answer key at the back to enable students to check on their progress, main features include:

  • Exercises at various levels of challenge for a broad range of learners
  • Cross-referencing to the related Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar
  • A comprehensive index to exercises alphabetically arranged in terms of structures, functions, and key Chinese structure vocabulary

This third edition also off ers a revised and expanded selection of exercises including new task-based exercises.

Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar Workbook

is ideal for all learners of Mandarin Chinese, from beginner to intermediate and advanced students. It can be used both independently and alongside Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar

, which is also published by Routledge.



Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar Workbook, third edition, is a book of exercises and language tasks to facilitate practice and reinforce language use.

Introduction

How to use this book

Part A Structures

1 Overview of Pronunciation and Pinyin Romanization

2 Syllable, Meaning, and Word

3 The Chinese Writing System: An Overview

4 Phrase order in the Mandarin sentence

5 Nouns

6 Numbers

7 Specifiers and Demonstratives

8 Classifiers

9 Noun Phrases

10 Adjectives and Adjectival Verbs

11 Stative Verbs

12 Modal Verbs

13 Action Verbs

14 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

15 Adverbs

16 Conjunctions

17 Aspect

18 Resulative verbs

19 Directional verbs

20 ? ba sentences: The 'disposal' construction

21 The passive

Part B Situations and Functions

22 Names, Kinship Terms, Titles, and Terms of Address

23 Introductions

24 Greetings and Goodbyes

25 Basic Strategies for Communication

26 Telecommunications and e-communications: Telephones, the internet, and social media

27 Negating Information

28 Asking questions, answering questions, and reporting questions

29 Expressing Identification, Possession, and Existence

30 Describing People, Places, and Things

31 Describing How Actions are Performed

32 Indicating Result, Conclusion, Potential, and Extent

33 Making Comparisons

34 Talking About the Present

35 Talking About Habitual Actions

36 Talking About the Future

37 Indicating Completion and Talking About the Past

38 Talking About Change, New Situations, and Changing Situations

39 Talking About Duration and Frequency

40 Expressing Additional Information

41 Expressing Contrast

42 Expressing Sequence

43 Expressing Simultaneous Situations

44 Expressing Cause and Effect or Reason and Result

45 Expressing Conditions

46. Expressing both, all, every, any, none, not any, and no matter how

47 Expressing Location and Distance

48 Talking about Movement, Directions, and Means of Transportation

49 Talking about Clock Time and Calendar Time

50 Expressing Obligation and Prohibitions

51 Expressing Commands and Permission

52 Expressing Ability and Possibility

53 Expressing Desires, Needs, Preferences, and Willingness

54 Expressing Knowledge, Advice, and Opinions

55 Expressing Fear, Worry, and Anxiety

56 Expressing Speaker Attitudes and Perspectives with interjections and final particles

57 Topic, Focus, and Emphasis

58 Guest and Host

59 Giving and Responding to Compliments

60 Expressing Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction

61 Expressing Gratitude and Responding to Expressions of Gratitude

62 Invitations, Requests, and Refusals

63 Expressing Apologies, Regrets, Sympathy, and bad news

64 Expressing Congratulations and Good Wishes

Answer Key

Index

Claudia Ross, Professor Emeritus of Chinese, College of the Holy Cross.

Jing-Heng Sheng Ma, Professor Emeritus of Chinese, Wellesley College.

Baozhang He, Associate Professor Emeritus of Chinese, College of the Holy Cross.

Pei-Chia Chen, Senior Lecturer and Academic Coordinator of the Chinese Program, University of California San Diego.

Meng Yeh, Teaching Professor of Chinese, Rice University.