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Schaum's Outline of Chinese Grammar | 
enlarge | Author: Claudia Ross Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 11145
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0071377646 Dewey Decimal Number: 495.182421 UPC: 639785384861 EAN: 9780071377645 ASIN: 0071377646
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Schaum's Outline of Chinese Grammar is designed to assist beginning and intermediate students of Mandarin Chinese develop and enhance their knowledge of Chinese grammar. Chinese morphology can be intimidating to students. By simplifying the learning process, this practical book enriches the student's understanding of the Chinese language. The accessible summary of the major features of Chinese grammar complete with clear explanations of terms and usage is especially helpful to students. The book features 200 sets of practice exercises as well as Chinese-English and English-Chinese glossaries. It serves as a much-needed supplement to textbooks and class materials currently being used in first-and second-year college-level courses.
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Yeah Baby! This book is what I'm talking about! February 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm currently living and studying in China. Although I'm a full-time Chinese student, all of my text books are written by Chinese educators. This is a great thing especially when I get more advanced in my study. However, right now I'm more toward the beginning and the English explanations in my textbooks are often mistranslated and confusing. For those of you who are toward the end of their first term of Chinese study (or if you have a general understanding of the language) this book will help you greatly.
I've found it written in a way that is easier to grasp than many of my own Chinese textbooks. The readability of Schaum's book is what really sold me into singing its praises.
I too am working my way through the Pimsleur series and this book does a great job of accompanying and clarifying some of the grammar points made in those lessons.
Some people have said that this book isn't for the beginner. Well maybe so and maybe not. I will say that after a term of study I have a lot of questions that this book has helped me answer. My only regret is not purchasing it sooner as it could have helped me after the first month.
Provides Excellent Structure October 28, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Chinese has grammar? Well, not so much grammar as it applies to say, European language, but rather sentence patterns, suffix ending particles and lots and lots of them. This is an excellent book for explaining those sentence patterns and particles. This should help whip your Chinese into shape.
Troy Parfitt, author
fast shipment wished May 13, 2007 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
Although I didn't have time to read through the entire book, I am sure this will be very helpful as a reference book.
I am not happy that I had to wait over 1.5 months to receive the book, but I can tell that Amazon made their efforts to ship this item seperatly with another book that I ordered in March, which was not in stock for long time.
Why I love this book April 12, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As I wrote in another review on Modern Chinese Grammar, I am developing a course for English speakers to learn Mandarin. What I didn't write is that if I could only have one Chinese grammar this would be it. This is an outline. It is not as complete or functional as the Modern Chinese Grammar. However, it contains all that you would need to master Chinese patterns ( there is a scholarly argument as to whether the language actually has a grammar).
I have found information in here that I found no where else. This is a concise, distillation of how the language functions. Recently my Chinese teacher showed me a pattern but couldn't explain the logic and rules of use behind it. She said, " I can't tell you why but this is the way we say it." Of course, I found the information in Schaum's.
Schaum's Always Hits the Mark March 10, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Schaum's has been a standard supplement for the study of any collegiate subject. This publication is no different. I highly recommend this book as a supplement to Mandarin study. It's my reference for written Chinese.
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