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Philip Yungkin Lee - Chinese Flash Cards Volume 3: HSK Upper Intermediate Level

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Flash cards are one of the quintessential keys to successful language learning, and Chinese Flash Cards Kit Volume 3 contains all the necessary ingredients you need to read and write Chinese. Many Chinese language students understand that there are three secrets to committing these Chinese characters, or Hanzi, to memory: start with the basic characters first, then study the others in the correct order, and use constant repetition to reinforce them until they stick in your long-term memory. No other study tool is better equipped to handle this task other than flash cards, making this kit an ideal resource for practicing Chinese. These handy flash cards present the characters in the correct order, and the cards have a full range of features to help you master the 448 Upper Intermediate level characters, along with their associated 2,240+ words and sentences. All characters needed for the HSK Upper Intermediate Level exam are covered. The HSK is Chinas standard test of Chinese proficiency for non-native speakers, required of foreigners who wish to study or work at Chinese universities and firms. Whether at home or on the go, you can use these cards to learn several new characters every day and watch your knowledge develop rapidly over time. This kit features:448 hole-punched cards presenting the essential intermediate-level characters.Native-speaker audio recordings of 2,240+ example words and sentences.A 32-page study booklet with sorting indexes and practice tips.Radicals, compounds and idiomatic phrases, plus traditional forms where applicable.A handy organizing ring is included to hold the cards.Ideal as a study tool to prepare for Chinas official HSK exam

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS Jun Yang, Ph.D. is a Senior Lecturer in Chinese Language in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He holds a Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching. His research interests include second language acquisition, Chinese linguistics and pedagogy, and K12 foreign language teacher training. Philip Yungkin Lee is an applied linguist with 30 years of practical experience in teaching Chinese to foreign learners.

Now retired from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, he is the author of the Pocket Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, the Pocket Cantonese Dictionary, Essential Mandarin Chinese Phrase Book, Essential Cantonese Phrase Book, and three volumes of Chinese Flash Cards (Tuttle Publishing).

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Containing Vol. 1 (cards 1349), Vol. 2 (cards 350622), and Vol. 3 (cards 6231070)
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