Chinese Grammar Wiki BOOK: Intermediate
£7.50
The Chinese Grammar Wiki began in 2012 as a modest website with a bold vision: to record all of the grammar structures in the Chinese language, categorize them by difficulty level, explain each one in clear, jargon-free English, and link them all together. Initially the wiki was a resource exclusively for the clients of AllSet Learning’s Shanghai-based learning consultancy. But five years later, its popularity among learners has exploded, and the Chinese Grammar Wiki has become the #1 online resource for Chinese grammar among independent learners and college students alike.This book is the second major volume, covering all essential grammar points that an intermediate learner needs to master. Together with the Elementary and Upper Intermediate volumes, the series will comprise the most complete single resource on Chinese grammar in print. This volume features:- 145 B1 (Intermediate) grammar points- 200+ separate grammar structures- 1,500+ examples (with pinyin and English translation)- Extensive interlinking of similar grammar points- Bilingual glossary of grammar terms- Learner-centric design
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Additional information
Publisher | 1st edition (4 Dec. 2018), AllSet Learning |
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Language | English |
File size | 1329 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Not Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 529 pages |
by Gordon
This book is difficult to navigate. There is no good reference index for the terms or easy search capability. List at the front seems not to be in any logical order. Whilst when you find the terms explanation is quite good, lack of good index is a serious gap.
by Kiran
The content is fantastic. It’s laid out very clearly. It has helped me clarify some more advanced grammar nuances. This has been a very valuable supplement to my lessons.
It could do with an index, though. Would definitely recommend:
by Jordan
The wiki series are the best Chinese grammar books i have encountered and i have read a quite a few by now.
Everything is explained well with plenty of examples. Explanations are clear.
by M I Smith
The chinese grammar wiki series are brilliant. Both the first book and this one are available via a website but it is very handy to have as an ebook and I bought it in part to support what is a really useful project. However, the second book unlike the first one has one very important bit missing. There is no contents page which means that to find a particular grammar article you have to scroll through every page to find the really useful and well written articles! Ironically I’m having to go to the website to work out where the article is in the ebook I bought to avoid having to look at the website. Can’t believe this has been overlooked.