Hello, everyone. I am glad to find out there are so many people interested in learning Chinese. At the moment, we are designing a magazine for beginners of Chinese learning. In order to produce a most useful one, I need to do a small survey. It would be much appreciated if you could offer some advice in terms of the content. What kind of material would interest you most? What do you think would be most helpful for your learning? 2 `' b" X& y2 @3 LThank you.
原帖由 Eva-grass 于 2006-11-15 00:33 发表# f# t0 f9 R% p, X' L$ N: x# F
Hello, everyone. I am glad to find out there are so many people interested in learning Chinese. At the moment, we are designing a magazine for beginners of Chinese learning. In order to produce a ...
% c3 b$ x, ~/ A( q * f2 Z- |! e& D: oToo broad concept. you should provide your framework for others to put up comments and suggestions. If I answer you that I will say I need everything that helps me to study Chinese.
Thank you. Maybe I should narrow it down. Currently, the magazine mainly consists of Chinese character/stroke, grammar/vocabulary, idioms, situational conversations, travel in China, Chinese culture (introduction & comparison). I wonder if there are anything good for learning Chinese but has been missed out, or any of the above is not appropriate. I really need your advice.
原帖由 Eva-grass 于 2006-11-15 17:51 发表 7 Q. i1 _8 E9 O, K( iThank you. Maybe I should narrow it down. Currently, the magazine mainly consists of Chinese character/stroke, grammar/vocabulary, idioms, situational conversations, travel in China, Chinese cult ...
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