Showing posts with label Chinese Word. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese Word. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Electronic English Chinese Translator / Dictionary - Translates English Sentence / Phrase / Words to Chinese and Vice Versa

Electronic English Chinese Translator / Dictionary - Translates English Sentence / Phrase / Words to Chinese and Vice Versa

Electronic English Chinese Translator / Dictionary - Translates English Sentence / Phrase / Words to Chinese and Vice Versa

For Chinese speaker learning English,including TOFEL,GRE GMAT,IELTS dictionary.Translates English sentences/phrases/words to Chinese sentences/phrases/words, and vice versa. Convenient travel functions: Calendar, World Clock, Alarm, Calculators, and Metric/Currency Converters. size: 4 X 3 inches

Features

* For Chinese speaker learning English
* Translates English sentences/phrases/words to Chinese sentences/phrases/words, and vice versa
* including TOFEL,GRE GMAT,IELTS dictionary
* Convenient travel functions: Calendar, World Clock, Alarm, Calculators, and Metric/Currency Converters
* size: 4 X 3 inches

Saturday, November 15, 2008

SPEAK E-Z CHINESE In Phonetic English

SPEAK E-Z CHINESE In Phonetic English

Now readers can by-pass the complex Pinyin system in favor of user-friendly words and sentences provided in straightforward phonetic English. Packed with humorous slang and favorite Chinese idioms, only SPEAK E-Z CHINESE provides the means to communicate in fresh, contemporary Mandarin at only a glance. Free audio companion offered online at www.CathayCafe.com.


Review
Authors Timothy Green and Zhao Fang worked for two years to create a language book that made learning Mandarin easy and fun. It also had to contain words and phrases that travellers would use. The pair have a sense of humor as the book contains off-colour or potentially offensive phrases that, let's be honest, you might have to use in China. The book is timely. -- Calgary Herald

Concerned about language barriers? Worry no more! SPEAK E-Z CHINESE In Phonetic English (cathaycafe.com) by Zhao Fang and Tim Green is sure to turn a potentially frustrating experience into an enjoyable journey. -- DreamScapes Travel & Lifestyle Magazine

If you have never been to Mainland China, please remember this is not Hong Kong SAR, while 80% of Hong Kong speaks English; crossing the border results in only 20% of the population speaking it. Please bring a Mandarin Phrase Book with you. If you want the best one we have come across, then we recommend Speak E-Z Chinese. -- New Step International

The revolutionary book, Speak E-Z Chinese, definitely does its job of teaching a tough language in a fun and realistic manner. Within about 30 minutes of reading you can learn all the basics to hit the ground running in China. If your goal is to get up to speed on basic Chinese as fast as possible, Speak E-Z Chinese is perfect. -- Tango Diva Reviews

This amazing and delightful book serves up a generous amount of helpful travel information, as well as a revolutionary technique for learning the Chinese language easily in phonetic English. -- Travelvideo.TV

A Short History of Chinese Philosophy

A Short History of Chinese Philosophy

This is a chronicle of Chinese thought from the third millennium sage-kings to the 1911 overthrow of the oldest monarchical system in the world. The book illuminates the most commonly known schools of Confuciansim and Taoism, and it acquaints readers with Mohism, Yin-Yang, Legalism, Neo-Taosim, Neo-Confucianism, and the introduction of Western philosophy.

For the people who want to understand chinese philosophy, it is a positively simple text that allows to pinpoint all the important issues about each person that mattered in History. I recomend it to every student, every person that wants to know about philosopy and even those who are determined to elaborate deeper studies, as a start on the matter.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

A New Chinese-English Dictionary of Function Words

A New Chinese-English Dictionary of Function Words

chinese language
dictionary
chinese
chinese characters

etymology
chinese flash cards
learn chinese
german vocabulary

mandarin
language learning


Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Word by Word Picture Dictionary: English/Chinese Edition

Word by Word Picture Dictionary: English/Chinese Edition

Review : By Eddie Landsberg

By the authors of SIDE BY SIDE this is a much more colorful and better organized picture dictionary than the formerly more popular OXFORD PICTURE DICTIONARY. Whenever I bring it to class, if the students don't have it, the first thing atleast 70% will ask me is "Where can I get it ?"

- - used with the accompanying flash cards (not included) you can teach entire (and substantive) lessons with just those two things alone... and even without it, you can use it to expand amply from whatever text book you're using. The chapters on the household, occupations, places around town, work activities are especially useful. In my begining classes we learn how to ask each other questions about these subjects, and begin all our classes discussing what we did over the weekend, what we did at work etc. etc. We talk about our house, our family... and all these topics are with Level 1 students, eye to eye (pair work, group work, class discussion)and facilitated by lessons from this book. - - Pictures get students talking and open them up and this is the ultimate resource ! ! !

As a tip, the students love looking at the pictures and discussing them, so to keep activities interactive, have students share books... or make worksheets where the students have to exchange information ! ! !