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191. Solving Shanghai's Traffic, Pollution and Housing Problems
AS THE MORNING fog gradually dissolved, I could see the polluted Huangpu River rolling along and the foreign trade centers, banks and customs buildings on the Bund. This is Shanghai Port, with a
Author: WEN TIANSHEN Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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192. Xu Yanmei
THE CAPACITY crowd waited in anticipation as China's Xu Yanmei and Michelle Mitchell of the United States appeared for the final of the women's platform diving competition at last year's Olympic
Author: WEN JIAO Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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193. Lesson 1: Pinyin and Tones
In 1991 we plan to review past lessons, especially those that our readers may hare found difficult. We hope the 1990 Language Corner, prepared by Assistant Professor Kang Yuhua of the Beijing
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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194. Lesson 2: Declarative, Negative and Interrogative Sentences
In this lesson we're going to review declarative, negative and interrogative sentences, using sentences from previous lessons as examples.I. Declarative Sentences1. 这位是施密斯先生。 Zhè wèi shì Shīmìsī
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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195. Lesson 3: Numbers
In this lesson we shall review the use of some numbers, including numerals and classifiers,. time and date.(一) Numerals and Classifiers;The following sentences and phrases have appeared previously in
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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196. Lesson 4: Site and Location
We haven't learned how to express location and position, though we have come across quite a few such sentences in previous lessons such as the following:你的家乡在南方 Nǐ de jiāxiāng zài nánfāng 还是在北方? hái
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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197. Lesson 5: "的" "地"an& "得"
When the three characters serve as auxiliary words, their pronunciation is the same, "de," in a light tone, but their use is totally different.According to one person' s statistics, " 的 " is the most
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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198. Lesson 6: Expressions of Courtesy (1): How to Address People
In previous lessons we reviewed some basic grammar. Though a little dull, it is very important and necessary for beginners. In this lesson we' 11 discuss the correct way to address people.1. Chinese
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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199. Lesson 7: Expressions of Courtesy (2)
4. Being a GuestA: 好久不见了,有空 Hǎo jiǔ bù jiàn le, yǒu kōng Very long no see; have time 到我家坐坐。 dào wǒ jiā zuò zuò. to my home have a visit.B: 好,有空一定去。 Hǎo, yǒu kōng yīdìng qù. All right, have time,
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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200. Lesson 8: Handling a Situation with Ease
In previous lessons we introduced practical dialogues for daily life. Starting with this lesson, we'll review these dialogues and add something to them to help you handle similar situations with ease.
Author: HAN WEN Year 1991 Issue 8 PDF HTML