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"Chinese in 10 Minutes a Day" (10 Minutes a Day) (10 Minutes a Day)

"Chinese in 10 Minutes a Day" (10 Minutes a Day) (10 Minutes a Day)
By Kristine K. Kershul

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #64224 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-03-06
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 132 pages

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Synopsis
This title contains a book and CD-ROM. A trip to China is magical, especially when you can speak the language. So, before you visit the Great Wall or plan your trip to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, take the first step with "Chinese in 10 Minutes a Day[registered] with CD-ROM". This book and interactive CD-ROM combo is a complete, and fun, hands-on language learning experience. Useful study tools, fun interactive games and easy-to-use English phonetics make learning Chinese effortless and enjoyable. And with a focus on practical words and phrases, you'll be able to order a meal, shop for those incredible bargains and find your way around town, with absolute ease! Spend just "10 minutes a day[registered] with this program and you'll be speaking Chinese in no time!


Customer Reviews

better books on the market3
I've used this book in the past, and it's okay... but no more. If you really want to learn Chinese, it's worth buying the Michel Thomas method. It is much more expensive, but you will develop fluency painlessly, whether you are any good at learning languages or not. I've learned four languages using the Michel Thomas method, and got my A level in German after only a few months study, and I am confident in my spoken Chinese - I know my pronunciation is okay. When I used this method it was depressing. I always felt like I had just a few words that I couldn't manipulate the way you do in your native language. This is useful to learn some lists and vocabulary with, but you won't learn the language. Sorry... there are far better courses out there on the market.

Very disappointing2
When I first got this book I was really pleased. I labelled everything in my house with the stickers provided and started learning the words.
The words are also written out phonetically so you could learn the pronunciation. Once I got to Beijing I learnt that the pronunciation left a lot to be desired. OK fair enough it's hard to teach pronunciation without listening exercises. The real problem is that in nearly every Chinese lesson I am finding out that a lot of the words in the book are completely wrong. My Chinese teacher has never even heard of a lot of them, or if she has, she says they are being taught in the wrong context in the book.
My Chinese teacher is a native Chinese speaker whereas the author of this book is not. So I am more inclined to listen to my Chinese teacher.
I have been put off buying anymore from Kristine Kershul's books in this series.

not amazing..but was good!2
I quite like this book, however, as a student of GCSE and soon AS i have to say it's not perfect especially if your started off with a book like this for a beginners level guide. The layout is great and very inviting for anybody to pick up and have ago! The nice flash cards are also a definate must which also makes the book very helpful when travelling around. Th main thing i liked was the 'cut-out' menu at the back which is so useful if you're going to china.

One main flaw to me is that the only real work you have to do is write out the pinyin over and over and over again (You dont even have the opportunity to do any work with hanzi which is pretty essential) If your like me too you will understand that this did not work whatsoever in trying to build the relavant vocabulary...ending up with me learning nothing major.

Also i think another problem is that there is basically no explaination on the use of tones in chinese! In my opinion these are extremely important in getting to grips with the language and a CD should have been included to show people how the tones are pronounced correctly because they are very difficult. Although is isn't a huge problem because Chinese people can still understand you even if you're tones are incorrect.

All in all, if you are able to learn a language just by writing the word out a few times on a line, then this is perfect for you!

If not find something else because this will be of no use to you, and if your serious about getting into the language majorly find something else too because it's very basic...