Cantonese Phrasebook CD Pack (Collins GEM)
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Average customer review:Product Description
With stunning new design and layout and the most up-to-date travel information, the market's most indispensable phrasebook CD pack has been reinvented, and is better than ever. Gem Cantonese CD Pack will give you the right word at the right time -- every time. In all of the most common travel situations, you need the reassurance that you can communicate with ease. A reliable, portable and easy-to-use phrasebook is a travel essential, and now with the completely re-designed Collins Gem Cantonese CD Pack with an accompanying CD to help you hear and practise the language for real, the right word will always be at your fingertips. With a whole new look inside and out that includes a new cover and easy-to-navigate layout, it is now simpler than ever to use the Cantonese language effectively and with confidence. This indispensable multimedia language guide covers the topics and phrases that crop up everyday on holiday, from finding a hotel to choosing wine. Includes: / Fully updated travel information / Travel tips / 3000 word dictionary / Comprehensive menu decoder / Grammar and pronunciation sections / "Face to face" sections / Accompanying CD to aid listening and speaking With the help of Gem Cantonese CD Pack you will never be lost for words again.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28436 in Books
- Published on: 2007-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Customer Reviews
Good but...
This phrasebook gives out handy info. However, the phrases it churns out aren't colloquial Cantonese i.e. the phrases are what you would say if they were written down on paper (like Mandarin). I believe you would still be understood if you used these phrases but it's better to know the colloquial forms of these phrases as well if you're only wanting to chat to natives.



