Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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Forum: Resources and General Study Issues 23rd May 2008, 12:55 PM

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Anyone Taken the HSK Advanced

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Re: Anyone Taken the HSK Advanced

Thanks for your comments Roddy.

When I mentioned spoken translation, it was just because they have to understand long speeches and
paragraphs while listening to someone speak all while taking...



Forum: Resources and General Study Issues 23rd May 2008, 09:40 AM

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Anyone Taken the HSK Advanced

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Re: Anyone Taken the HSK Advanced

I'm preparing to take the test (Advanced) next month. It will be my first HSK and thus a trial by
fire. I'm taking some classes to help me though. I haven't read through all of this thread yet, so
I...



Forum: Resources and General Study Issues 3rd July 2005, 07:34 PM

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Anyone Taken the HSK Advanced

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My thoughts on preparing for the written part:...

My thoughts on preparing for the written part: Like anything else, the written part takes
practice. I just finished taking a class in my undergrad program at BLCU. The teacher made us
write 1000+...



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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Forum: Resources and General Study Issues 22nd May 2008, 03:13 AM

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Free Chinese Textbooks! No catch!

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Re: Free Chinese Textbooks! No catch!

I'd love to do a comparative review of the following:

Chinese Made Easier (1) (second edition ) (with 2 MP3)
实用速成汉语(一)(第2版)(附2 MP3)

New Practical Chinese Reader Textbook (1)
新实用汉语课本(第一册)课本

My idea...



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Monday, October 6, 2008

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Forum: Book of the Month 30th November 2005, 07:51 PM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Yes. 家 uses this term many times to refer to the...

Yes. 家 uses this term many times to refer to the 高 family. Although I think it is
绅士家庭, but I am probably mistaken.



Forum: Book of the Month 30th November 2005, 07:28 PM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Final thoughts

Well, in a nutshell, I’d strongly recommend this book, with the caveat that it gets a bit sappy
and sentimental in parts.. 家 works on many levels. It’s a good book from an academic,
analytical...



Forum: Book of the Month 11th November 2005, 09:25 AM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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I agree. I think one of the best things about...

I agree. I think one of the best things about Chinese is the poetry’s terseness and ambiguity.
In theory, I suppose if one is very well read, each individual character, over the course of
hundreds...



Forum: Book of the Month 11th November 2005, 05:43 AM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Yes, your reading of the poem makes more sense! ...

Yes, your reading of the poem makes more sense! :mrgreen: I suppose I saw the poem too much via
the lens of 家 ( especially characters like 觉新. 觉新, one might say, 而今識盡愁滋味,
but then he no longer is...



Forum: Book of the Month 10th November 2005, 08:53 PM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Well, like I said, I haven't finished the book. ...

Well, like I said, I haven't finished the book. But the poem certainly reminds me of the character
剑云, who seems to wallow in his own self-made misery, depression, and idealized love. (Although
I...



Forum: Book of the Month 10th November 2005, 06:49 PM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Posted By wushijiao


Well, I don’t think I’ll give a detailed...

Well, I don’t think I’ll give a detailed character list because there are too many characters.
I don’t think I’ll give a vocab list because I’m too lazy. Instead, I’ll just write a few
random...



Forum: Book of the Month 1st November 2005, 06:09 PM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Before starting 家, I was a bit worried. ...

Before starting 家, I was a bit worried. Obviously, Ba Jin is a giant of Chinese literature. He
is well respected. But, I wondered: was he well respected in the same way that Americans respect...



Forum: Book of the Month 28th October 2005, 04:58 PM

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

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Selection for November 家 (Family) by 巴金 (Ba Jin)

In honor of the monumental Chinese writer Ba Jin who passed away just a few days ago, the
selection of the month will be 家 by 巴金.

For info on Ba Jin, read this...



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Sunday, October 5, 2008

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Forum: Book of the Month 26th March 2007, 12:54 AM

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Yi Zhongtian's book on Chinese culture

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Re: Yi Zhongtian's book on Chinese culture

BTW, I just looked him up at Nanhai in california, and found that there will be an event, I guess
with him speaking at the San Mateo Marriot on April 22. http://nanhai.com/store//product348.html



Forum: Book of the Month 26th March 2007, 12:52 AM

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Yi Zhongtian's book on Chinese culture

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Re: Yi Zhongtian's book on Chinese culture

sounds like it could be an interesting or at least linguistically helpful read. Anyone know where
to get it in the states?



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Saturday, October 4, 2008

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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 19th May 2008, 05:39 PM

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保留微笑 - correct?

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保留微笑 - correct?

I just received this as a sign-off on an email: 保留微笑 and I was wondering if this is
correct or if it just a direct translation from English. The sender is not Chinese. Anway, do
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Friday, October 3, 2008

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Forum: Grammar and Vocabulary 10th November 2004, 12:42 PM

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Sticky: All "Simple," yet confusing grammar rules

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All "Simple," yet confusing grammar rules

I ran this by Roddy and he thought this was a good idea. I'm going to post a number of simple
grammar rules, topic-by-topic. Then, we will link all of those topics into this one, and sticky
it, so it...



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Thursday, October 2, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 7th May 2008, 08:42 PM

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Meanings of 即 and 卻??

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Re: Meanings of 即 and 卻??

A1:
"即" hardly means anything in such sentence. We can drop the token "," and the character "即" to
have another sentence without any change of its meaning:
"每2千500名新生婴儿中有1名患有自闭症"
A2:
“卻” is the same...



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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 15th April 2008, 01:07 AM

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What's Your Favourite Character?

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Re: What's Your Favourite Character?

My favourite of the moment is 两, not so much because of aesthetic resonance, as because of
personal association : kid sister and myself on the swings way back when.



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