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A Writing Guide for Learners of Chinese

Qin Herzberg Larry Herzberg Pennylyn Dykstra-Pruim Jennifer Redmann

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Yale University Press
27 July 2021
This guide is an easy way to add more writing practice to the intermediate Chinese curriculum, helping Chinese learners express themselves correctly on common everyday topics and for common social purposes. It is model based, process oriented, and genre focused to improve students’ vocabulary and sentence- and paragraph-building skills. By providing sample texts with vocabulary, tips, and strategies for success in using those texts as models, this book will teach students to write biographical, creative, business, and personal content.
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Imprint:   Yale University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 254mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   680g
ISBN:   9780300217988
ISBN 10:   0300217986
Series:   World Language Writing Guides
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Qin Xue Herzberg was an instructor of Chinese for nearly two decades at Calvin University. Larry Herzberg is professor of Chinese and director of Asian studies at Calvin University. The Herzbergs are authors of The Basic Patterns of Chinese Grammar and Chinese Proverbs and Popular Sayings. Pennylyn Dykstra-Pruim is associate dean for diversity and inclusion and professor of German at Calvin University. Jennifer Redmann is professor of German at Franklin & Marshall College. They are the authors of Schreiben lernen: A Writing Guide for Learners of German.

Reviews for A Writing Guide for Learners of Chinese

A solid book for training students at intermediate and advanced-low levels to develop their writing skills in specific genres. -Yang Wang, Brown University The work is important and practical. Students will benefit from the models and the vocabulary introduced. -Hong Li, Emory University Learners of Chinese naturally accumulate vocabulary from the text models and draw practical tips from the templates and prompts before crafting their own writing, making this detailed guide truly user-friendly. -Rose Wang, Wheaton College


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