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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Schaum Chinese Grammar The book uses simplified as well as traditional characters. I use it as a supplement to "Practical Audio-Visual Chinese" which is an outstanding text book. Claudia Ross' Precursor to "Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar" A very good grammar book for an unbeatable price. Practical and broad in scope, with exercises and examples in pinyin, traditional, and simplified characters. I have gotten more use of this grammar gem over the years than other chinese grammar books that cost 4x more. far from good! On the positive side, the book is comprehensive. However, the depth is lacking, and formatting and structure are quite terrible. In terms of formatting, sections literally run on each other without any white space in between; it's very claustrophobic! Important topics and subheading are not separated. You'll waste plenty of time just figuring out how to work with the book... How the chapters are structured is also less than logical. Examples are numerous which is good, but that means coverage of grammar is shallow for the short book as such. Clear and Thorough Grammar Resource Dr. Ross has written a grammar guide that goes through basic sentence construction in Mandarin Chinese in a clear and systematic way. However, in an effort to be both accurate and exhaustive, the book occasionally gets bogged down in specialized grammar terminology such as "stative verb" and "aspectual suffix" that are sure to confuse younger learners of the language. As with most Schaum's outlines, the answers in the back of the book encourage self-study. Overall, a solid resource for adult learners who want a more thorough survey of technical grammar. Yeah Baby! This book is what I'm talking about! I'm currently living and studying in China. Although I'm a full-time Chinese student, all of my text books are written by Chinese educators. This is a great thing especially when I get more advanced in my study. However, right now I'm more toward the beginning and the English explanations in my textbooks are often mistranslated and confusing. For those of you who are toward the end of their first term of Chinese study (or if you have a general understanding of the language) this book will help you greatly. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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