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In order to adapt to the new characteristics of teaching writing in Chinese as a foreign language, this textbook focuses on the palatability, readability, simplicity, adaptability and other characteristics of teaching to achieve its aim of improving the Chinese writing ability of all students.
由知名汉语教学专家编写,涵盖了汉语写作中的常用句型。
Compiled by Chinese teaching experts,covering all of the frequently-used practical sentence structures.
从字词句,层层深入,循序渐进。
Start from characters to sentences step by step.
以大量优秀例文为基础.并配以实用的结构模板。
Based on lots of excellent samples combined with practical structure templates.
适用于热爱汉语,爱好汉语写作的人士。
Applied for Chinese-lovers,especially for those inclined to Chinese writing.
Table of Contents
第一课 便条
第二课 请柬
第三课 日记
第四课 启事
第五课 介绍信
第六课 求职信
第七课 申请书
第八课 贺信
第九课 履历
第十课 海报
第十一课 欢迎词
第十二课 一般书信
第十三课 倡议书
第十四课 演讲稿
第十五课 邀请函
第十六课 感谢信
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Emerson's Letter to Whitman
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R.W. Emerson
21st July, 1855
Concord, Massachusetts
Practical Chinese Writing: Secondary
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