Difference between revisions of "Reference:Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2 (3rd ed)"
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#* [[Change of state with "le" | The Particle 了 (le) (III): 了 as a Sentence-Final Particle]] | #* [[Change of state with "le" | The Particle 了 (le) (III): 了 as a Sentence-Final Particle]] | ||
#* [[Auxiliary verb "hui" for "will" | The Modal Verb 会 (hui, will) (II) ]] | #* [[Auxiliary verb "hui" for "will" | The Modal Verb 会 (hui, will) (II) ]] | ||
− | #* Adj+(一) 点儿 ( | + | #* [[Comparing "youdian" and "yidian"|Adj + (一) 点儿 ((yi) dianr)]] |
#* [[Again in the past with "you" | The Adverb 又 (you, again) ]] | #* [[Again in the past with "you" | The Adverb 又 (you, again) ]] | ||
#* [[Conceding a point with "shi"|Adj/V + 是 (shi) + Adj/V,+ 可是/但是... (keshi/danshi...)]] | #* [[Conceding a point with "shi"|Adj/V + 是 (shi) + Adj/V,+ 可是/但是... (keshi/danshi...)]] |
Latest revision as of 07:50, 3 October 2018
Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 2, by Cheng & Tsui, is one of the leading elementary-level (A2) textbooks in the United States. It is not available for purchase in mainland China.
Grammar Points by Chapter
- Lesson Eleven
- Lesson Twelve
- Lesson Thirteen
- Lesson Fourteen
- Lesson Fifteen
- Lesson Sixteen
- Lesson Seventeen
- Lesson Eighteen
- Lesson Nineteen
- 不得了 (bu deliao, extremely)
- Question Pronouns as Indefinite References (Whoever, Whatever, etc.)
- Numbers over One Thousand
- Comparative Sentences with 比 (bi) (II)
- Lesson Twenty