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WRITING CHINESE WITH EASE

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IansDad
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08 July 2011 at 4:24am | IP Logged 
Has anyone used Assimil's WRITING CHINESE WITH EASE?

Does it follow the order of characters as they are introduced in the other two volumes, or something else? Also, does it include stroke order, radical information, or compounds for each character?

Thanks in advance.

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The answer to all your questions is "yes".
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Do you like it? Would you recommend another book?
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09 July 2011 at 10:13am | IP Logged 
This is the major book I've used to practice writing. If you're already studying with the Chinese with Ease vol. 1 and 2, this book is particularly helpful because of this chronological reason - I quote myself (from 2007 21 November):

Exactly the same words (I've only done a few lessons). The book teaches the words in the same order as they appear in the two volumes. Thus, for "Writing Chinese with Ease" lesson 1, you have 你, 好, 饿, 吗, 我, 不, 累, 走 plus the numbers, exercises and fill-in-the-blanks (第, 一, 课, 练, 习, 完, 成, 句 and 子), stroke-by-stroke.

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