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Chinese
[Introduction to the Contents]
The second book of the popular special feature of the magazine "Listening Chinese"!
Don't you unconsciously rely on your visual sense when you try to listen to Chinese? First of all, it is structured so that you can concentrate on the sound by using hints and words as clues without looking at the Chinese text.
From the smiling superstition, to the Chinese clothes boom, to the smartphone game and the difference in corporate culture, it is full of content that will tickle students who want to know about Chinese and Chinese in this day and age.
From the smiling superstition, to the Chinese clothes boom, to the Chinese smartphone game that is very popular in Japan
Attractiveness of audition programs
Differences and commonalities between Japanese and Chinese companies
Let's approach China from various angles!
Lesson 1 : Chinese Bizarre, Interesting, and Smiling Superstition
From the Japanese language, to the Chinese clothes boom, to the Chinese smartphone game that is very popular in Japan
Attractiveness of audition programs
Differences and commonalities between Japanese and Chinese companies
Let's approach China from various angles!
Lesson 1 : bizarre, Interesting, and Smiling Superst
[Author's brief history]
By Shinjin Hsia
(Shasin)
Publisher and editor-in-chief of the Chinese language magazine Monthly 『 Listen to Chinese 』 publisher and editor-in-chief of the Rikkyo University.
Lecturer of Education at.
In addition to publishing, he is also a representative of Ai Koto-sha Shrine who handles Chinese courses, translation and content production.
His books include Listen to 『 Listen to Chinese 』 (sanshusha publishing), 『 Ondoku 』 (co-author, Asuka Publishing), 『 Shinsaku Chinese Intermediate Drill 1000 』 (co-author, Toho Shoten), where you can learn Chinese in 3 weeks.
Born in Changchun.
Studied history of Japan at Beijing Normal University, studied international relations at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Cultural Studies.
Hobbies 大科 大科