![]() 1 (2nd.Ed.): Textbook (W/MP3) (English and Chinese Edition) So don’t just take my word for it check out our collaborative list of top books for learning Chinese: Whilst some of them, (the books not our lovely Ambassadors) may have sadly remained relatively neat and untouched, we have discovered some that have been scrawled upon (in pencil of course), bookmarked and abused which we would like to pass onto you. We also called on some of our Written Chinese Ambassadors to collaborate with us and tell us some of the books that have helped them on their Chinese learning journey. ![]() ![]() During our time in China, The Written Chinese kids have acquired quite a few Chinese learning books to help with our Mandarin. ![]() Whilst Written Chinese are big advocates of mobile learning we know that when you’re at home with a cup of tea (or coffee, I’m not discriminatory) nothing beats a good book to study from. ![]()
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