Ebook: 今用古代汉语(上册) / Classical Chinese for Modern Usage (Volume 1)
Author: 李禄兴 董正存 郑林啸 武惠华
- Genre: Linguistics // Foreign
- Tags: 古代汉语, 文言
- Series: 对外汉语选修课教材 / A Series of Chinese Textbooks for Elective Courses
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: 北京语言大学出版社
- City: 北京
- Edition: 1
- Language: Chinese
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本教材是为更好地学习现代汉语而编的基础古代汉语教材。上册共16课。每课3~4条“古语今用”,展现古语的应用价值;2~4个语法点,分析古今汉语的表达异同;2个偏旁,提高汉字认读和书面理解能力。课文多为成语故事或古代寓言,情节生动有趣;练习形式多样,全面培养学生的古代汉语语感;介绍文化常识及语言知识,引领学生通往广阔的汉语文化世界。本教材注重学习古代汉语和学习现代汉语相结合,是一套比较新颖、生动的古代汉语教材。
Classical Chinese for Modern Usage is a series of basic classical Chinese textbooks to help foreign students achieve better mastery of modern Chinese. With interesting stories and argumentative essays, and a variety of exercises, it helps to cultivate students’ sense of classical Chinese comprehensively. In each lesson, there are 3 to 4 items of “Classical Chinese for Modern Use” through which the value of classical language is demonstrated; 2 to 4 grammar points to compare the classical and modern Chinese; two Chinese character radicals to help improve students’ skills of reading characters as well as passages; and one short article on Chinese culture or language to lead students into a broad world of learning.
Classical Chinese for Modern Usage is a series of basic classical Chinese textbooks to help foreign students achieve better mastery of modern Chinese. With interesting stories and argumentative essays, and a variety of exercises, it helps to cultivate students’ sense of classical Chinese comprehensively. In each lesson, there are 3 to 4 items of “Classical Chinese for Modern Use” through which the value of classical language is demonstrated; 2 to 4 grammar points to compare the classical and modern Chinese; two Chinese character radicals to help improve students’ skills of reading characters as well as passages; and one short article on Chinese culture or language to lead students into a broad world of learning.
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