- Overview
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- Book Intro
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This book contains expressions that are vital when a person with beginning level Chinese that can engage in simple communication is settling in China and needs to live the local life. This textbook is divided into 'Eating Section,' 'Walking Section,' 'Living Section,' and 'Playing Section.' Each section is again compiled with various episodes related to topics and is packed with solid content on things one may have had worried about in the process of adapting to the local life in China. This one volume will help readers’ local adjustment and ease their settlement.
- About the Author
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Jeon Eunseon
An electronic industry’s salesperson in charge of China with a love for lamb skewers and Malatang (Chinese spicy hot pot). Her hobby is watching Chinese drama and is a Chinese language geek who even acquired a standard Chinese pronunciation certificate from the Putonghua Proficiency Test (PSC) because she was eager to speak like Chinese people. She wrote the book out of a hope to widely share the expressions she learned while working, playing, and sometimes translating, which are not covered by books, as well as subtle differences in nuance that bring life to the conversation.
Chao Fang
Chao Fang, 曹芳
A Chinese language educator with incredible drive. The author is currently enrolled in a master’s course for education technology at the College of Education, Seoul National University, pursuing the path of becoming an even more professional educator. The author is confident of having played a substantial role in the economic and diplomatic development between Korea and China by teaching pupils, who are top officials in prominent corporations and diplomats residing in China, for over 10 years. As an expert on Chinese language education, the author has editorially supervised the book and elevated its completion with additions of even more vivid expressions."