<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Hundreds of useful phrases at your fingertips</b> <p>Speak Chinese - instantly!</p> <p>Traveling to China but don't know Chinese? Taking Chinese at school but need to kick up your conversation skills? Don't worry! This handy little phrasebook will have you speaking Chinese in no time.</p> <p>Discover how to</p> <ul> <li>Get directions, shop, and eat out</li> <li>Talk numbers, dates, time, and money</li> <li>Chat about family and work</li> <li>Discuss sports and the weather</li> <li>Deal with problems and emergencies</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Hundreds of useful phrases at your fingertips <p>Speak Chinese -- instantly!</p> <p>Traveling to China but don't know Chinese? Taking Chinese at school but need to kick up your conversation skills? Don't worry! This handy little phrasebook will have you speaking Chinese in no time.</p> <p>Discover how to</p> <ul> <li>Get directions, shop, and eat out</li> <li>Talk numbers, dates, time, and money</li> <li>Chat about family and work</li> <li>Discuss sports and the weather</li> <li>Deal with problems and emergencies</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Wendy Abraham</b> is the Associate Director of the Stanford Center for Buddhist Studies and the Asian Religions & Cultures Initiative. She has taught courses on Chinese language, Chinese literature, and Asian cultures at Hunter College, Georgetown University, New York University, and Stanford University, where she's currently pursuing her second doctorate in modern Chinese literature. She spent a year researching Shang Dynasty oracle bones in Taiwan, which sparked her deep interest in the development of China's written language. Wendy has directed Chinese language programs for American students in Beijing and Shanghai and has interpreted for high-level arts delegations from China. Her first doctoral dissertation from Teachers College (Columbia University) was on the Chinese Jews of Kaifeng, a subject about which she has written widely and continues to lecture frequently throughout the United States. She also created Jewish Historical Tours of China, bringing people to visit Shanghai and Kaifeng on educational trips. Her interest in all things Chinese continues unabated.
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