Book review
Intermediate spoken Chinese: A practical approach to fluency in spoken Mandarin, by Cornelius C. Kubler
Article outline
- Content and format
- ISC main text
- ISC practice essentials
- IWC main text
- IWC practice essentials
- Drastically different
- Thoughtfully eclectic
- Some wrinkles
- The bottom line
- Note
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References
References (8)
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