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ISBN: PB: 9780300100501

Yale University Press

December 2003

360 pp.

25.4x20.6 cm

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£40,00
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Advanced Business Chinese

Economy and Commerce in a Changing China and the Changing World

This is a business Chinese textbook for advanced learners of Chinese in which contemporary economic issues in China are addressed in depth. The goal of each lesson is to help students develop their language skills in a dynamic and communicative context, understand economic trends and situations in modern China, and expand their critical-thinking abilities. "Advanced Business Chinese" is organized into five thematic units: international trade, management and marketing, finance, the stock market and economic law. Each unit presents authentic reading materials, including case studies, along with pre-reading questions, glossaries with pinyin transliterations and English explanations, and varieties of exercises and activities. For the serious student with an interest in business and other professional spheres, the book offers diverse perspectives on economic issues in China, ranging from how China fits into the global economy to how economic matters affect the businesses and citizens of the nation.

Reviews

"'Advanced Business Chinese' stimulates thought and discussion on the big issues surrounding economic reform in China, international commerce, and global finance. Up-to-date and intelligently designed, this book is filled with useful cultural and professionally oriented information" – Victor Mair, University of Pennsylvania

"This is one of the most practical and comprehensive text books I have come across for advance business mandarin. It has useful vocabulary; pinyin system and good subject matter. A must for chinese teaching" – Yen Chun, Manager, China Business Program, JAIMS, Hawaii