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Tuttle Learner's Chinese-English Dictionary: [Fully Romanized]

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This Mandarin Chinese dictionary is for elementary to intermediate learners of Chinese

A totally new dictionary designed specifically for elementary to intermediate learners of Chinese, and containing all 3,051 vocabulary items prescribed for Levels A and B of the internationally recognized test of Mandarin language proficiency, Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK).

This self-contained dictionary has over 3,000 headwords—those required for HSK Levels A and B, plus important proper nouns and common idioms. Extensive notes on culture, grammar and meaning are included to enhance understanding and ensure correct usage. Students attempting to learn Chinese will find this dictionary to be an essential guide to the Chinese language as well as a reliable reference tool.

Learners Chinese-English Dictionary

384 pages, Paperback

First published July 15, 2005

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About the author

Li Dong

93 books
Li Dong was a full professor of English at the Shanghai International Studies University when he left China in 1988. Before that he had spent two years with the Oxford University Press Lexical Research Unit for advanced studies in lexicology and lexicography. Professor Li has had 45 years experiences in teaching English and Chinese at university levels in China, the UK, the USA and New Zealand. He has published book-length dissertation and journal articles on lexicology and lexicography. His specialist field is pedagogical lexicography (or, in plain English, the making of dictionaries specially for the teaching and learning of a foreign language). That is why he is the proud author of the highly successful Tuttle Chinese dictionaries including --

Tuttle Beginner's Chinese Dictionary,
Tuttle Learner's Chinese-English Dictionary (2 editions),
Tuttle Concise Chinese Dictionary,
Tuttle Chinese-English Dictionary,
Tuttle English-Chinese Dictionary, and
Tuttle Compact Chinese Dictionary.

Now retired from teaching, Prof Li is working on a new Chinese-English dictionary for learners to keep abreast of the rapidly developing Chinese society.

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September 9, 2016
Very good dictionary. I found this dictionary by reading another book under the same publisher, Like discovering a jewel to aid my self-learning.

Of course you cant learn everything in one book. This book should be used as complementary reference with other books. Similar when you always have an Oxford English dictionary when you start to learn reading or grammar.

Pronunciation: download any Chinese dictionary mobil app so you can hear how it sounds. I find it is better than a mobile app in term of organisation of the book and the definition. The only thing is you need to listen to pronunciation. So find the combination suits you.
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