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New Practical Chinese Reader Text Contents--for CN 101 Students

In order to enhance your understanding the text contents, you can download the files. Then copy each content into the site at http://mandarinspot.com/annotate. Put the contents into the "Text Annotation" Box, then click on the "Annotate" button under the box. You can Move mouse over characters to see pop-up annotations.
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Final/Writing Project--A condolence letter in Chinese Character

 In your letter, you should include the followings.
1. Greeting Words: 您好
2. Body
    In this case, you need to write the parts of your self-Introduction, in which you should include your surname & full name, a student in which major, & nationality.
3. Adding condolence sentences. You can choose from
     a) 请您节哀。Don't grieve much!
     b) 愿上帝保佑您。 May god bless you!
     c) 请您保重。 Please take good care of yourself.
4. Signature Part
    Write your Chinese name
    XXX 敬上


    
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Pinyin initials & vowels recorded for CN101 mid-term.
Counting numbers from 1 to 30, and 10, 20, 30...90, recorded for CN101 mid-term.

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