Book Information:
Colloquial Chinese. The Complete Course for Beginners (book + 2 CDs)
PDF | mp3 192k | ~ 174 MB | by Kan Qian | Routledge | 1995 | ISBN
0415113881

Book review:
A major title for a language spoken by 70% of the Chinese population. The
official language of Taiwan and Hong Kong, and known as "Mandarin Chinese"
in English-speaking countries, Colloquial Chinese has been specially
written
by an experienced teacher for self-study or class use.

And a rather balanced customer review from the same page:

Colloquial Chinese by Kan Qian is exactly the resource I was seeking
when I
set out to learn Chinese. Vocabulary and points of grammar and usage are
introduced in dialogues followed by clear explanatory notes. The dialogues
are realistic and varied, starting with an appropriately slow and stilted
first meeting at the airport and moving on to flirting, shopping and
catching up with old friends. The notes give just enough information
so that
you can be comfortable with the material at hand, with further
complications
introduced gradually. Listening/reading exercises offer more practice and
enhance the feeling of success. A psychological boost is provided by the
fact that several dialogues feature Chinese natives chatting with people
from English-speaking countries: if "Amy" and "David" can speak good
Chinese, so can I! Pinyin (mainland China's official and logical
romanization system) and Chinese characters are both used, with optional
exercises in character writing. The CDs or tapes are essential for anyone
learning on their own.

Cautions: There is little supplemental vocabulary, and the simplicity
of the
notes is frustrating for one with a deeper interest in the language; but
these drawbacks are easily compensated by eventually taking on a more
scholarly text. English translations are in colloquial British; for
instance, as an American I was glad that my Chinese friend pointed out
that
the word translated as "smart" referred to attractiveness rather than
intelligence before I had a chance to embarrass myself by giving the wrong
compliment. There are a few typos: however picturesque the names of
Chinese
foods may be, I doubt that there's one called "Aunts Climbing a Tree,"
which
makes me alert for errors in pinyin spelling that are harder to catch. In
the set I bought, which included both CDs and cassettes, the recording
quality on the cassettes is atrocious. And, as a San Francisco native
I just
have to note: Jiujinshan de xiatian bu hen re. Jiujinshan de xiatian
feichang leng! By Chapter 6 you'll know what I mean. And you'll very
likely
enjoy the learning along the way.

I have already uploaded it as a torrent, but as after a long and
succesfull
storm it has not been seeded any more, and I was requested new re-seeds, I
decided to upload it for simple download at rapidshare.

If you will want, I will also upload my Colloquial Cantonese (book + 2
CDs).

Download (files of 40 MB):

http://rapidshare.de/files/22394460/Colloquial_Chinese.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/22397604/Colloquial_Chinese.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/22400286/Colloquial_Chinese.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/22402753/Colloquial_Chinese.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/22403571/Colloquial_Chinese.part5.rar 





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