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LITTLENEX Book Vocabulary Lists: Intermediate to Advanced Chinese

Current price: $15.80
LITTLENEX Book Vocabulary Lists: Intermediate to Advanced Chinese
LITTLENEX Book Vocabulary Lists: Intermediate to Advanced Chinese

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LITTLENEX Book Vocabulary Lists: Intermediate to Advanced Chinese

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A selection of intermediate to advanced vocabulary words listed in order of appearance in the official Chinese translation of the Harry Potter series (written by J.K. Rowling, translated by Cao Suling and Ma Ainong, and published by Renmin Wenxue Chubanshi in 2000). Simplified Chinese characters (in grey), Pinyin (in blue), and English definitions (in green) are color-coded for a better reading experience. The format allows students and other learners to annotate directly on the pages. Certain names of characters or places in the Harry Potter novels are included according to their relevance or when they could represent a pitfall for the students. You may want to buy the PDF version of this book from our Bookstore online at under the VOCABULARY section. Many more Chinese vocabulary guides from the Harry Potter series and other well-known novels, comics, and fairy tales are available there (go to ) The PDF version of this book is FREE for LittleNex Members. Consider subscribing and go to

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