hairyleprechaun said:
Hello lmcjipo/Jim, Thank you for your information and for the suggestion. Could I ask you a question? Do you have any suggestions for a good grammar guide/book that clearly explains, with example sentences, commonly used Chinese grammar?
Based on my studies it seems that the Chinese use many sentence patterns, but unfortunately many of these do not show up in either my paper dictionaries or my PlecoDict dictionaries. Additionally, in my Chinese text books, the grammar is only explained in Chinese, which means that I don't always understand how to use the grammar/sentence patterns as cleary as I would like to.
Thank you for your time.
Darrol
I just noticed that I incorrectly spelled your name. I corrected it but then you quoted my text so it is incorrect in your posting as well. Sorry about that.
Unfortunately, I'm still very much a beginner when it comes to Mandarin Chinese (and Chinese in general) so I don't really know of any good Chinese grammar books.
In my Mandarin level 1 class, we used "Integrated Chinese - Level 1 Part 1" textbook with the simplified character book as well as the work book. For every lesson/chapter, it basically covered <5 grammar topics related to the text/dialogue from that particular lesson/chapter. I found the grammar explanations to be good but very basic.
For the Mandarin level 2 class, we used "Integrated Chinese - Level 1 Part 2" textbook with the simplified character book and the work book. The grammar was basically covered in the exact same manner as what was covered in the previous book.
I bought 2 Mandarin learning books on my own when I was taking my first level Mandarin course. One is called "Chinese for Dummies" (ISBN: 047178897X) and the other one is called "Ultimate Chinese (Mandarin) Beginner-Intermediate" (ISBN: 1400021022).
I didn't really like "Chinese for Dummies" for a few reasons. The main reason is that I purchased the first edition and I noticed quite a few mistakes in it (and I'm still a beginner). I'm not sure if the second edition of this book still has the same mistakes that I noted. This book basically covers pronounciation/grammar and pinyin. It doesn't cover Chinese characters at all. I bought this book online and didn't have a chance to browse through it at a local bookstore.
I find "Ultimate Chinese" to be very good. I saw it at the bookstore and browsed through it before ordering it online. However, it might be too basic for you. As I mentioned, I'm still very much a beginner when it comes to Mandarin/Chinese.
I haven't had a chance to go into depth with both "Chinese for Dummies" and "Ultimate Chinese" because of work/life as well as my Mandarin studies (which because our homework/exams/quizzes/dictations covers the Integrated Chinese textbooks/workbooks/characterbooks, I've concentrated on these books).