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China DVD
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| NZ$ 49.95 each |
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| Author: Globe Trekker |
| Published by: Globe Trekker |
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China is the third argest country in the world and houses a diverse population of over a billion people. It's alive with history and culture, and possesses beautiful, magical landscapes that will transport you to another time. One of the oldest civilisations on earth, it has recently opened its doors to the west and as it gains economic strength, begins to shape the 21st century.
Traveler Justine Shapiro explores the traditional South West of China, the autonomous region of Guangxi, and the provinces of Guizhou, Yunnan and Sichuan, while Megan McCormick journeys though Central China, from Shanghai to the Yellow Mountains, and from the Yangzi River to Xian, the ancient capital of China.
Zay Harding completes the tour traveling through the four provinces of South East China from Guanzhou to Nanchang.
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* Attend a traditional Long Horn Mio ceremony and listen to their amazing singing
* Visit the Huangguoshu
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Chinese on the Move : The lively audio laqnguage program for busy people (3 CDs)
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| NZ$ 35.00 each |
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| Author: Wightwick |
| Published by: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company |
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This is a fun, portable way to learn language basics. Not just another audio language program, the "On the Move series" features an engaging, natural approach to language learning ideally suited for today's hurry-up world. Unlike other audio programs that feature dreary drill formats and seemingly endless word lists, these innovative programs convey all the vitality and color of the cultures in which the languages are spoken. A lively narrator guides listeners through each course, at times meeting up with two other native speakers who take part in an unfolding story line that encompasses an array of everyday subjects, from meeting people, eating, dining, and shopping to getting around town, telling stories, and family relationships. Each package features: 3 60-minute audio CDs; a 32-page listening guide; sound effects, language games, and an engaging story line. It includes dozens of unscripted conversations that introduce key words
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Families of China - 30min DVD
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| Author: Mark Marquisee |
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Nine-year-old Qinbo and her family live in Ningbo, a port city in China. We see Qinbo's father prepare breakfast and bike to work, follow her mother to work on a motor bike, and go to school with Qinbo on a public bus. We visit the parents' work sites, sit in on lessons at school, take a peek at students' after-school activities, and watch Qinbo, her friend, and family as they do karioki together in the evening.
Kun's mother and father grow bonsai in the mountains around their village near Ningbo. We follow Kun as he walks a half-hour to his school, watch the cook steam lunches the students have brought from home, see how Kun's father trains bonsai plants, visit the village's open market with Kun's mother and watch her prepare a meal for the family and Kun's grandparents
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