chinese learning dvd

Are there video (dvd,online,etc.) materials for learning Mandarin Chinese?
You can try going to your local library or searching for it on eBay.
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Sesame Street - Big Bird in China
$7.43 ... |
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Baby's Look & Listen: Learning [includes DVD]
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Higher Learning
$2.02 Freshmen at a university are exposed to to a brutal crash course in sexism and racism.... |
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Journeys to the East - The River Dragon King (Learn Chinese for Children)
$10.99 Journeys to the East is a Chinese language learning adventure for kids 3 and up! Learn Chinese by going on an exciting adventure through ancient China. Journeys to the East weaves Chinese vocabulary, phrases and sentences seamlessly into the adventure so children learn Chinese as they follow Jason and Jenny in their quest to help the River Dragon King. Your children will glimpse the rich histo... |
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Instant Immersion Interactive: Mandarin Chinese Language Learning DVD Game -
$14.99 Instant Immersion Interactive: Mandarin Chinese Language Learning DVD Game - |
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Learning Chinese
$13.45 Learning Chinese |
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Learning Chinese
$13.45 Learning Chinese |
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Learning Chinese
$9.91 Learning Chinese |
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Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese
$140.65 Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese |
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Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese
$41.66 Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese |
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Learning Chinese Characters
$23.96 Learning Chinese Characters |
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Learning Diversity in Chinese Classroom
$67.41 Learning Diversity in Chinese Classroom |
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Teaching And Learning Chinese As A
$31.52 Teaching And Learning Chinese As A |
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Teaching And Learning Chinese
$73.99 Teaching And Learning Chinese |
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Teaching and Learning Chinese
$45.99 Teaching and Learning Chinese |
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Learning Chinese The Easy Way
$14.99 Learning Chinese The Easy Way |
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Chinese Language Learning for Foreigners
$21.88 Chinese Language Learning for Foreigners |
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Learning from Chinese Philosophies
$110 Learning from Chinese Philosophies |
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Learning Chinese
$68.5 Learning Chinese teaches basic conversational and literary skills in Mandarin... |
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Chinese for Everyone: Chinese for All Ages and Learning Styles
$18.06 Chinese for Everyone: Chinese for All Ages and Learning Styles |
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Teaching And Learning Chinese As a Foreign Language
$27.79 Teaching And Learning Chinese As a Foreign Language |
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Chinese Learners and the Lexis Learning Rainbow
$52.95 Chinese Learners and the Lexis Learning Rainbow |
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Chinese I-DVD (Mandarin)
$19.95 You can learn Mandarin without leaving your couch! Use your remote to navigate this simple DVD language learning program, and play games and participate in activities that will have you speaking a new language in no time! Compete against friends and family in Mandarin with interactive quizzes, and practice conversations with native speakers. Run Time: Approximately 60 minutes Product Features Works with your DVD player, TV and remote control Perfect for travelers, families, business people and students! Broadcast video and the latest interactive techniques Fun and easy for the whole family From Instant Immersion, #1 in language learning software System Requirements Standard definition DVD or Blu ray player, remote control |
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Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese
$130.5 The entry point for most potential sinophones is the Chinese language classroom. But what sort of language and culture are on offer there? And how are links drawn between the forms of the language and the situations in which they may be used? In this book Edward McDonald emphasizes the importance of the social and cultural factors in language learning and seeks to blow away many existing myths about Chinese language learning.Including chapters on: learning Chinese in contextChinese language textbooksthe Chinese scriptlanguage reformsemioticsmulticulturalism This book will be invaluable for all Chinese language students and teachers, and those with an interest in Chinese linguistics, linguistic anthropology and language education. |
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Learning Chinese, Turning Chinese
$38.66 The entry point for most potential sinophones is the Chinese language classroom. But what sort of language and culture are on offer there? And how are links drawn between the forms of the language and the situations in which they may be used? In this book Edward McDonald emphasizes the importance of the social and cultural factors in language learning and seeks to blow away many existing myths about Chinese language learning.Including chapters on: learning Chinese in contextChinese language textbooksthe Chinese scriptlanguage reformsemioticsmulticulturalism This book will be invaluable for all Chinese language students and teachers, and those with an interest in Chinese linguistics, linguistic anthropology and language education. |
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Learning Chinese
$65 Learning Chinese teaches basic conversational and literary skills in Mandarin. It is designed to build language ability while stimulating learners'' curiosity about the linguistic structures of the language as well as the geography, history, and culture of China. Conversational lessons are separated from lessons on reading and writing characters, allowing instructors to adapt the book to their students and to their course goals. |
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CHINESE EXPERT PERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$139.94 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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CHINESE EXPERT PERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$139.94 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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CHINESE EXPERT PERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$139.94 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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Learning Chinese
$12.98 Weighing an elephant, turning an iron rod into a needle, and other authentic stories in this book, which charmed generations of Chinese children in the past, continue to delight young readers today. The English/Chinese bilingual texts allow both novice and advanced Chinese language learners to sharpen their language skills while enjoying the stories. More than just a picture book, the intricate papercut illustrations invite young readers to color the pages and to reflect upon the stories. From making shadow puppets to constructing your own shuttlecock, the Chinese activities and games provide further enrichments to the reading of these traditional tales. |
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Learning Chinese Characters
$24.66 Aimed at helping students of Chinese learn and remember Chinese characters, including the pronunciation of characters, fast and effectively, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 is a systematic study aid to this difficult language.Designed specifically to ease students into the daunting process of learning Chinese characters, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 incorporates the key principle of visual imagery. A book for serious learners of Chinese, it can be used alongside (or after, or even before) a course in the Chinese language. Concise, clear and appealing, this practical guide is well designed and includes an easy-to-use index. |
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Learning Chinese Characters
$20.38 Aimed at helping students of Chinese learn and remember Chinese characters, including the pronunciation of characters, fast and effectively, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 is a systematic study aid to this difficult language.Designed specifically to ease students into the daunting process of learning Chinese characters, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 incorporates the key principle of visual imagery. A book for serious learners of Chinese, it can be used alongside (or after, or even before) a course in the Chinese language. Concise, clear and appealing, this practical guide is well designed and includes an easy-to-use index. |
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Learning Chinese Characters
$19.57 Aimed at helping students of Chinese learn and remember Chinese characters, including the pronunciation of characters, fast and effectively, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 is a systematic study aid to this difficult language.Designed specifically to ease students into the daunting process of learning Chinese characters, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 incorporates the key principle of visual imagery. A book for serious learners of Chinese, it can be used alongside (or after, or even before) a course in the Chinese language. Concise, clear and appealing, this practical guide is well designed and includes an easy-to-use index. |
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Learning Chinese Characters
$17.33 Aimed at helping students of Chinese learn and remember Chinese characters, including the pronunciation of characters, fast and effectively, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 is a systematic study aid to this difficult language.Designed specifically to ease students into the daunting process of learning Chinese characters, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 incorporates the key principle of visual imagery. A book for serious learners of Chinese, it can be used alongside (or after, or even before) a course in the Chinese language. Concise, clear and appealing, this practical guide is well designed and includes an easy-to-use index. |
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Learning Chinese Characters
$18.63 Aimed at helping students of Chinese learn and remember Chinese characters, including the pronunciation of characters, fast and effectively, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 is a systematic study aid to this difficult language. Designed specifically to ease students into the daunting process of learning Chinese characters, Learning Chinese Characters Volume 1 incorporates the key principle of visual imagery. A book for serious learners of Chinese, it can be used alongside (or after, or even before) a course in the Chinese language. Concise, clear and appealing, this practical guide is well designed and includes an easy-to-use index. |
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Penpower PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PEN USB CHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$202.87 Penpower SWLEA0012 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PEN USB CHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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Learning Chinese
$10.13 Chinese festivals draw the community together to celebrate the well-loved traditions and to retell the familiar tales. Children love to make lanterns and to decorate dragon boats. Suns being shot down from the sky, a golden dragon springing up from a dry pond, and magpies forming a bridge for the weaver and the cowherd are delightful legends that continue to charm generation after generation. The bilingual texts in this book serve both heritage and non-heritage Chinese language learners in the western world. The intricate paper-cut illustrations invite readers to color the pages as they reflect upon the stories. The traditional crafts will enhance childrens enjoyment of the festivals. Above all, the stories are here for all to cherish. |
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CHINESE EXPERT PEN USBPERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$212.94 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PEN USBPERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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CHINESE EXPERT PEN USBPERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$212.94 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PEN USBPERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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CHINESE EXPERT PEN USBPERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL
$212.94 PENPOWER CHINESE EXPERT PEN USBPERPCHINESE LEARNING TOOL |
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Multimedia Learning Suite Chinese Characters Memory Lifter
$73.55 Multimedia Learning Suite Chinese Characters Memory Lifter |
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Multimedia Learning Suite Chinese Characters Memory Lifter
$54.19 Multimedia Learning Suite Chinese Characters Memory Lifter |
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Chinese Odyssey
$18.96 CHINESE ODYSSEY 2002, produced by Wong Kar-Wai, is writer-director Jeff Lau's energetic parody of Chinese kung fu epics, with a bit of Shakespeare thrown in. Chang Chen (CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON) plays the Emperor, who, desperate for the free-spirited life of a wanderer, tries to escape from the royal palace with his sister, the Princess (Faye Wong, little seen since starring in Wong's CHUNGKING EXPRESS). He's caught and returned to his angry mother by the royal guards, but the Princess, disguised as a man, manages to escape. Meanwhile, King Bully (Tony Leung, who also starred in CHUNGKING EXPRESS) has returned to his hometown, where he is widely despised for his bullying ways, to run a restaurant with his tomboy sister, Phoenix (Vicki Zhao of SHAOLIN SOCCER). They have a very close relationship. In fact, King Bully mistakenly believes that he can read his sister's mind. When the Princess arrives in town, King Bully finds himself drawn to her, but, believing she's a man, decides that his attraction is some kind of empathy with Phoenix. King Bully and the Princess spend a night eating and drinking together. In the morning, the Princess leaves. King Bully, determined that the Princess will marry Phoenix, vows to bring the charismatic young "man" back. She does return, but soon realizes that the royal guards are following her. Meanwhile, the Emperor convinces his mother to let him leave the palace to go look for the Princess. By the time he gets to town, the Princess has been carted off by the royal guards, with King Bully in hot pursuit. He's immediately attracted to Phoenix. More confusion ensues. CHINESE ODYSSEY 2002 had its U.S. premiere at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was awarded Best Film, and Faye Wong Best Actress, by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Hilary Duff Learning To Fly (DVD)
$10.98 Hilary Duff Learning To Fly (DVD) |
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Learning Team Facilitator Handbook & Dvd
$29.09 Learning Team Facilitator Handbook & Dvd |
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Learning from Chinese Philosophies
$110 Learning from Chinese Philosophies engages Confucian and Daoist philosophies in creative interplay, developing a theory of interdependent selfhood in the two philosophical traditions. Karyn Lai draws on the unique insights of the two philosophies to address contemporary debates on ethics, community and government.Issues discussed include questions on selfhood, attachment, moral development, government, culture and tradition, and feminist queries regarding biases and dualism in ethics. Throughout the book, Lai demonstrates that Chinese philosophies embody novel and insightful ideas for addressing contemporary issues and problems. |
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Learning Chinese
$11.21 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Chinese Acrobatics
$15.16 This collection of acrobatic performances includes "Hundred Kids Congratulating the Spring Festival," "Falling Stars Dancing," "Love Song," and more. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Chinese Cat
$11.36 In this installment of the popular series, a young beauty enlists the aid of Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) in her quest to find her father's killer. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Chinese Gods
$7.59 A colorful and amusing animated feature based on the popular Bruce Lee film of the same title. A Shang Dynasty emperor battles ancient gods and villains with the use of his kung fu abilities. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Higher Learning
$11.36 The third installment in John Singleton's trilogy about South Central Los Angeles, HIGHER LEARNING examines mid-1990s university politics from racial, sexual, and economic standpoints. At fictional Columbus University (where a statue of the explorer stands witness to the dominant culture's supremacy), three freshman arrive to find a campus ready to explode. Malik (Omar Epps) wavers among the influences of revolution-preaching super-senior Fudge (Ice Cube), no-excuses Professor Phipps (Laurence Fishburne), and his motivated girlfriend Deja (Tyra Banks). Kristen (Kristy Swanson), another neophyte, is thrown into sexual confusion when she meets a charismatic lesbian, while the socially inept Remy (Michael Rapaport) can only fit in with the local skinheads. The storylines cross and complicate as each character tries to discover what's right, but the potential for violence grows with every wrong choice they make. Singleton recruited an emsemble of considerable talent to flesh out the complex plot, which allows him to deal efficiently with a breadth of concerns without preaching. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Higher Learning
$11.36 The third installment in John Singleton's trilogy about South Central Los Angeles, HIGHER LEARNING examines mid-1990s university politics from racial, sexual, and economic standpoints. At fictional Columbus University (where a statue of the explorer stands witness to the dominant culture's supremacy), three freshman arrive to find a campus ready to explode. Malik (Omar Epps) wavers among the influences of revolution-preaching super-senior Fudge (Ice Cube), no-excuses Professor Phipps (Laurence Fishburne), and his motivated girlfriend Deja (Tyra Banks). Kristen (Kristy Swanson), another neophyte, is thrown into sexual confusion when she meets a charismatic lesbian, while the socially inept Remy (Michael Rapaport) can only fit in with the local skinheads. The storylines cross and complicate as each character tries to discover what's right, but the potential for violence grows with every wrong choice they make. Singleton recruited an emsemble of considerable talent to flesh out the complex plot, which allows him to deal efficiently with a breadth of concerns without preaching. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
$20.48 First love and growing intellectual awareness memorably intertwine in BALZAC AND THE LITTLE CHINESE SEAMSTRESS, a coming-of-age story set in a remote mountain village during China's Cultural Revolution of the 1970s. Luo (Kun Chen) and Ma (Ye Liu), close friends and sons of well-off parents deemed "enemies of the people," are sent from their urban homes to be reeducated in a small village. Their tough new existence is enlivened only by Ma's virtuoso violin playing and their burgeoning friendship with the beautiful daughter of the local tailor. She is known as the Little Chinese Seamstress (Xun Zhou), and as Luo sets his sight on romance, he declares he doesn't want to know her real name. Luo embarks on a reeducation of the Little Seamstress, vowing to cure her of her provincial ways. Their "school" consists of a stolen suitcase full of banned Western novels, many by French writers, which opens their eyes and hearts to the wonders of the outside world.Writer/director Dai Sijie's triumph with his work is in showing how the three teenagers create beauty and the beginnings of freedom through music and books, which transform into ideas. The tender beginnings of adulthood, both painful and exhilarating, are quietly observed. Sijie adapted his best-selling book of the same name, which was itself a largely autobiographical account of his own experience with reeducation. BALZAC AND THE LITTLE CHINESE SEAMSTRESS has been translated into 25 languages, but not Chinese. The film, while shot on location in the Sichuan area of China, still has not received permission to be shown in that country. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
$20.48 First love and growing intellectual awareness memorably intertwine in BALZAC AND THE LITTLE CHINESE SEAMSTRESS, a coming-of-age story set in a remote mountain village during China's Cultural Revolution of the 1970s. Luo (Kun Chen) and Ma (Ye Liu), close friends and sons of well-off parents deemed "enemies of the people," are sent from their urban homes to be reeducated in a small village. Their tough new existence is enlivened only by Ma's virtuoso violin playing and their burgeoning friendship with the beautiful daughter of the local tailor. She is known as the Little Chinese Seamstress (Xun Zhou), and as Luo sets his sight on romance, he declares he doesn't want to know her real name. Luo embarks on a reeducation of the Little Seamstress, vowing to cure her of her provincial ways. Their "school" consists of a stolen suitcase full of banned Western novels, many by French writers, which opens their eyes and hearts to the wonders of the outside world.Writer/director Dai Sijie's triumph with his work is in showing how the three teenagers create beauty and the beginnings of freedom through music and books, which transform into ideas. The tender beginnings of adulthood, both painful and exhilarating, are quietly observed. Sijie adapted his best-selling book of the same name, which was itself a largely autobiographical account of his own experience with reeducation. BALZAC AND THE LITTLE CHINESE SEAMSTRESS has been translated into 25 languages, but not Chinese. The film, while shot on location in the Sichuan area of China, still has not received permission to be shown in that country. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |