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Forum: Reading and Writing 16th January 2008, 04:52 PM

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

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Worked through the book

I have now worked through the book and studied 800 characters. As you can see from previous posts,
this has taken me just over a month. That is not to say I have learnt them all yet, but I have...

Forum: Reading and Writing 19th December 2007, 12:43 AM

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

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Preliminary impression: may be better than Heisig

A bit more: I am working through the Matthews and Matthews book. At this stage, I am inclined to
suggest that the book is better than the Heisig book and that anyone interested in learning
Chinese...

Forum: Reading and Writing 13th December 2007, 10:44 PM

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

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Giant Fairy Teddy Dwarf: Matthews and Matthews, "Learning Chinese Characters"

A new book has just been published on learning Chinese characters, that may be of interest:

Matthews, Alison and Laurence Matthews, Learning Chinese Characters. Tuttle, 2007. ISBN:...

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