| “A common malady of visitors to China is "instantilliteracy." In China, familiar signs in Englishare rare. Even the independent spirit soon learnsthat without language skills one requires help to engage in the most basic activities. The Pocket Interpreter makes it possible for adventurers to enjoy some rewarding experiences on their own. In a bright, easy format with humorous drawings for popular expressions, The Pocket Interpreter is a quick cure for language woes in China.” |
| Introduction Pronunciation Guide 1: Essentials 22 Sentence Patterns Self-introduction Courtesies Key Phrases Bridging the Gap Emergencies Signs 2: Travel Asking for Information Identification Booking a Ticket Waiting to Board All Aboard Baggage Claim Customs Signs 3: Local Transport Getting Set Taking a Taxi Hiring a Car Going by Bus Riding the Subway On Foot Renting a Bike Signs 4: Hotel Checking In Checking Out Service Inquiries Problems in the Room Housekeeping Laundry Making a Phone Call The Foreign Exchange Desk The Post Office Faxes The Barbershop Signs 5: Friends Opening Lines Talk About the Weather Talk&nb |
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