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Saturday, November 18, 2017

Paperback “The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance Level 1-2” by Polina Shinkina



The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance Level 1-2 contains the 584 most commonly used decomposed Chinese characters, splitted by 341 – Level 1 and 243 – Level 2.

The character decomposition is a very important tool for learning and teaching the Chinese characters. The character decomposition shows availability of generally accepted radicals and character components in the Chinese character and does not substitute strokes or the stroke order in each separate Chinese character.

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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Paperback “Signing a Contract” by Polina Shinkina


“Signing a Contract” is a one-topic textbook from the series of the textbooks related to discussion of different aspects of business contract terms in the Chinese language. The textbook contains a number of useful phrases and words which might be used in the process of business negotiations.

The main purpose of this textbook is developing speaking and writing skills by means of studying general questions. The skill of asking questions is very important in business talks with the Chinese trading partners as well as in business correspondence.

The grammar of this textbook contains different types of general questions including general questions with modal verbs and alternative questions. Each exercise includes one type of question and it makes the study process comfortable and easy to memorize.

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Tags: Chinese, mandarin, business, trading, marketing, commercial, paperback, textbook, eBook, contract, dictionary, character, radicals, correspondence, decomposition, skills, speaking, writing, language, talks, negotiations, multiplication, number, subtraction, terms, division, alternative, discussion, question, quotation, addition, memorize, comparing  

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

“Purchase and Sales Contract Part 1” by Polina Shinkina

 “Purchase and Sales Contract Part 1” eBook includes five articles which regulate the following legal provisions: object of contract, price of contract, total amount and currency, terms of payment, parties obligations and terms of delivery.

Each article of the contract is followed by a word-for-word translation and list of used characters.

The appendixes include the Chinese-English and the English-Chinese vocabularies of all words used in the eBook, list of used characters and the Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance with all decomposed Chinese characters used in this textbook.



Tags: amount, business, characters, Chinese, commercial, contract, contracting, decomposition, dictionary, delivery, eBook, object, obligations, parties, payment, price, purchase, sales, terms, textbook, trading, total, currency, provisions

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

汉字分解。 Decomposition of the Chinese Character 环 huán ‘surround’


  wáng king,
  yī one,
  tǔ earth,
  shí ten,
  yī one,
  gǔn line,
  yī one,
  bù not,
  yī one,
丿  piě slash,
  bǔ divination,
  gǔn line,
  zhǔ dot,    

王一土十一丨一不一丿卜丨丶

Chinese, Character, Breakdown, Decomposition, Analysis, Strokes, Language, Dictionary, Textbook, Break Down, Split, Analyze, Decompose, Learn, Memorize, Broken Down



Friday, July 14, 2017

来 lái ‘come’

汉字分解。 Decomposition of the Chinese Character    lái  ‘come’      

  yī  one,
  mǐ  rice,
  bā  eight,
  mù  tree,
  shí  ten,
  yī  one,
  gǔn  line,
  bā  eight,

一米丷木十一丨八

Tags: Breakdown, Character, Chinese, Decomposition, Analysis, Strokes, Language, Dictionary, Textbook, Break Down, Split, Analyze, Decompose, Learn, Memorize, Broken Down


Saturday, June 17, 2017

“The Chinese Contract Terms Discussing Price” by Polina Shinkina


This is Unit 3 from Supersonic Price Chinese made in the form of the textbook for the promotional purpose.

The textbook covers the main issues arising in the course of discussing contract financial terms with the Chinese trading partners.

Two sample letters included in this textbook highlight discussion of the contract terms of payment and might be used in your everyday correspondence in the Chinese language connected with the terms of payment.



Tuesday, June 6, 2017


The second edition of Polina Shinkina’s ‘Open the Door to Chinese Book 1’ self-publushed today on www.lulu.com.

The structure of the textbook remained untouched, some changes have been made in the part of the Chinese numerals.

Now the textbook contains samples and answers to the exercises on the Chinese numerals.

All the improvements make ‘Open the Door to Chinese Book 1’ more easy and interesting for self-learning and self-controlling of the learning process.

Mandarin Chinese Textbook for Beginners
Open the Door to Chinese Book 1 by Polina Shinkina



Monday, May 15, 2017

The Chinese Character 界 jiè ‘boundary’

汉字分解 Decomposition of the Chinese Character    jiè  ‘boundary’         

 tiān  field,
 wéi  enclosure,
 jiōng  down box,
 shí  ten,
 yī  one,
 gǔn  line,
 yī  one,
 jiè  introduce,
𠆢  rén  man,
丿  piě  slash,
 gǔn  line,

田囗冂十一丨一介 𠆢 丿丨

Chinese, Character, Breakdown, Decomposition, Analysis, Strokes, Language, Dictionary, Textbook, Break Down, Split, Analyze, Decompose, Learn, Memorize, Broken Down




Wednesday, May 10, 2017

汉字分解。 Decomposition of the Chinese Character 笔 bǐ ‘pen’


 zhú bamboo,
丿  piě slash,
 zhǔ dot,
 máo fur,
丿  piě slash,
 èr two,
 yǐ second, 

丿丶毛丿二

Tags: Breakdown, Character, Chinese, Decomposition, Analysis, Strokes, Language, Dictionary, Textbook, Break Down, Split, Analyze, Decompose, Learn, Memorize, Broken Down




Wednesday, March 29, 2017

A Friendly Practice to Memorize Chinese Characters


A friendly practice to memorize Chinese characters by means of learning Chinese character decomposition!

Decomposition of the Chinese Character  wǒ ‘I’:

丿 piě slash,
zhǎo look for,
shǒu hand,
yī one,
jué hook,
gē spear,
yì shoot,
yī one,
丿 piě slash,
zhǔ dot,     

  wǒ ‘I’: 丿找扌一亅戈弋一丿丶

More about Chinese character decomposition please check The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance



Thursday, March 9, 2017

Decomposition of the Chinese Character 到 dào ‘arrive’

Decomposition of the Chinese Character    dào ‘arrive’

 zhì arrive
 yī one
 sī private
 tǔ earth
 shí ten
 yī one
 gǔn line
 yī one
 dāo knife

至一厶土十一丨一刂 

NB. Synonyms: Structural analysis of the Chinese characters, Breakdown of the Chinese characters, Chinese characters split.




Thursday, February 23, 2017

The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance – Giveaway


Decomposition of Chinese characters is becoming more and more popular in different countries in many educational institutions. Many Chinese language teachers use this unique and progressive tool in their principles of teaching.

The unique feature of the Chinese character decomposition is in its simplicity. Once analyzed, Chinese characters become more understandable and easy-to-write.

The vivid example of the Chinese character decomposition’s simplicity - Decomposition of the Chinese Character gāohigh’

tóu lid
zhǔ dot
yī one
kǒu mouth
jiōng down box
yī one
jiǒng bright
jiōng down box
kǒu mouth
jiōng down box
yī one

亠丶一口冂 一冋冂口冂

NB. Synonyms: Structural analysis of the Chinese characters, Breakdown of the Chinese characters, Chinese characters split.





Saturday, January 28, 2017

Decomposition of the Chinese Character yún ‘cloud’

  yún cloud
  èr two
  sī private  


NB. Synonyms: Structural analysis of the Chinese characters, Breakdown of the Chinese characters, Chinese characters split.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Chinese Characters: Universal Existence



A person who knows the possibilities of the Internet will never want to get back to the time without it.

A person who uses a mobile phone can’t imagine the life without such a gadget any more.

As well as a person who studies the Chinese language with the help of the Chinese character decomposition appreciates its necessity and will always follow it!

The Chinese character decomposition is also known as split. Other synonyms for decomposition are breakdown or analysis.

You can see the decomposition example of the Chinese character xiǎo ‘small’:

xiǎo small
jué hook
bā eight


The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance by Polina Shinkina



Monday, January 2, 2017

Why Do People Use Mobile Telephones?



People use mobile telephones because modern society can’t imagine its existence without mobile phone communication. The same thing is happening with the Chinese character decomposition.

If you understand the vivid advantages of the Chinese character decomposition as the core tool in the Chinese language learning and teaching you will never do without it in the future.

Polina Shinkina has self-published on lulu.com 1000 decomposed Chinese characters in her ‘The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance’.

This Guidance is the real break-through in the new method of the Chinese language learning and proclaims new teaching principles of this mysterious language.

The Chinese character decomposition method is very simple and understandable, you can see yourself: decomposition example of the Chinese character bǎi ‘hundred’
           
yī one
bái white
丿 piě slash
rì sun
jiōng down box
èr two        

bǎi hundred           
一白丿日冂二

Good luck in learning and teaching!

The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance by Polina Shinkina



Thursday, December 29, 2016

Marketing Letter Format in Chinese



While writing a marketing letter in the Chinese language it is important to pay a close attention to the generally accepted format requirements by the Chinese marketing correspondence.

A perfect marketing letter should be short and to-the-point in order to achieve the goals for conversation building.


Different examples on perfect marketing correspondence in the Chinese language you can find in the Chinese marketing correspondence textbook for self-study ‘Supersonic Marketing Chinese Book 1 by Polina Shinkina’ http://www.lulu.com/content/e-book/supersonic-marketing-chinese-book-1/18847446 and in other Chinese business textbooks by Polina Shinkina on http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/polina985


Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The Right Way to Learn the Chinese Language


It is an all-known problem of the Chinese language – how to memorize the Chinese characters more efficiently. Memorizing the Chinese characters plays an important role in learning this language.

I am sure it is only the analytical approach that helps you effectively to do it. The method is as clear as a day – just remember 214 basic Chinese radicals!

You should understand how to decompose (breakdown, analyze) each Chinese character. Decomposition of the Chinese characters is the key to understanding the Chinese language!

All Chinese textbooks by Polina Shinkina are based on this very method! Each lesson in them contains the Decomposition Guidance on all the Chinese characters given in the texts.

Moreover, Polina Shinkina has published the unique Chinese Characters Decomposition Guidance of the basic 1000 Chinese characters!

For more about the Chinese character decomposition please check The Chinese Character Decomposition Guidance