The publication is very old, but pretty good. Anyone who has once come into contact with this tutorial, fall in love with him forever! Listening and reading short dialogues not only help you work out the English intonation and pronunciation of individual sounds, but also take real pleasure. Humorous dialogues with a bright tone to remember easily. Many phrases from these conversations are immediately remembered: How can you measure pleasure? / Criticism! Nothing but criticism! / You have to heat it before you eat it / Zoos are nice! / You're getting thinner every minute and more. etc.
Make no mistake — this new Shanghainese textbook’s audience is foreigners. Although there are some Chinese instructions or translations here or there, the overall impression is of devotion to the English-speaking foreigner. This is not a Mandarin textbook, and as a result you will find no pinyin. All pronunciation is given in IPA. The CD comes with the book. What impressed me about the CD was that the dialogues were between older speakers instead of young people. Living in Shanghai, I feel that I most often hear Shanghainese spoken by middle-aged men and women women (think convenience store clerks, guards, taxi drivers).
An audio course for children learning English at elementary level. Contains 60 lessons. Teaches basic vocabulary and simple sentence structures. Instead of dialogues the children learn through singing. Can be used in kindergarten and at the beginning of primary school.
A multimedia program for young teenagers (11-15 years old) at elementary and pre-intermediate level. Teaches dialogues, vocabulary, and grammar structures required in every-day situations.