
Wouldn't it be nice if you could surprise your Taiwanese or Chinese clients with your grasp of the Chinese language? Unfortunately, the chances of that ever happening is very small.
You can try, though.
If you are too busy to take lessons, you can still try and learn at your own pace if you Learn Chinese Online.
However, if even that is impossible to schedule, you could just grabe a Me No Speak: China before you head off to Asia. It's the easiest and surest way to communicating with the locals, should you find yourself going around on your own during a business trip.
Unlike typical phrasebooks, Me No Speak doesn't require you to pronounce a foreign language, but provides help communicating in the simplest way – by pointing at what you want to say. Our language companions are designed to fit in your pocket and enable easy interactions on-the-go.
Features
• Illustrations & point-to-phrases are a quick way to communicate
• Color coded topics & page design facilitate easy interactions
• English and Chinese text descriptors enable a 2-way interaction with locals
• Works for all languages & dialects in China (Mandarin, Cantonese, etc...)
• Specialized content helps vegetarians and people with food allergies
I do hope that they start making Me No Speak guides for other languages really soon.
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