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hlk123 -
Hello
I'm looking for a website with a GOOD bilingual articles (Chinese - English).
I know one "Ocrat" but it was unfortunately closed down. I think the articles (VOA news) were not
machine translated.
The difficulty level should be high. It should be contemporary.
studentyoung suggested a website but it is empty ...(?):
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/languag...bilingual.html
Thank you.
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ayala -
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/languag...bilingual.html
hope it will work. however, most of the text are pretty short and the chinese level is average.
will be happy to get more recommendation as well!
Craig -
http://gloss.lingnet.org/searchResources.aspx
Level three chinese should be pretty difficult. It is all organized by topic and from modern
sources. If needed there are also vocab help lessons to go along with each one. To get the
translations click source then "View translation".
ayala -
looks like a great website!
atitarev -
Quote:
Craig: http://gloss.lingnet.org/searchResources.aspx
Level three chinese should be pretty difficult. It is all organized by topic and from modern
sources. If needed there are also vocab help lessons to go along with each one. To get the
translations click source then "View translation".
This amazing! I haven't explored it in detail yet but looks very promising.
hlk123 -
From studentyoung I received these link addresses:
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/languag...ent_731116.htm
http://biz.163.com/special/f/00021MBC/ftchieng.html
Thanks to studentyoung ...
@ayala
This link address from Chinadaily brings you to a bilingual text.
abuck -
I'd like to offer up a site I use for reading business articles, you might find it useful.
If the link to that specific page doesn't work, just go here and look for 每日英语。
Keep the links coming! This is a great way to learn. I'm also on the lookout for Chinese news
broadcasts streamed online, ideally with both English and Chinese subtitles (but I'll take what I
can get).
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