• Great Expectations: Part 1

  • Mandarin Companion Graded Readers, Level 2
  • By: Charles Dickens
  • Narrated by: Zhang Xiuye
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Great Expectations: Part 1

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Zhang Xiuye
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Great Expectations is hailed as Charles Dickens' masterpiece. A gripping tale of love and loss, aspiration and moral redemption, the story follows the young orphan Xiaomao (Pip) from poverty to a life of unexpected opportunity and wealth.

In part one, Xiaomao (Pip) is raised by his short-tempered older sister and her husband who run a small repair shop in the outskirts of Shanghai. Xiaomao dreams of leaving his life of poverty behind after becoming playmates with the beautiful Bingbing (Estella), daughter of the eccentric Bai Xiaojie (Ms. Havisham). His prospects for the future are bleak, until one day a mysterious benefactor gives Xiaomao the opportunity of a lifetime.

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Caution! This is a knock off!

This audio version is clearly not published by Mandarin Companion. The audio quality is EXTREMELY poor. Do not make the same mistake as me. This is NOT the real thing!

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It's fine now, this the genuine article.

Reading speed is faster than levels 1, which is a bit more of a natural speed.

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Narrator has a robotic voice

Overall the story is quite interesting and it's good to have access to graded audiobooks. In the past the narrator had a more pleasant natural voice but this time it's hard to listen because it feels like the text is just processed by a voice app (it's definitely not Zhang Xiuyue's voice as indicated on the site - it's either someone else or an app).

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