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Mandarin Chinese Learning

Our combination of the licensed standard Chinese HSK courses together with one-on-one tuition with a native Chinese teacher is the best way to boost your current level of Chinese and increase overall fluency. Our Chinese online tutoring courses offers you an easy access to help you learn Chinese via Skype.

Mandarin Chinese Learning Free Style

With online education you have the freedom to take the Mandarin Chinese lessons that you find interesting -- and then the ability to study at your own pace. This doesn’t mean that our teacher is not here to help you. Sign-up to study with one of our tutors or contact a learning consultant for a free spoken test. You can also choose to learn the topics you want to learn.

Purpose of Survival Chinese Lessons

Traveling

Travel Chinese courses are designed to assist to make your journey in China greater fun by way of teaching you practical Chinese terms and expressions. The one-to-one travel Chinese language class cognizance on spoken Chinese, a good way to be beneficial in situations which you might come across in your China trip. Here are some daily topics during your journey, Introducing yourself, Asking for directions, Taking taxi, Night life, Ordering food in restaurants, Checking in/out lodges, Exchanging money, Bargaining in flea marketplace, Asking for a date, Thank you & Appreciation, Farewell, In a hassle, Congratulations, Apology & Forgiveness, Numbers, Currency, Asking about price, On a city Bus/Subway, on the Railway Station, At the Airport, Doing shopping, At the tourist attraction, At the clinic, Inquiring for guidelines.

Dating

The Mandarin Chinese courses are designed for those who are or intend to be in severe relationships and are inquisitive about mastering to express their true emotions and feelings in Chinese. All instructions on this course are based on actual relationship situations. Thru Chinese language instructions for dating, you may examine the most beneficial words, terms and sentences on numerous subjects concerning love and romance. Here are a few examples of the subjects, Requesting a date, Confessing one's emotions to someone, Sending gifts, Writing love letters, Making vows, Making an offer, Visiting (future) mother and father-in-regulation.

Four Common Myths About Learning Chinese

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Chinese is so hard to learn

Chinese has the unfortunate reputation for being one of the hardest foreign languages to learn. The modern multimedia teaching technology has been applied to the language learning, which makes learning a foreign language does not sound hard as you might think. A great deal of what makes Chinese threatening for students is that it uses a different writing system and has less common vocabulary than most European dialects. However, that does not really make it harder, simply different. Indeed, you just need to learn around 2000 characters for fundamental fluency. Suppose you were to retain 20 characters every week. You will have mastered all the characters you require for basic fluency within two years. That doesn't sound so scary, isn't it?

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Chinese is difficult to learn as to very different from European languages

Many people think Chinese is so different from European languages, so it is difficult to learn. Although this is partially true, there are also many similarities between Chinese and English in terms of the sentence structure and grammar. For example, a simple sentence in Chinese consists of a subject, a verb, and an object one after the other, just like in English. In fact, the Chinese language has no conjugations, verb tenses, or prefixes at all and very few grammar rules. Characters stay the same no matter where they are used and there are no singular/plural, feminine/masculine variations of words to remember.

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Chinese requires lots of rote memorization

Many people think Chinese requires lots of rote memorization. Obviously, learning any foreign language requires some memorization. However you don't really need to memorize as much as you may think. Also, when you do, there are considerably more effective and enjoyable memory strategies you can use than the repetition method you used in school. Since Chinese has such huge numbers of various characters, mastering written Chinese can appear like an impossible task. Notwithstanding, you will find that a ton of Chinese characters are really 'worked' from a set of around 200 basic characters. You don't have to learn new characters each time you take in another word. Once you've grasped around 150 of the most commonly used characters, you'll see that you would then be able to use them as "building blocks" for other different words.

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Typing in Chinese is extremely difficult to learn

Many people misunderstand that typing in Chinese is extremely difficult to learn. Typing in one language is necessary when starting to learn a new language. People want to chat online, search for Chinese terms on google or editing in Chinese. The greater part of the work is required to be processed on a laptop or a smartphone. You're most likely pondering: "If Chinese has a huge number of characters, how on earth do they all fit on a keyboard?" Well, really, they don't. Since there are such huge numbers of characters in Chinese, there are just not enough keys on the keyboard to fit all of them. Rather, Chinese is typed by the standard Qwerty keyboard through a romanization romanization system called pinyin. As long as you have a good command of Chinese, learning to type it requires no additional effort.

Quick Steps Help Beginners to Learn Basic Chinese

Start from a Good Chinese Textbook

Perhaps you feel excited and prepared to start learning Mandarin Chinese but are not sure how or where to begin. The first step to take is to get a good textbook. Our digital textbook can best suit your needs, including masses of dialogues and audio, so that you can spend as a lot time as possible listening to spoken Chinese dialogues. Manage to find something that gets you excited. The greater stimulated you're to sit down to study, the better.

Find Chinese People to Talk Alive

The most critical step in learning any language is that you should keep on practicing it. This is clearly the method to enhance your spoken Chinese. Our online 1-on-1 training can help your pronunciation and listening skills. You may not have any desire to speak more at the start, sooner or later you will need to put what you are hearing into practice. Joining our courses will help you find native Chinese speakers in your local community to exchange services or helps with other members of the group. Regardless of what you do, honing with a local Chinese speaker will significantly benefit your own Chinese speaking abilities and enable you to begin the real, life-breaking experiences in the survival Mandarin.

Learn Chinese Fundamentals First

To have a strong foundation in the fundamentals of Chinese is important before you try to deal with extra tough material. In Chinese, tones are perhaps the most essential part of learning the language. In case you are a local English speaker, chances are you will not have encountered tones earlier, so it'll take you some time to get the hold of them. You have to start through focusing on tones and genuinely learning everyone. That is pleasant completed thru lots of exposure to the speaking practice. Chinese pronunciation and intonation is very different from English, so you have to take several months’ time simply listening and reading to allow you to get used to the language. So the sounds and structures of Chinese language can begin to embed in your brain and come to be familiar.

Memorize Key Chinese Vocabulary and Phrases

Building your vocabulary and phrases is an important step to build language fundamental. The more phrases and words you know, the easier it becomes to understand the language because words and terms are the building blocks of communication. Learning key phrases often used in everyday life is to open up new conversations with Chinese speakers. To make a self-introduction is to get you started. Our courses selected basic phrases of survival Mandarin. As you involve in these phrases, you are able to start to string them into longer sentences so that you can take part in conversations with different speakers you meet. You might be surprised to Chinese, there is very little grammar points to pay attention to because the language does not have many grammar rules. First of all, it is easy to focus on building your vocabulary from the very starting because you do not need to spend time figuring out rules how to change the forms of new words to adapt to tenses or passive structures.

Features of Survival Chinese Mandarin Course

 

Mandarin Chinese learning is designed for adult helping you how to study Chinese language. The phrases, sentences, terms focus at the day-by-day dialogues of lifestyles, which could be very beneficial to fulfill your simple communique needs for business, tour, social life and even dating. There are various subjects including most common expressions, inclusive of, the situations of greeting, transportation, resort, dining and drinking, bills payment, first aid, sightseeing, amusement and numbers calculation, measurements, etc.

 

Mandarin Chinese learning course teaches you popular mandarin Chinese language, that is nationally used as the reputable language of China. Today the general public of Chinese talk Mandarin Chinese, called putonghua or "the common language", as their first language. This course has carried out the overall language learning rules and usual tactics of international business practice, in a try to improve the primary Chinese language fluency and inter-cultural verbal exchange ability of non-native Chinese newcomers.

 

Mandarin Chinese learning course caters to those who want a crash course in Mandarin. You may research the maximum useful Chinese words, phrases and sentences that you may come upon while you are in China. After finishing this course, you'll be capable of speaking in Chinese language to the quantity which is important to survive everyday life in China.

Contents of Survival Chinese Lessons

Part 1. Common Expressions

Greeting, Personal information, directions, air travel, money, taxis, subway, trains, buses, rental cars, hotel vocabulary, restroom, the seasons, the weather, eating, drinking, paying bills, telephone/email/internet, shopping, business, post office, health/help, sightseeing, Leisure, barber shop/ beauty shop, academic titles, business and professional titles, homes, vogue expressions.

Part 2. Numbers and Counting

The cardinal numbers, the ordinal numbers, counting things, counting people, counting other things , telling time, days of the work, counting days, weeks, counting weeks, the months, the years, giving dates, holidays.

Part 3. Exploring China

Part 3. Exploring China, China’s provinces, the autonomous regions, major cities, famous places in Beijing, famous landmarks near Beijing, shopping districts in Beijing, Famous places in Shanghai, shopping districts in Shanghai, famous Chinese cuisines, famous tourist destinations, important signs.

How does the learning work?

1-on-1 Live online instruction, Real time, Real people
Live audio and video using instant messaging tools Skype
Native, professional experienced Chinese teachers
Easy system to use, supporting by skilled teachers
Customized instruction at your own level and pace
Students-focused Lessons with no time limitation

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