I spent a semester studying Mandarin and international communication at Nanjing University. Living in Nanjing was a great experience for me, and being able to interact with Chinese people on a daily basis vastly improved my language skills. While my experience in the classroom was valuable for learning how to write characters, I found myself learning a lot more about the language from my Chinese friends I made during the semester. I put together a guide to colloquial Mandarin I picked up and sent it to a few friends, calling it "A Laowai's Guide to Chinese." This could be useful if you are trying to teach yourself Chinese or are learning from abroad and want to be able to sound more local. So here is a compressed, 10 word version, of "A Laowai's Guide to Chinese."
Tag: Chinese TextBook
How to Learn to Write Chinese: Key Concepts
Once you’ve read the introduction on how to learn to write Chinese, it’s time to get on with learning the essential concepts. This is the middle article in my series on how to learn to write Chinese. The whole series has three posts which I’d recommend you read in order.
Chinese Grammar learning: Adj + Adj
One of the charming features of Chinese is reduplication (repeating, or doubling up) of certain words and characters, including adjectives! Reduplication makes the descriptive feeling of the adjective stronger.
Chinese grammar:Reduplication of adjectives
One of the charming features of Chinese is reduplication of certain words and characters, including adjectives in Chinese grammar!
送别 – Farewell song in memory of a girl from Old Beijing – 城南旧事
How many of you remember your favorite childhood movies? Isn’t it true that those old movies and songs remind you
Chinese Elements in the Ceremony中国元素
Chinese Elements in the Opening Ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games 北京奥运会开幕式的中国元素 – After the Opening Ceremony of XXIX Olympic Games
送别 – Farewell song in memory of a girl from Old Beijing – 城南旧事
How many of you remember your favorite childhood movies? Isn’t it true that those old movies and songs remind you
Chinese grammar:Reduplication of adjectives
One of the charming features of Chinese is reduplication of certain words and characters, including adjectives in Chinese grammar!