"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" — Lao Tzu Learning Chinese is hard, but not too hard.
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A guide to Pinyin traps and pitfalls: Learn Mandarin pronunciation
Learning to pronounce Chinese properly comes with a number of challenges, some of which all learners of foreign languages encounter. In general, we need to learn two things. First, we have to learn how to pronounce and distinguish sounds that don’t exist in our own language. It is only natural that we find this difficult sometimes. We also need to understand tones and intonation, both being quite different in Chinese and English. With practise and a good teacher, these challenges can be overcome.
The way on how to learn Chinese(tones)
Many things have changed since that distant 1988, and the number of foreign students coming to terms with the Chinese language and living in China has grown dramatically over the last 20 years. It is no longer unusual to come across a “wairen” (foreigner) in Mainland China. Yet, many students keep having problems when it comes to speaking Chinese, and this is mainly due to an aspect often considered “dramatic” from a Westerner’s perspective: Chinese tones.
5 Lies Teachers Tell You About Mandarin Tones
Mandarin tones are one of the classic “difficult parts” of the language. Despite that, textbooks and teachers often do a bad job of teaching them. A big part of this is that the focus is too often on teaching tones, rather than teaching how to learn tones.
Chinese Pinyin Table 汉语拼音表
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Chinese Idiom:丧家之犬 (sàng jiā zhī quǎn)
During the Spring and autum period (春秋 chūn qiū,770 – 221BC),Confucius (kǒng zǐ 孔子) and a group of his apprentices
Laoshi 老师- Daily Mandarin Lesson
Countries wher Mandarin Chinese is spoken are often strongly influenced by Confucian ideals. Part of the Confucian tradition is a
How to choose a suitable Chinese language school?
How to choose a suitable Chinese language school? Japanese: 自分に適した中国語教室をどのように選びますか Traditional Chinese:如何選擇一家适合自己的漢語学校? Simplified Chinese:如何选择一家适合自己的中文学校? In recent years there are more
Essay: My First Telephone Call
Though the conclusion of this essay might fall a bit flat for all of us who are very used to
14 most common ways to greet in Chinese
A: Nǐ hǎo !
A: 你 好 !
Hi! B: Nǐ hǎo !
B: 你 好 !
Hi!