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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.

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School entrance in ancient China

In China(中国 Zhōngguó), September is a big month for students since the new term begins from now on. In ancient China, the school entrance ceremony(典礼 diǎnlǐ) was one of the most significant ceremony for the ancient Chinese , as important as coming of age, wedding and funeral ceremonies. so, let’s follow us to learn about the special Chinese culture(文化 wénhuà).

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Laoban – Daily Mandarin Lesson

Titles are important in Chinese culture, and they are used more frequently than in most Western countries. One good example of this is that titles can be used to address people, which you might be familiar with from your Mandarin class where you can call the teacher 老師 (lǎoshī). While that can be done in English too, it's usually reserved for younger kids and not as common as in Mandarin Chinese.

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What is the 20 hours free Chinese/Mandarin Course?
We can offer you 36 lessons(20 hours) free online lessons online. The 8-hour Pronunciation Course helps you master Pinyin easily. And the 12-hour Survial Chinese Course helps you learn real Chinese for real life. It is a basic Chinese course for beginners which contains 20 units with practical topics and expressions. In addition of learning Chinese language, you will also have some basic exposure to Chinese culture and traditions which will help you a lot if you plan to travel in China. Textbook is not required in Survival Chinese. 

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Laoban – Daily Mandarin Lesson

Titles are important in Chinese culture, and they are used more frequently than in most Western countries. One good example of this is that titles can be used to address people, which you might be familiar with from your Mandarin class where you can call the teacher 老師 (lǎoshī). While that can be done in English too, it's usually reserved for younger kids and not as common as in Mandarin Chinese.

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Chinese phrase translation: 放鸽子 (fàng gēzi) to fail to keep an appointment

放鸽子 (fàng gēzi) to fail to keep an appointment; to stand sb. up Usage: “放鸽子”既指释放鸽子,又指不遵守约定。古代人们都是用鸽子送信。据说有一次,两个人约定通信,可是其中一个人只放了鸽子,却没有写信,违背了约定。所以,后来放鸽子指不遵守约定,尤其是指失约。经常使用的结构是“放某人鸽子”和“被某人放鸽子”。“放鸽子” means both releasing pigeons and failing to keep an appointment. In ancient times, people sent letters by pigeons. It is said that once up on a time, two people promised to write letters to each other. However, one of them released the pigeon without a letter; he failed to keep the appointment. Therefore, “放鸽子(to release a pigeon)” means to stand sb. up, especially failing to keep an appointment. The structures “放某人的鸽子”and“被某人放鸽子” are often used.

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