Chinese Language, Mandarin Chinese, Learn Chinese, Chinese made easy
Hello and welcome to everyone.
What you’ll learn
- You will learn 100 sentences in HSK 1..
- You will learn how to write characters..
- You will learn the pinyin and the tone of the characters..
- You will learn basic Chinese grammar..
- You will understand Chinese sentences which we will learn in this course..
- You will speak Chinese and Chinese people can understand you..
Course Content
- Lectures –> 99 lectures • 2hr 36min.
Requirements
Hello and welcome to everyone.
Knowing that China is one of the most powerful nations on the planet, it comes as no surprise that the demand for China and Chinese is expanding on a daily basis. Individuals often believe that learning Chinese would be challenging and are hesitant to begin studying the language. However, Chinese is not as tough a language to learn as it seems. At first glance, the characters seem frightening, and they are regarded tough to remember. However, as you will observe throughout the course, and as I will continually underline, the Chinese characters are not that unlike from one another in terms of appearance. During the session, I will discuss the connections between the characters, which will make it much simpler to remember what is going on in their lives.
My goal with this instructional series is to teach you around 100 Chinese phrases. You will see the words you have learned in many different sentences, which will make it very difficult for them to be forgotten and much easier for you to understand them. This is one of the most beneficial aspects of learning a language with sentences, as you will be able to understand them much more easily. We will also study sentences that you can use in everyday conversation, which means that you will be able to utilize the phrases we learned straight from the tales or comparable sentences while chatting to a Chinese acquaintance in your own language. You will be able to communicate more effectively as a result of this.
I designed this course for those who have no prior knowledge of Chinese, therefore you don’t need to have any prior knowledge of the language. Make an effort to thoroughly comprehend the phrases I have discussed in the videos, and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about anything you do not understand. I’ll respond to your questions with other videos in the future. It is recommended that you begin by inputting the letters at the beginning of the sentence. You will be able to comprehend the overall structure of the characters much more quickly if you do so.