
Master Chinese pronunciation basics by exploring initials, finals, and four tones, practice syllables and tone changes, and learn greetings like ni hao and basic stroke orders.
Practice Mandarin tones and the third-tone rule while learning character structure, radicals, and daily vocabulary like tea, rice, cup, money. Apply skills in shop dialogues and price questions.
Explore basic Chinese sentence structure in lesson 12, focusing on subject–verb order and how to form questions with how, how long, and other how phrases, through daily routine dialogues.
Beginner mandarin with HSK books introduces warm-up picture prompts, essential vocabulary, and basic grammar such as can and plan, then guides weekend travel dialogue and reading practice.
Explore lesson six grammar: the verb plus the adjective, understand 'mean by' constructions, and finish the exercise while comparing positive and negative forms in everyday Mandarin dialogue.
Explore everyday mandarin vocab and dialogues in lesson 8, including repetition phrases like 'do something again' and 'do something more' with examples such as buying trousers and watching a film.
Explore practical mandarin through everyday dialogues and speaking comparisons using HSK book content. Practice daily, one to two hours, to build confidence and fluency.
In this course you can start learning Chinese language from scratch or refresh it if you have learned it long ago and you have forgotten a lot. You don't need any knowledge of Chinese language to attend the course, but you can be on HSK1 or HSK2 level as well (just skip the parts you already know). We have made this course for people who are looking to learn Mandarin Chinese in a simple and easy way.
After you finish the course, you'll be able to manage most communication in Chinese when traveling or living in China.
Learn Chinese language with lessons made by real teachers.
The course includes HSK1, HSK2 and HSK3.
After studying HSK1 course you can understand and use very simple Mandarin Chinese phrases, meet basic needs for communication and possess the ability to further your Chinese language studies
After studying HSK level 2 you have an excellent grasp of basic Mandarin Chinese and can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters.
After studying HSK3 you can communicate in Chinese at a basic level in your daily, academic and professional life. You can manage most communication in Chinese when traveling or living in China
This course is easy to follow as it is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1: learn new Chinese words and sentences
Part 2: learn a conversation or a story
Part 3: review and homework
The course will help you with:
1. Practicing both speaking and listening
2. Understanding the most useful Chinese grammar rules
3. Learning most useful words and phrases
Let’s have some fun and learn Mandarin Chinese together!