Chinese Tenses Part one - Future tense + How is the weather?
What you'll learn
- How to build sentences of Future tense in Chinese Mandarin
- Be able to use in daily life
- A lot of practices of Future tense
Requirements
- Be able to read Pinyin ( optional, but highly recommand)
- Learned at least 20 basic words in Chinese (optional)
Description
How is the weather? & Answer - too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? - The use of the future tense - will
Drink more water / Have more rest - try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word - 多 duo - A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? - How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something - or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
How is the weather? & Answer - too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? - The use of the future tense - will
Drink more water / Have more rest - try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word - 多 duo - A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? - How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something - or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
How is the weather? & Answer - too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? - The use of the future tense - will
Drink more water / Have more rest - try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word - 多 duo - A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? - How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something - or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
How is the weather? & Answer - too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? - The use of the future tense - will
Drink more water / Have more rest - try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word - 多 duo - A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? - How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something - or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Chinese learner
Instructor
My educational background includes two recent undergraduate degrees. I received a BBA in Business Studies from the European University Cyprus where I was awarded a full scholarship. As well, at the Harbin University of Sciences and Technology, I completed the requirements for a BA in Finance. At both universities and in both degree concentrations, I grew as a student and an individual. I greatly value and appreciate the superior education I received at both schools. I also joined Erasmus in Munich for one semester in 2015. During my six months in Germany, I was engaged in exceptional academic coursework, and I also learned how to cultivate a more systematic way of thinking and a more structured approach to issue resolution.
Since 2017, I have been teaching Chinese language online to students hail from all over the world. They are PhD students, investors, CEO, lawyers, sales representatives, and middle-school students. I have conducted more than 1600 hours to more than 70 students within 1 year. I enjoy sharing Chinese culture, and I enjoy teaching my students the Chinese language in an approachable, logical, and usable way. I build a bridge to students to make Chinese language integration realizable and fun.