
Learn how to say no one at home in Chinese by reading, recognizing, and writing characters with tones and pinyin, plus practice tips and a downloadable pdf.
Learn how to say what you want to do in Chinese, practice key sentence structures and phrases from the HSK 1 course part 4, sentence 2.
Learn how to ask would you like to eat something in Chinese using hsk 1 part 4, sentence 3, and how to use the particle ma to form yes-no questions.
Learn to say we know him in Chinese with sentence 4, part of the HSK 1 course's 100 sentences, practicing simple dialogue and pronunciation.
Learn to say 'I want to work at a hospital' in Chinese using sentence 5, focusing on 'wants' and 'hospital' vocabulary in a beginner HSK 1 context.
Learn how to say 'to be' in Chinese and identify roles like 'our schoolteacher' through sentence 6 of the HSK 1 course, part 4, which covers 100 Chinese sentences.
Learn to say 'very little water' in Chinese using the adjective-name grammar. Practice building sentences that connect adjectives with nouns and ask 'how much water?' with examples like 'beautiful girl'.
Learn to say 'he is not as tall as you' in Chinese using the not-as-tall-as comparison grammar. Explore the 'here is' grammar point demonstrated in this lesson.
Learn to say 'I want to eat' in Chinese with a simple sentence structure, as part of the Chinese HSK 1 course's Part 4 on 100 Chinese sentences.
Learn how to say I want to go to or watch a movie in Chinese, with emphasis on the verbs go and watch and the noun movie.
Learn to say who are you in Chinese and practice introducing yourself with 'I am here.' You can use both forms as you review the video.
Learn how to say 'is she your mother?' in Chinese using mama for mother and the yes-no question form, with examples of 'your mama' and 'your mother'.
Learn how to say 'I listen to you' in Chinese and practice phrases like 'I will listen to you.' This is sentence 13 in the HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn how to say 'I want to buy something to eat' in Chinese and practice saying it here, with examples and a friendly tone.
Learn to say 'I want to drink something now' in Chinese, using time at the start or after the subject, and place adjectives between the noun and the object.
Learn to say 'do you like rain?' in Chinese using the question particle ma to form a yes-no question. The video explains the sentence meaning and basic writing practice.
Learn to say my mother is at the hospital now in Chinese, using mama for mother and the 'to be somewhere' structure.
Learn how to ask what is your name using phrases like you say or you tell me, and understand calling someone by their name.
Explore sentence 19 in the Chinese HSK 1 course part 4, focusing on how to say what is and the to be form, with simple examples and questions.
Master how to say closed in Chinese with a store example, showing a completed action in the past tense and practice writing the characters.
Learn to say I am your father in Chinese, using baba for father and mama for mother, with practice for papa, and writing the characters to reinforce recognition.
Explore how to say you are my son in Chinese, practice forming the sentence, and respond to questions while writing and repeating basic sentence structures.
Learn to say I went to watch a movie yesterday using past tense to express a completed action, with vocabulary for watch, movie, and yesterday.
Learn how to say I like to go to school in Chinese, practice the phrase I like to go to school, and review basic school-related words and questions.
Learn how to say I am very happy in Chinese with sentence 25 from the Chinese HSK 1 course part 4, featuring the key phrase I am very happy.
Learn how to say 'I am a teacher' in a simple Chinese sentence, with practice forming the sentence and guidance on writing it.
Learn how to say 'you are my friend' in Chinese and practice the sentence for identifying friends, including the phrases 'you are my friend' and 'my friend'.
Learn how to ask what you drank in Chinese and express completed actions through sentence 28, with conversational prompts and practice questions to build basic speaking confidence.
Learn how to say 'I bought one book' in Chinese and understand that 'one' is the measure word for books.
Learn to form yes-no questions in Chinese by using a marker to turn statements into questions, with the example 'does she know you?'
Learn to say 'this is my dog' and write the sentence from sentence 31 in this Chinese HSK 1 course.
Learn how to say you have too many books in Chinese with sentence 32 from the HSK 1 course. See examples: he has too many books.
Learn how to say do you like China in Chinese, using the ma particle to form a yes-no question in sentence 33, covering the phrase you like China.
Learn to say 'did you read that book?' in Chinese as part of the HSK 1 course, practicing the sentence that asks about reading that book.
Learn how to say 'I don't' in Chinese and form negation. Practice the sentence 'he doesn't have much money' using the word money to understand structure and pronunciation.
Learn to ask where the school is in Chinese using sentence 36, and master the to be somewhere construction and the na pronunciation rule.
Learn to say it is very cold today in Chinese, practice writing the sentence, and review basic phrases in sentence 37 of the Chinese HSK 1 course - part 4.
Learn how to say nice to meet you in Chinese and practice example sentences that express happiness upon meeting someone.
Learn how to say does he like China and practice similar sentences to understand the usage of the word like. Use examples with China and family references to reinforce memory.
This video teaches how to ask 'is this a cat?' using the sentence particle 'ma' to form yes-no questions, with examples like 'this is a cat' and practice prompts.
Learn how to say I eat too much in Chinese by using the 太 + adjective structure to express excess, and review the grammar points with examples.
Learn how to say you are a student in Chinese, and practice writing and pronouncing the sentence you are a student with clear guidance.
Learn how to say 'do you like school?' in Chinese and practice forming yes-no questions, using simple sentence structures from the HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn to form yes-no questions in Chinese using the particle ma through the example 'do you know her,' as covered in sentence 44 of the course.
Learn how to say 'is she at home' in Chinese, using the word for home and practicing a yes-no question about being at a place.
This lecture from the Chinese HSK 1 course presents sentence 46, teaching how to express likes, use basic verb forms, and apply the measure word in simple Chinese sentences.
Learn how to say he is in the hospital in Chinese, including how to use 'to be at the hospital' to express location.
Learn how to say I will miss you in Chinese for HSK 1, part 4, sentence 48, and understand the meaning of miss in context.
Learn how to say 'it was cold yesterday' in Chinese, using the words for cold and yesterday. Practice forming a yes/no question with the particle ma.
Practice forming 'have you seen him?' in Chinese using the perfect tense, exploring sentence construction, questions, and key grammar points introduced in sentence 50.
Learn to say I am different and how to say I met a friend in Chinese, using correct measure words and past tense for everyday sentences.
Learn how to ask 'where do you want to go' in Chinese, and use related terms like 'near' and place names such as Shanghai, China, and invite questions.
Learn how to say 'I don't love you' in Chinese and practice forming the negative sentence through the phrases shown in this video.
Learn to form yes-no questions in Chinese past tense, using 'he came' and 'did he come', with tag-question variants and sample sentences from the Chinese HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn to say 'I like to eat here' in Chinese, explore sample sentences and meanings, and practice asking questions before saying goodbye.
Learn how to ask where is your book and how to answer with location phrases like on the table or inside the shop.
Learn to say 'I don't like big dogs' in Chinese, explore the word for big and dog, and practice sentence construction in the HSK 1 course.
Learn to use I and here, construct sentences with here are, and express being with friends, introducing people, and asking questions in hsk 1 chinese.
Explore how to say 'is it raining' in Chinese using the present continuous and yes/no question forms with ma, with practice sentences and line writing.
Learn how to say who came in Chinese, using sample sentences and pronunciation notes for sentence 61 in the HSK 1 course.
In this lecture, you practice saying 'I have known him for ten years' to express duration in Chinese, reinforcing the sentence and usage from the HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn to say 'is this yours?' and use yours and mine to indicate possession. See examples like this is yours and my dish to guide you through possessive pronouns.
Learn how to say 'whose is this?' and practice asking about ownership and identifying people through example sentences.
Learn how to say 'do you have something to eat' in Chinese, practice yes-no questions, and pronunciation for sentence 65 in the Chinese HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn to say 'do you like apples' and practice yes-no questions, with writing exercises from sentence 66 in the Chinese HSK 1 course.
Learn to say 'I like China' in Chinese, practice pronunciation and writing, and explore the meaning behind the phrase as introduced in sentence 67.
Learn to say 'have you eaten at home' using the present perfect and the ma question particle to form yes-no questions, with 'at home' as the location.
Learn to say 'you are my mom' in Chinese, master the word for mother 'mama', and practice writing and pronouncing basic family phrases for beginners.
Learn how to say he has one daughter in Chinese by analyzing the sentence structure, using has, one, and daughter, with practice prompts from the video.
Learn how to say 'he is very tall' in Chinese in this HSK 1 course lesson, part 4 of the 100 Chinese sentences.
Learn how to say 'I am glad you will come' in Chinese, including phrases like you will come, I will be happy, and nice to meet you.
Learn how to say 'she is my daughter' in Chinese by focusing on the sentence and its meaning, as demonstrated in the lecture.
Identify how to say 'do you like this book?' in Chinese, using the book word and yes-no question form. Reference sentence 74 from the HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn Chinese negation with a simple possession structure, using examples like she has no friends and she has no books, and practice questions such as you want one friend.
Learn how to say 'he didn't say a word to me' and use 'to me' and 'to someone' structures, including identifying who is spoken to.
Learn how to say he likes and she likes in Chinese, and practice simple sentence patterns to express preferences and actions.
Learn to say goodbye in Chinese by exploring phrases like 'I want to say goodbye,' 'we will meet again,' and the meanings of words such as goodbye and meet.
Learn how to say 'he will come tomorrow' in Chinese and practice constructing the sentence as part of the HSK 1 course’s 100 sentences series.
Learn to say there is no water in simple Chinese sentences, such as 'there is no water here,' using basic there is and there is not constructions in HSK 1.
Learn how to say 'what did she buy in the store?' in Chinese by using 在商店里 for in the store and 买 for buy, with example sentences and questions.
Learn how to say 'I live here' in Chinese using the live or stay verb to express location, with sentence structure and pronunciation notes.
Learn how to say 'do you want to eat' in Chinese and form simple sentences, exploring the centers near you, through sentence 83 of the 100 Chinese sentences course.
Learn how to say it will rain tomorrow in Chinese, practicing the weather sentence 'it will rain tomorrow' and building tomorrow-related vocabulary.
Learn how to say he is very old in Chinese with simple examples like 'he is very old,' 'she is a teacher,' and 'see you next year'.
Learn how to say I am so happy and I am too happy using an adjective-based sentence structure, and practice forming such expressions in Chinese.
Learn to say 'i bought a book yesterday' in Chinese using sample phrases and past tense, and practice 'one book' alongside related vocabulary.
Learn to say you are a good person in Chinese, including the question are you good, from the Chinese HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn how to say I work in a hospital in Chinese, and practice writing the sentence as part of this lesson.
Learn how to say where is my book in Chinese, practice asking where is my book with here and to be somewhere, and reinforce basic question formation.
Practice saying 'I want to work in the hospital' in Chinese, identify the characters for hospital and work, and study the sentence pattern demonstrated in sentence 91.
Teaches how to say who is reading a book in Chinese and demonstrates the sentence structure for 'who is reading a book' in sentence 92.
Learn how to say 'What are you doing?' and practice basic Chinese sentences in sentence 93 of the HSK 1 course to build foundational phrases.
In the Chinese HSK 1 course, Part 4, Sentence 94, learn how to say yes and sorry in Chinese, understand yes meaning right or correct, and practice basic sentence structure.
Learn how to say this is not good in Chinese, with simple practice phrases and examples, and ask the person sitting next to you if you have questions.
Practice saying I am in Beijing now and identify Beijing as the capital of China, using sentence 96 from the Chinese HSK 1 course part 4.
Learn to say 'I work too much' in Chinese by placing 太多了 after the verb 工作, using this verb pattern to express 'too much'.
Learn how to say 'where is that book' in Chinese. Identify 'book' as a character and practice phrases like 'this book' and 'where is that book'.
Learn to say I have a home in Chinese and understand how the pronoun I and the measure word jia express possession of a home.
Learn how to say 'do you know me' and practice related phrases, as you finish Chinese HSK 1 Part 4, with guidance to continue to Part 5.
Hello and welcome to everybody.
Given China's status as one of the world's most powerful nations, it is not surprise that demand for China and Chinese is expanding on a daily basis. People often feel that learning Chinese would be difficult and are afraid to begin studying the language. However, learning Chinese is not as tough as it seems. At first glance, the characters seem threatening, and they are tough to remember. However, as you will see throughout the course and as I will often highlight, the Chinese characters seem quite similar. During the session, I will look into the characters' relationships, which will help me 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 various sentences, making them far more difficult to forget and much easier to understand. One of the most beneficial aspects of learning a language via phrases is that you will be able to absorb them considerably more quickly. We will also study sentences that you can use in everyday conversation, which means you will be able to use the phrases we learned straight from the tales or comparable terms while chatting with a Chinese acquaintance in your home language. You will be able to communicate more effectively as a result.
You do not need to have any prior understanding of Chinese since I designed this course for individuals with no prior familiarity with the language. Make an effort to comprehend the topics discussed in the videos, and please contact me if you have any questions about anything you don't understand. In the future, I'll react to your queries with further videos. 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 this.