
Learn how to say 'whose tea is this' in Chinese with practical samples, including 'whose car,' and build essential possessive question forms for HSK 1.
Learn to ask which book you are reading in Chinese with 你在读哪本书, and identify 哪本书 as the phrase used to express which book.
Learn to express possession in Chinese with 这是我的, showing how to say this is mine. Practice forming this sentence to convey ownership clearly.
Learn how to say 'my son doesn't listen to me' in Chinese, including 'my words' and 'what I say' for this hsk 1 course lesson.
Learn how to say you drank too much in Chinese, including phrases like you drank a lot, you drink too much, and you drink a lot in conversational contexts.
Practice the Chinese phrase 'do you miss me' (ni xiang wo ma) and explore responses, questions, and basic conversational prompts to express missing someone.
Learn to say this is called in Chinese using the emphasized sentence structure, with examples like this is called cola and this is a team called leadership.
Learn how to ask '你喜欢你的工作吗' in Chinese using a yes-no question. This covers the core sentence and expressing 'do you like your job' from the HSK 1 course.
Explore the Chinese hsk 1 part 6 lesson to learn how to say what can i say and other phrases, guiding learners through practical, everyday responses and conversational practice.
Learn to say he is very tall in Chinese using the sentence pattern 他很高, as part of the Chinese HSK 1 course part 6, which teaches 100 Chinese sentences.
Learn how to say 'do you have a TV?' in Chinese, and recognize television as TV. Practice forming yes-no questions with possessions in this basic HSK 1 lesson.
Introduce a new Chinese character meaning hot and illustrate how to say 'aren't you hot' to describe hot weather. Practice forming yes-no questions to ask about temperature and comfort.
Learn to say 'do you have someone you like now' in Chinese using the phrase 你现在有喜欢的人吗 and practice 'someone you like' constructions.
Learn how to say the dog will bark in Chinese using 狗会叫 and understand the basic concept of barking featured in this lesson.
Explore the Chinese sentence structure '怎么会呢' meaning 'how can it be possible,' and learn how final meaningless particles at sentence ends express emotion, making disbelief or surprise clear.
Learn how to say I am sorry in Chinese with 对不起, and practice using the phrase in sentences to apologize when you make a mistake.
Learn how to express listening and hearing in Chinese, practice sentences like 'I am listening' and 'you are listening,' and embrace listening as a process.
Learn how to say what are you writing in Chinese, practice the sentence what are you writing, and explore related examples such as you are writing.
Discover how to say where do you want to sit in Chinese, and use related terms like near and sit down to practice simple seating questions.
Learn to say I am eating noodles in Chinese using the phrase 我在吃面条. Practice the word for noodle and the basic present progressive structure.
Learn to ask and answer today's date in Chinese using the numbers 1–12 for months and the day, with examples like April 14th and how to form dates.
Learn to say I am home at 5:00 in Chinese, using the time expression 5:00 and the phrase 在家 to indicate being at home.
Learn how to express scheduling a shopping trip after five o'clock in Chinese, including phrases like 'after five o'clock we go buy a dress' and asking 'okay'.
Learn how to say how many friends you have on Facebook in Chinese, as part of the Chinese HSK 1 course, part 6, with 100 sentences.
Learn how to say he is in the hospital in Chinese, using the phrase 他在医院, with practice for expressing location in a hospital setting.
Learn how to say we do what we want in Chinese by building the sentence shown in the lesson and practicing with examples.
Learn how to say 'drink a cup of water' in Chinese, and understand the phrase drink a cup of water and its meaning. Recognize the components water and a cup.
Learn how to say '我在睡觉' (I am sleeping) in Chinese for HSK 1, with examples like I am sleeping a little and what's your job? I am sleeping.
Learn the basic there is construction in Chinese by practicing the sentence there is a cup on the table, aligned with the Chinese HSK 1 course.
Learn to say 'the students are sitting at the table now' and practice basic Chinese sentence patterns for at the table or at the desk, including front and behind.
Learn how to say 'is that too much?' in Chinese using the 'much too' structure, with 那太多了吗 in this HSK 1 course.
Learn to ask 'are you at home' and express presence with the 'at home' location phrase. Practice forming the question and confirming someone's location, using simple near you context.
Learn how to say I slept well in Chinese using the past tense and simple sentence structure. Explore variations like I slept good and the daily sleep expressions.
Learn to say we are friends in Chinese, practicing the phrase 'we are friends' and related alternatives as part of the HSK 1 course on 100 Chinese sentences.
Learn how to say he has seven sons in Chinese, using correct measure words and natural sentence construction. This lesson reinforces essential hsk 1 phrases for possession.
Learn to express 'how many people can do it' in Chinese using there is / there are constructions and 'can do,' building basic sentence patterns for quantity and ability.
Learn how to ask what she does for work in Chinese, with phrases like what is her job and what does she do, as part of the HSK 1 course.
Explore how to say 'right here' and 'you should do it' in Chinese, and practice phrases for 'you are right' or 'I am right' and 'he is right'.
Master the sentence he is looking at us to express that meaning in Chinese, and practice its alternative he is watching us in this HSK 1 lesson.
Learn how to say 'will you work tomorrow' in Chinese, using the key phrase 你明天工作吗 and practice its meaning and usage.
Learn to express dislike for watching TV in Chinese using the key sentence 我不喜欢看电视, and practice related vocabulary and pronunciation.
Master basic Chinese possession and demonstratives with phrases like this is your book, this is mine, and where is my dog, plus how to ask what about mine.
Learn how to say we want to listen in Chinese, with example phrases and a simple dialogue, and get cues for asking questions and ending the video.
Learn how to say I went to see him yesterday in Chinese with examples from the lesson, including 我昨天去见他了 and related phrases.
Learn how to say 'who are you looking at?' in Chinese, focusing on the key phrase and its usage.
Learn how to say it rained a lot yesterday in Chinese and express how much it rained using the rain verb forms.
Learn how to say I sit in my car in Chinese, using the inside location pattern. Practice expressing I am inside my car and I am sitting in my car.
Learn how to form the past tense question 'did you drink tea yesterday?' in Chinese. Practice yes-no question construction using keywords like tea and yesterday.
Learn how to say we didn't do it in past tense, using negative and positive forms, and practice constructing clear sentences.
Practice saying can we stop fighting in Chinese, using the new character and the phrase 我们能不打了吗, and learn how stopping fighting expresses a positive meaning for hsk 1 learners.
Learn to say there is a hospital in front using the word 前面. Practice examples like there is a hospital in front of us to master direction phrases.
Learn how to say it was raining in the morning in Chinese, with example phrases for morning time and practice sentences to reinforce understanding.
Learn to say I love restaurant food in Chinese, using restaurant and food vocabulary and the phrase I love eating restaurant food.
Learn how to ask how many minutes until a plane lands using the phrase 飞机还有多少分钟来? and build essential minutes and arrival vocabulary for beginners.
Learn to say the price of one apple in Chinese with the phrase '一个苹果四块钱', and understand basic terms like apple (ping guo) and money (kuai) in a currency context.
Learn to say I am feeding my son in Chinese with the sentence 我给儿子喂饭, and explore this feeding structure and its usage with food.
Master saying hello and asking who is that in Chinese, including phone conversations with who is it and hear me, as part of the Chinese HSK 1 course part 6.
Master the Chinese phrase 小姐你很漂亮 to compliment a woman, learning how to say you are very beautiful and use respectful praise, while avoiding inappropriate phrases.
Master the Chinese sentence 'i don't know if i have time' and yes-no questions like 'do you have time' and 'are you a student' in the Chinese HSK 1 course.
Learn how to say 'he is kicking me' in Chinese with the phrase 他在踢我, practicing a basic present-tense sentence for HSK 1 learners.
Learn how to say he doesn't have a child in Chinese and express I don't have a child or I don't have children, and plural for son and daughter.
Learn to say 'I really don't know' in Chinese and practice with example phrases from the HSK 1 course.
Learn to say 'I think what you say is correct' in Chinese and explore how the two readings of a key character affect meaning, with pronunciation tips.
Learn how to say you drank too much coffee in Chinese using the verb–object + 太多 structure, and apply it to coffee, tea, and rice with similar sentences.
In the Chinese HSK 1 course, learn to say my father is very busy in Chinese, and practice the word for father alongside basic family terms.
Learn the structure 你想走的时候就走吧 to express 'you can go when you want,' using 时候 as a time expression and 吧 as a gentle suggestion to end a sentence.
Learn to say no one runs ahead of him in Chinese, using the ahead of phrase and no one usage, with race examples from the Chinese HSK 1 course.
Learn to say 'he can swim very fast' in chinese by using the new character for swim and forming an adverbial phrase with very and quite to modify the verb.
Learn how to invite a guest to sit and eat supper here in Chinese, using but at the end of a sentence to make polite requests or suggestions.
Learn to say 'help me' in Chinese with the phrase 帮我一下, practice asking for quick help in everyday actions, and build confidence with multiple sentence examples.
Learn to express dates and birthdays in Chinese for the HSK 1 course by combining months, days, and numbers, using examples like 'today is June 18th and Maria's birthday'.
Learn to say can you give me some more tea in Chinese, including expressing requests for extra tea and different ways to ask for another cup.
Learn to say 'what is your room number' and 'what is my room number' in chinese, using the term 房间号 and basic numbers.
Learn to say 'I don't have any friends to help me here' in Chinese, as part of the HSK 1 course – part 6, covering 100 sentences.
Learn to say 'I know where he went' and 'I know why he went here' in Chinese, using basic HSK 1 sentence patterns.
Learn to say 'I think your job is very good' in Chinese, practicing the sentence '我觉得你的工作很好', as part of the Chinese HSK 1 course and its 100 common sentences.
Learn how to say this shop is open from 9:00 to 18:00 and use the measure word 家 for buildings and shops, with 开 to mean open.
Learn to compare two items using the Chinese '比' structure, as in 你的笔比我的笔好, to express that one pen is better than the other.
Learn how to express yesterday was my 17th birthday in Chinese, practice age phrases and numbers, and master related sentence patterns from the HSK 1 course.
Learn how to say '我认识她两年了' by using 认识 for people and 两年 for two years, and distinguish when to use 知道 for information.
Master the Chinese sentence '我有很多朋友帮我' to express 'I have many friends to help me,' and practice variations using the '帮我' pattern for HSK 1 learners.
Learn to say I have one elder brother and one elder sister in Chinese, and explore the two different characters used for elder and younger siblings and other relatives.
Learn to say I have an elder brother and a younger sister in Chinese using the sentence 我有一个哥哥和一个妹妹.
Learn to say here is my younger brother and identify family terms for elder brother, younger brother, elder sister, and younger sister. Practice questions about how many siblings you have.
Learn to ask 你今天忙吗? in Chinese. Practice yes-no questions and simple conversational phrases for everyday dialogue.
Learn to say mom is older than dad in chinese using 妈妈比爸爸大, and practice this grammar point with examples of mama and baba.
Learn how to ask did you feed the dog this morning using the feed verb and past or present perfect grammar, through the HSK 1 part 6 100 sentences approach.
Greetings to everybody.
Given China's status as one of the world's most powerful countries, it's unsurprising that demand for China and Chinese continues to grow on a daily basis. Individuals often feel that learning Chinese would be difficult and are afraid to begin. However, Chinese is not as difficult to learn as it seems. The characters seem intimidating at first look, and they are considered as difficult to recall. However, as you will see throughout the course and as I will often emphasize, the Chinese letters are not dissimilar in look. I will explore the links between the characters throughout the session, which will make it much easier to recall what is happening in their lives.
This instructional series' objective is to teach you around 100 Chinese phrases. You'll see the words you've learned in a variety of various contexts, which will make it much more difficult for them to be forgotten and a lot simpler for you to comprehend them. This is one of the most advantageous advantages of learning a language via sentences since you will have a lot easier time understanding them. We'll also study sentences that you can use in ordinary conversation, which means you'll be able to employ the phrases we learned directly from the stories or similar sentences while conversing in your native language with a Chinese friend. As a consequence, you will be able to communicate more successfully.
Because I built this course for folks with no previous experience of Chinese, no prior knowledge of the language is required. Make a concerted effort to fully grasp the terms addressed in the videos, and do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about anything you do not understand. I'll address your questions in future videos. It is advised that you begin by entering the first letters of the phrase. You will have a far better understanding of the characters' general structure if you do so.