
Learn to say hello in Chinese by recognizing characters, pinyin, and tone rules, including how ni hao is formed and tone sandhi when two third tones combine.
Learn how to say hello in Chinese with ni hao and the polite nin hao form for addressing someone of higher status, including the character breakdown.
Learn to say i am sorry in chinese by exploring the two-part characters that form the phrase, and see how characters build meaning, with a teaser on saying it's okay.
Learn how to say goodbye in Chinese with 再见, meaning see you again, and understand how the characters 再 and 见 convey again and to meet.
Engage in speaking practice for beginners to master five essential Chinese phrases, focusing on pronunciation and being understood, using Google Translate to check understanding while viewing language as a tool.
Learn how to say what's your name in Chinese, with a step-by-step breakdown of characters, their parts, and the meaning of mingzi (name) in context.
Practice speaking five Chinese sentences from the lesson, test Google's understanding, and refine pronunciation while learning phrases like 'what's your name' and 'are you a teacher'.
Hello everyone,
As you know, China is among the most powerful countries, and therefore, the demand for China and Chinese is increasing day by day. People generally think that Chinese is a very difficult language and they hesitate to start learning it. But Chinese is not as difficult a language as it seems. The characters are intimidating at first and are considered difficult to memorize. But as you will notice during the course and I will constantly emphasize, the characters are not that different from each other. During the tutorial I will talk about the relationships between the characters and it will be much easier to keep in mind that way.
In this tutorial series, I will teach 15 Chinese sentences. One of the most useful points of learning a language with sentences is that you will see the words you have learned in many different sentences, so it will be very difficult for you to forget and you will be able to understand them much more easily. Another point is that we will learn the sentences that you can use in daily conversation, that is, you will be able to use the sentences we learned directly from the stories or similar sentences when talking to a Chinese friend. This will allow you to speak fluently.
I prepared this course for those who don't know anything about Chinese, so you don't need any foundation. Try to fully understand the sentences I have explained in the videos and do not hesitate to ask me about the points you do not understand. I will answer your questions with additional videos. I recommend that you work by typing the characters at the beginning. In this way, you will be able to grasp the structure of the characters much faster.