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What are your reasons for learning Chinese?
Jul 4th
Learning Chinese is easier with clearly defined reasons
Why are you learning Chinese? Whether you are just starting your studies of Chinese language or have been studying for a while, it’s of great importance that you’re conscious of your motivations for wanting to learn the language. The more clearly defined your motivations for learning Chinese, the better you will be at reaching YOUR individual goals. Sure, you may be saying, “I already have reasons for learning Chinese.” You might even have a few apparently good reasons for learning Chinese, such as:
Chinese Learning – The Pack For Beginner?s Capable To Grab The Attention Of Advanced Student
Jun 29th
To get maximum from your travels one simple thing is that you opt to learn to speak Chinese that will help to advance in your career. Do you feel fear of learning a second language that is really prospect? If you are like me, you probably have nightmares about endless, mind-numbing lists of vocabulary and grammar rules.
No doubt well organized course will help in learning to speak Chinese in a systematic way. You can’t expect to learn to speak Chinese in 5 minutes, but learning a new language doesn’t have to take forever either.
You must follow some do’s and don’ts thoroughly in going through the selection process of intensive, standard Chinese course pack. Learning to speak Chinese is a adventure and while doing this you must judge what you should avoid and what you should look for.
Much Importance Should Be Given To The Accent And Pronunciations While Learning Chinese
Jun 27th
Definitely, the spirit may be there to learn, but Chinese is a bit complicated to teach yourself, to say the reality. Chinese language emerged from a variety of tones and sounds which are not familiar to American speech patters. It is an appreciable effort for many to learn to speak and write Chinese language. There are a wide variety of books, CD-ROMs, and other formats available to help them along the way, if anyone has the inclination to learn how to speak Chinese Mandarin should get ready to purchase them.
Actually, I don’t think so. Comparatively grammar in Chinese is much simpler than that of the European languages. English speakers sometimes complain that languages like Spanish have a complicated grammar (masculine and feminine genders, verb conjugations, etc), whereas the Chinese language has little or no bound morphology and there are no grammatical paradigms to memorize. Verbs do not take prefixes and suffixes to show the tense or the person, number, or gender of the subject as each word has a fixed and single form. Prefixes or suffixes showing their number or their cases are not taken by nouns. I’m not trying to tell you that Chinese has no grammar; what I mean is that due to the lack of inflectional morphology, Chinese grammar is mainly concerned with how words are arranged to form meaningful sentences. Plus each Chinese character pronounced in one syllable, that’s why when watching Chinese movies, you find that a few words can be translated into a syllable mapping in the English subtitle.
Learning Chinese can be achieved with a grand wealth of books available out there from learning Chinese the ‘fast and fun way’, to Chinese for Dummies to Chinese ‘made easy for kids’. Of course, there are a wealth of basic courses on beginner’s Chinese, and let’s not forget a massive number of Chinese phrases and Chinese language dictionaries. However, these books are not produced at an economical price and the format is not comfortable for users .