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Learning Tips

 

Since there is a great difference between one's native language and the new language(especially between Europe Language & Chinese Language), therefore, Learning Chinese requires a commitment of time and effort .

Chinese language is different from other languages in the following aspects:

  Chinese Character is very different
  Tones are difficult, especially when
pronounce j, q, x, zh, ch, sh, z, c, s
  Chinese language uses a different order when making sentences
  There are a lot of changes in Chinese

 Regarding the differences between Chinese Language and other languages, we suggest Chinese learner should follow the belowing tips:

Study every week for at least 3 hours - Our experience told us that to better learning Chinese, students need to study at least 3 hours per week. Studying a little every day is more effective It's impossible to learn a language by studying only once a week, even if the study period is very long.

Learn 3 Chinese words everyday - 3 words are enough, don't think you can remember more! To learn 3 Chinese words means after you study these 3, you know how to pronounce and use those, make at least 3 sentences for each words you learn and fleshcard should be used for you to study everywhere.

Write 6 times of each Chinese characters - Prepare a Chinese characters worksheet or notebook to write the characters at least six times for each to better memorize the characters.

Learn from the simplest - Writing Chinese character is not a easy task where to memorize it is even difficult, so one should learn the best strokes and the stroke orders before they write a complete characters.

Try every tones before you make a decision - Learners should try every tones in Mandarin Chinese before they write the tone marks. Since tone marks is one of the difficult part in studying Mandarin, one should always try first.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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