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    • RE: Learning Chinese (Primary/Preschool)

      That is better Chinese publishes Chinese language learning materials as part of an integrated curriculum designed to motivate students in non-native Chinese environments to start http://www.hanbridgemandarin.com/course/chinese-speaking. Through skype account, students can learn Chinese anywhere.

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    • RE: HSK - Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi

      Maybe try some tongue twisters, such as \"黑化肥会挥发。吃葡萄不吐葡萄皮,不吃葡萄倒吐葡萄皮\".

      The http://www.hanbridgemandarin.com/course/chinese-language-course/hsk-test-preparation in hanbridge Mandarin school
      Topics include:
      Reading
      Listening
      Speaking
      Writing
      Vocabulary
      Grammar

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    • RE: Learn Chinese Daily - 每日一词语

      A:迪克,好久不见。这些天你究竟去哪儿了?

      jiǎ : dí kè, hǎo jiǔ bù jiàn. zhè xiē tiān nǐ jiū jìng qù nǎr le?

      B:我刚从日本回来。
      yǐ : wǒ gāng cóng rì běn huí lái.
      A:难怪我好久都没有见着你了。你去日本做什么呀?
      jiǎ : nán guài wǒ hǎo jiǔ dōu méi yǒu jiàn zháo nǐ le. nǐ qù rì běn zuò shén me ya ?

      B:我去那儿接受专业培训。
      yǐ : wǒ qù nàr jiē shòu zhuān yè péi xùn.

      A:不错啊。你一定学到了不少东西。
      jiǎ : bù cuò a. nǐ yī dìng xué dào le bù shǎo dōng xi.

      B:那当然啦。
      yǐ : nà dāng rán la.

      A: Dick, long time no see. What on earth have you been doing these day?
      B: I've just come back from Japan.
      A: No wonder I haven't seen you for ages. What did you go there for?
      B: I went there for a professional training.
      A: Good for you. You must have learned a lot.
      B. That's for sure.
      These are very common sentences Chinese people use daily, http://www.hanbridgemandarin.com/course/chinese-language-course/oral-chinese, as time goes on, and they will certainly help you improve your spoken Chinese.

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    • RE: Learning Chinese (Secondary)

      Online free lessons You will find on this website: the method to know how to learn vocabulary, usefull expressions and good pronunciation to speak Chinese

      http://www.hanbridgemandarin.com/course ... e-speaking

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    • RE: How to help child to improve chinese oral for conversation

      You have to focus is sentence order. As we know, English is

      easy to be understood, although your grammar and sentence order is mess up, but the native
      speakers can understand what you are talking about. It’s different with Chinese, the
      sentence order must be correct and quickly to understand.
      When you combine the sentence order, the Chinese native speakers will get confused. It is
      because they used to use the proper grammar. Chinese grammar is simple enough, but not
      flexible. So, you need to learn the correct way of sentence order. Above are the 3 main
      aspects to learn Chinese. Once you know the exact efficient steps, you’ll enhance your
      Chinese skills. Try to apply those tricks and soon you’ll master Chinese well.
      I learned a lot of skills in Hanbridge Mandarin school.

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    • RE: Learning Chinese (Secondary)

      Hi, as a matter of experience,Those 3 things are important to boost up your ability. No matter

      you learn it for years or you just begin the course, the main aspects are helpful for beginner to ad your
      lessons. Combining those is very useful to change your skill. That’s
      why you have to be focus in the 3 crucial aspects.

      1. Tones

      Tone is the key to speak all Chinese dialect and include Mandarin. Make sure that you know
      the tones of each time you study new word or character. Try to practice it often because
      it will ease you to understand the exact word that you are saying.

      For beginner Chinese learner, regularly think that tones are not important, so most of
      them ignore it and they focus to understand the correct grammar. But, did you know,
      Chinese person said that tones are the main part of language rather than non-tonal
      phonemic elements (sounds). They usually understand other people who speak Chinese when
      the tones are right, although the non-tonal sounds are wrong. Thus, it's important for you
      to focus in tones rather than non-tonal language.

      2. Individual Characters

      The second essential key in study Chinese is individual character. By understanding the
      character you'll speed up your Chinese learning. With knowing the 3000 or more commonly
      used character, you'll get new vocabulary in a flash. It also helps you to guess the exact
      meaning of new words without open your dictionary.

      If you are concern to recognize the individual character, you'll study speaking and
      listening efficiently. This way will improve your skill fast and you'll mastering Chinese
      in easiest way.

      3. Sentence Order

      The last but not least aspect you have to focus is sentence order. As we know, English is
      easy to be understood, although your grammar and sentence order is mess up, but the native
      speakers can understand what you are talking about. It's different with Chinese, the
      sentence order must be correct and quickly to understand.

      When you combine the sentence order, the Chinese native speakers will get confused. It is
      because they used to use the proper grammar. Chinese grammar is simple enough, but not
      flexible. So, you need to learn the correct way of sentence order. Above are the 3 main
      aspects to learn Chinese. Once you know the exact efficient steps, you'll enhance your
      Chinese skills. Try to apply those tricks and soon you'll master Chinese well.
      These important learning methods are Hanbridge Mandarin of Lisa taught me.
      🕺 🕺 :dancing:

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    • RE: Learning Hanyu Pinyin

      My daughter is very poor in Chinese language. She is now attending the Hanbridge Mandarin Language school and every lesson, the teacher will complain about her ability. As this is a class tuition, the teacher may not able to pay more focus on her. I am trying to look for a Chinese tutor to coach her. She is now in Primary four. Appreciate that someone can help to introduce a profession chinese tutor. I am staying in Bukit Batok

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    • RE: Learning Chinese (Primary/Preschool)

      We live in canada, my daughter who is seven years old is learning chinese mandarin,we are learning in Hanbridge Mandarin school online.their Chinese course for kids is designed for children from 3 to 9 years old. They have experienced teachers provide students with teaching in all four main areas of language learning: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. This online kids Chinese course helps children learn Chinese via playing games, video and songs, discussing fun topics. Their kids' Chinese courses for are split into 4 different levels, ranging from Beginner to Advanced.


      :roll: :roll:

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    • RE: Useful Resources for Chinese

      Mandarin Leadership Center Description

      If you are serious about learning Chinese, join us at Hanbridge Mandain! Hanbridge Mandain is dedicates to providing individualized intensive, and all year round mandarin training. It has the proven ability in making Mandarin classes effective, efficient and rewarding.See more at:http://www.hanbridgemandarin.com/course/chinese-language-course/chinese-course-for-children :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

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