8 Jan, 2025
Welcome to Learn Chinese– Unlocking the Power of Chinese!
Immersive Chinese Learning, Tailored for You. Fun, Effective Chinese Lessons for Every Learner.
Goals: Master basic pronunciation (Pinyin), 150–300 core vocabulary words, simple sentence patterns (e.g., SVO structure, interrogative sentences), and handle survival scenarios such as greetings, ordering food, and asking for directions.
Content: Systematic Pinyin learning, basic Chinese character writing (strokes/radicals), daily communication phrases ("Ni hao" [Hello], "Xie xie" [Thank you], "Wo jiao XX" [My name is XX]), and expressions of numbers, time, and locations.
Goals: Accumulate 800–1200 vocabulary words, engage in simple conversations (self-introduction, talking about hobbies, shopping), read simple notices/menus, and write short sentences.
Content: Expanded common sentence patterns (comparative sentences, serial verb sentences), basic grammar (tenses/particles), and thematic scenario-based learning (family, food, transportation).
Goals: Accumulate 2000–2500 vocabulary words, communicate fluently on daily topics (work, travel, expressing opinions), read news briefs/stories, and write short texts (diaries, emails).
Content: Complex grammar (compound sentences, function words), text reading and writing, and cultural topic discussions (festivals, etiquette).
Goals: Accumulate 2000–2500 vocabulary words, communicate fluently on daily topics (work, travel, expressing opinions), read news briefs/stories, and write short texts (diaries, emails).
Content: Complex grammar (compound sentences, function words), text reading and writing, and cultural topic discussions (festivals, etiquette).
Goals: Accumulate 5000+ vocabulary words, handle complex scenarios without barriers (speeches, debates, professional meetings), appreciate literary work excerpts, and write argumentative essays/prose.
Content: Literary language analysis, domain-specific Chinese (law, medicine, finance), and critical thinking expression.
Goals: Reach near-native proficiency, accurately understand and use Chinese for high-end communication (diplomacy, scientific research, literary creation), and master pragmatic differences in Chinese (spoken/written, formal/informal).
Content: Pragmatics practice, cross-cultural communication case analysis, and professional literature study.