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Touchchinese. Learnchinesewithemma. CCTV Learn Chinese 学汉语 - Free Mandarin Video Lessons. CTCTL: Multimedia Chinese Language. Introduction. Welcome to the Web-based Chinese Reading Program! The purpose of this reading program is to provide various extra-curricular reading materials suitable for students at different learning levels. The reading materials are divided into three levels: beginning, intermediate, and advanced.

The beginning level is prepared for students who have learned 500-1000 characters. The intermediate level is for students who have learned 1000-2000 characters. The program contains 900 lessons and 105 tests across the three learning levels. Flash Plug-in HTML —Every reading lesson in Flash plug-in HTML file covers a vocabulary pretest, a reading task with multiple-choice questions, and a vocabulary post-test.

Macromedia Flash Player is required for the reading lessons. GB—The GB file provides the same reading text of the lesson. GB Open-Ended Questions—A set of open-ended reading comprehension questions is available in the GB files for further exercise. QuickTime and Windows Media Player . Vocabulary. Vocabulary languageguide. Mandarin/Chinese. Pinyin. China Resources. <p><span>If you can see this line, then JavaScript is turned off on your machine and you will not be able to use some features of this site. Please click <a href=".. /securitywarning.html">here</a> for more information.

</span></p> The linked pages have been prepared for use in classes relating to China and may be assigned for direct use on-line if desired. Some are reference materials — maps, charts, &c. or brief essays. Some are translations, ranging from a few lines to a whole book. All translations have introductions by me. Unless otherwise indicated, these materials were all written by me and may be freely used by teachers and students without additional permission. Click here for a technical note about displaying tone-marked letters and Chinese characters and test page to check your browser's present capabilities. Organization of This Page Other Pages of Links on this Site 1. Historical Texts for Class Discussion 2. 3. Confucian & Philosophical Documents for Class Discussion 4. 5. 6. 7.

Chinese pocasts. Popupchinese.com. Learn Mandarin. Learning Chinese Online. Mandarin Lessons. Your browser does not support script. Enable Javascript for menu functionality. <br /><a href="/Chinese">About Chinese</a> || <a href="/Cantonese">Cantonese Lessons</a>||<a href="/Mandarin">Mandarin Lessons</a>||<a href="/communithy">Teachers/Tutors</a><a href="/about">About the Site</a>||<a href="/links.htm">Related Links</a>|| <a href="/download.htm">Downloads</a>||<a href="/index.htm">Home</a></p> Lessons contain many sound files and may take a long time to load. Why learn Mandarin? (and a few challenges you will face) A Few Points on Learning Mandarin Difficulty: Mandarin vs. Additional lessons will be posted periodically. Last Update: September 02, 2007 Home Forums Friends Service Bookstore © copyright 2002-2006 all rights reserved Home About Chinese Cantonese Lessons Mandarin Lessons Other Services About the Site Chinese Language Chinese Culture Political Issues Chinese Characters Dialect Difficulty Dialect Conversion Religion & Philosophy Customs Lunar Calendar Holidays & Festivals Chinese Music Verbs.

Learn mandarin Chinese. Navigation:Chinese Words and PhrasesChinese Video TutorialsChinese CultureChinese HistoryHow to Write Chinese Characters Overview of the Chinese Language The Chinese language was originally spoken by the Han Chinese and is spoken by about one-fifth of the total population of Earth. It is one of the two Sino-Tibetan languages and features much internal diversity. There are somewhere between six and twelve regional dialects of Chinese, including Mandarin, Cantonese, and Min.

These different dialects are mostly unique, although there are some common terms and structure between some of them. The standard Chinese language is Standard Mandarin, the official language of both China and Taiwan and one of the six languages used at the United Nations. In addition to the many dialects currently classified, there are a number of regional dialects that have not been studied much. Regional dialects can differ from each other to the point that they are mutually unintelligible. Linguistics of Chinese. Learn Speaking Mandarin Chinese: Speak Mandarin Chinese Online for Free.

Chinese Tutor - Learn Chinese Fast! BBC Learn Chinese. Some resources. WCC Chinese-English dictionary - WrittenChinese.Com. Chinese Pronunciation. Introduction The purpose of this section is to clarify some important issues regarding the pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese. I have noticed over the years that some sources are publishing incorrect information about Mandarin pronunciation. It is my intent to identify a few of the misconceptions and to make the reality of the pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese crystal clear, both in linguistic terms and in everyday language. Please note that the criticisms I make are based on linguistic science.

I have earned a master’s in applied linguistics here in China, and the facts which I present here are not in dispute among linguists, there are simply not widely understood by many students of Chinese. (If you would like to learn more about the phonetics of Mandarin Chinese, the Wikipedia page on pinyin is a good place to start.) I have a unique history with regards to my linguistic development (in English), but I have also successfully learned to produce all of these sounds myself as an adult. Chinese pronunciation. Chinese Grammar Wiki. Chinese phrasebook. Mandarin Chinese is the official language of Mainland China and Taiwan, and is one of the official languages of Singapore. In English, it is often just called "Mandarin" or "Chinese". In China, it is called Putonghua (普通话), meaning "common speech", while in Taiwan it is referred to as Guoyu (國語), "the national language. " It has been the main language of education in China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) since the 1950s.

Standard Mandarin is close to, but not quite identical with, the Mandarin dialect of the Beijing area. Note that while the spoken Mandarin in the above places is more or less the same, the written characters are different. Understand[edit] Map of Chinese dialects Note that "dialect" has a different meaning when applied to Chinese from when it is applied to other languages. All Chinese dialects, in general, use the same set of characters in reading and writing. About one fifth of the people in the world speak some form of Chinese as their native language.

A a in an e i o u ü ai ao m. Chineasy. Busuu. Learn Chinese Characters. Common Chinese Characters - Most Common 2500 Chinese Characters, Most Frequently Used Chinese Characters, Most Popular Chinese Characters. 《现代汉语常用字表》 The most common Chinese characters.

Learning Chinese characters with flashcards & memorizing tips."