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    • #109
      danniel332
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      I would love to learn Chinese with a native Chinese teacher. Thanks.

    • #119
      CaoJing
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      One on one lesson through Skype:

      The Skype classes are great, they can provide a substitute your teacher in absencial. Nonetheless, purchasing Chinese Skype classes is a good determination: you have previously paid quite huge amount, so you need to continue your learning!

      Here you will discover how to choose a good Skype Mandarin school.

      Use interactive languages courses:

      Chinese pod provides a great collection of interesting discussions and dialogues, as well as the opportunity to learn new words and phrases.

      Some websites are integrated with social media websites like Facebook or twitter, so you can share your results with your pals on social networks.

      Online flashcards:

      You can either build your own or use other people’s objects. The Yellow Bridge website has a huge collection of flashcards from different publications. They are carefully arranged and can be studied quickly. Quiz let is a funny way to generate your own cards and share them with your colleagues along with other individuals who are learning Mandarin.

      Download mobile app for learning Mandarin to your smart phones:

      Don’t waste your time when moving up and down! For those with smart phones, download applications for learning Mandarin. There are varieties of applications that allow you to study vocabulary and grammar at your leisure. Without procrastinating quickly download them to your tablet or smart phone and enjoy learning. (Learn How to Study Chinese Bigrams with WCC Bigrams App)

      (learn more here: http://www.digmandarin.com/do-you-really-use-all-the-online-tools-for-learning-mandarin.html)

             

    • #123
      QinChen
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      There are plenty of variety shows in China. The variety shows are kind of program presented in many forms and utilizes every kind of performance art. Generally, variety shows are mainly presented on television.

      It is recommended for Chinese learners to watch some TV programs, as it is going to supply them with updated information about Chinese movies; it will likewise teach them how to play classic games in China; and it will expose them to the most recent vocabulary being used in Chinese society. Ultimately, it will provide you with the most authentic expressions of Chinese customs. In order to learn the latest Chinese vocabulary being used online, viewing some talk shows remains your best choice. Obviously, you can learn more details in our summer Chinese language program.

      With the increasing globalization, learning Chinese has become increasingly crucial. A special program can make your learning experience a lot more interesting and exciting.

      About the online Chinese lesson, I highly recommend AllMandarin which is an one-on-one online Chinese school. It will help you learn more about Chinese.

    • #406
      Pankstu
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      Do you want to learn Chinese online or offline?

    • #995
      hgyrj
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      Want a quick translation? to you here Perevesti.by

    • #1655
      LeslieFrank
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      Sorry for the self-promotion, but I feel that anything to do with health and wellness is going to be useful, because while certain topics–environmentalism, human rights, politics, sports–may or may not appeal to you, your health will always be of interest or concern for you at some point or another no matter what, so you can listen and learn casual, informal Cantonese and Mandarin conversations at:
      https://soundcloud.com/leslie-frank-643243096
      or
      https://radiopublic.com/learn-cantonese-and-mandarin-for-8QdNJa

    • #1665
      Lee
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      distance Mandarin education is good in a way and also cheap.

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