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Chinese-Learning In China

Presented by ExpatsInChina


The aim of this section is to give you a broad grasp of the principles behind Mandarin Chinese.

Our objectives are:

To make clear all the myths around Chinese-learning and its difficulty and, to make you understand the basics of Chinese so that you learn much faster and efficiently once you arrive in Beijing to start your course.


Introduction:

A lot of people are afraid of starting such a different language as Chinese. This is largely due to the fact that Mandarin have alot of Chinese characters to remember, which westerners unfamiliar it. The explanation we will provide below will help you get started without any complex.

Lots of languages are indeed spoken across China such as Cantonese, Shanghanese, Fujiannese, etc. However, if you can speak Mandarin you'll be understood everywhere you go in China.


Fair enough, select a topic and get started now:

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