Mandarin Speaking with Wu (Part 1)
This course will focus on the basic ability of Mandarin Chinese listening and speaking.

What you will learn

Introduction to Mandarin Chinese

Four tones + one tone

Pinyin mapped to English

Sentence structure & word orders

Words & the forms

Grammar in use

Starting from β€œHello.”

Description

This course will focus on the basic ability of Mandarin Chinese listening and speaking.

There is no Chinese writing in this course.

Target learners are as below:

Beginners starting from zero of Mandarin Chinese.

No requirements for age.

The learners speaking English.

The learners interested in Mandarin Chinese or Chinese culture.

The learners who would like to communicate with Chinese people for mutual learning, making friends or business.

Main contents are as below:

Introduction to Mandarin Chinese

Four tones + one tone

Pinyin mapped to English

Sentence structure & word orders

Words & the forms

Grammar in use

Starting from β€œHello.”


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β€œand” to connect two pronouns or nouns

β€œbut” to indicate a different or opposite case

β€œnot” to indicate a negative case

Yes or no questions

Wh-questions

Thank you & sorry

China & Chinese

Method of this course:

Using a natural way to learn Mandarin Chinese like a child.

Listening & speaking first (using Pinyin mapped to English).

Reading & writing second.

This course will work efficiently because of the reasons as below:

Systematic or logical (organized from easy to hard).

Topics and grammars are in use (saving time).

It starts with Pinyin only (for listening & speaking) rather than Chinese characters (for reading & writing) (easy and feasible way).

Pinyin is mapped to English pronunciations completely and correctly (easy for learning).

English
language

Content

Mandarin Speaking with Wu (Part 1)

Introduction
2 Hello.
3 Four tones + one tone
4 I’m a worker.
5 β€œand” to connect two pronouns or nouns
6 We are all workers.
7 β€œbut” to indicate a different or opposite case