Articles, tagged with "learning chinese", page 1
17th October 2011
learning a communication, we do have a batch of 'what ifs' before we determine to set a measure forward. Chinese is unquestionably a challenging communication to larn. So, if you inquire how a batch of non-Chinese speaker are able to larn it well in less ...
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Author:
Lee Zhou
25th July 2011
The prospect of learning Mandarin Chinese can seem like a daunting task, and with good reason. Most people have a hard enough time mastering the finer nuances of their native tongue, and learning an entirely new language can appear insurmountable at first...
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Author:
Charles
20th June 2011
Stick with a nutritious eating habits, consume plenty of pure drinking water every day, correctly moisturize, hydrate and cleanse your skin and apply a everyday training regimen.Subsequent the above routinely will assure you are taking treatment of your s...
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Author:
Chuck Wheeler
15th June 2011
Assuming you are committed to learning Chinese, the two aspects which will generate your achievements are the frequency of practice and the extent to which you get exposed to real conversational Mandarin Chinese in a guided trend.I have assumed that Manda...
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Author:
Roy Workman
23rd May 2011
A new language always presents a challenge but at the same time a learning experience that is worthwhile. Learning a new language will help widen your intellect and expand your wealth of knowledge. It can also be beneficial for older people because it hel...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
12th April 2011
Learning Chinese is an interesting business... but well worth the effort! It's an amazing language, full of history and culture, providing years of great learning experiences. However, there are a few basics that seem to put people off the challenge. S...
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Author:
britten85
07th April 2011
There are several good motives for learning Chinese. Mandarin is the most universal language spoken on this planet, and as China grows to be the most controlling in economic dominance, more people will recognize the value in learning it. Conversely, sever...
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Author:
Aldo Tate
06th April 2011
There is a plethora of great rationales for learning Chinese. Mandarin is the most commonly spoken language on the planet and while China is becoming the prevailing leader in economic power, more people will find it valuable to learn. Yet, a lot of Wester...
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Author:
Wm Pierce
05th April 2011
Nobody will say that it is easy to learn Chinese, especially when you are an adult starting at the beginning. At the same time, it might not be as hard as you imagine. Like other things, it needs to be taken on one step at a time so that you can truly bu...
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Author:
Jody Schroeder
04th April 2011
No doubt, if you want to learn Chinese it does take time and effort. This is an exciting and beautiful language that you can have fun while learning. There are a number of study aides that can make the process more interesting. This article will explore a...
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Author:
Weldon Farrell
04th April 2011
Nowadays, multitudes of individuals are choosing to learn Chinese. This is for many different rationales, including an allure with Chinese culture to having business interests in China. Whatever your motivation, you can learn this fascinating but difficu...
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Author:
Silas Estes
22nd March 2011
Almost everyone today agrees people who have two or more languages are more successful. In fact, many states, countries, and education departments recommend high school students study foreign languages. Some places require this in high school. Spanish has...
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Author:
capturing
22nd March 2011
Just to paraphrase famous "We are what we eat" I would say "We are what we wear". And that’s true! Clothes totally reflects our inner word and outlooks. Some people prefer sport style, others are crazy about casual. Besides, clothes allow creating the fir...
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Author:
Veronica D.
17th February 2011
The Chinese language is considered one of the most difficult languages for Westerners to learn. This consensus comes from people in many different countries. Even the French have a saying, “C’est du chinois" which means “It’s Chinese" and implies that Chi...
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Author:
capturing
28th January 2011
If you’re headed for China and you’re not studying the language at university, the chances are that you’ll still be keen to brush up on some basic Mandarin Chinese: speaking a few words can be invaluable in terms of helping you to settle in and get around...
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Author:
guoxc