[11000+words]Chinese Language for ALL Levels: HSK1-9
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Enough for a life
What you'll learn
Learn common used Chinese language words and sentences
Carry on a conversation in Mandarin Chinese
Speak Chinese language around your home and at work
Gain confidence in learning and speaking Chinese
Learn Chinese Characters
Requirements
Interest in learing Mandarin Chinese
Description
As one of the six official languages used by UN (United Nations), Chinese now has earned itself greater status in the World.
The official language of China is the Mandarin, which is the very name of 'Hanyu' or 'Putonghua', belog to Sino-Tibetan.
Putonghua is a parlance in mainland China. It is the common language of all modern Han nationality people. In Taiwan Province and Hong Kong, it is called 'Guoyu' while in Singapore and Malaysia, it is often called 'Huayu'.
Mandarin is shaped and based on the Beijing dialect and other dialects spoken in the northern areas of China. Students are often taught mandarin as 'Yuwen' in their schoolbooks. It is beyond all doubt that mandarin is used as a mother tongue by the most people accounting for about one fifth of the world's population. Chinese once had very great influence on some peripheral countries with their languages and characters, such as Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese.
The Chinese character has more than 3,000 years of history. It is a kind of hieroglyphic which originated from carapace-bone-script in the Shang Dynasty (16th - 11th century BC). It then developed into different forms of calligraphic handwritings like large seal script, small seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script.
There are altogether 80,000 Chinese words or so that originate from ancient s; however, only about 3,000 words for daily use are available to express over 99% of the information in written form because a word contains many different meanings. The character is now of two kinds – Simplified and Traditional. Simplified style are often used in mainland China, Singapore, and oversea Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, while the latter is often accepted in Taiwan Province, Hong Kong, Macau and oversea Chinese communities in North America.
Who this course is for
Prepare for HSK test/ Learning Chinese language
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