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Learning Chinese has defeated many people with overwhelming stress. In this article I will tell you how you can learn this foreign language with as little stress as possible.
To learning Chinese all you have to do is choose the correct online program, and create a work plan to get you through it.
At the beginning of [...]

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The Chinese have a set of proverbs that I feel truly reflects what lifelong learning attributes are. I have penned them down with some explanation of what they mean and how you can put them into practice as part of your formula for career advancement.
1. Continue to Learning Chinese in The Journey of Life, [...]

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You can eliminate many of the complications of learning to speak Mandarin with using English phonics. Native English speakers no longer need to trudge through the old fashioned and ineffective Wade-Giles method, or struggle with the current, but just as difficult Pinyin Chinese to speak Mandarin. This is a simpler method! Words and phrases can [...]

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Learning Chinese has defeated many people with overwhelming stress. In this article I will tell you how you can learn this foreign language with as little stress as possible.
To learning Chinese all you have to do is choose the correct online program, and create a work plan to get you through it.
At the beginning of [...]

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There is a wealth of books out there on how to speak Chinese, from learning Chinese the ‘fast and fun way’, to Chinese for Dummies to Chinese ‘made easy for kids’. Of course, there are a wealth of basic courses on beginner’s Chinese, and let’s not forget a massive number of Chinese phrases and Chinese [...]

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Did you know there are only 6 ways of forming Chinese characters?
Yes, 6 kinds of Chinese characters make up the 50,000 Chinese characters in existence today. It shows that there is a logical symbol system used to create Chinese characters. That they are not just made up of random lines and strokes.
Once you know these [...]

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Mandarin Chinese is the main language in Mainland China which is is used on a day to day basis by more than 50% of the population. While there are a number of dialects spoken throughout Chinese provinces, the number of users of Mandarin Chinese is constantly growing, along with the growing status that now recognizes [...]

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I was at a birthday party the other evening and I was talking to a lady at my table named Sue. I noticed that with vibrant conversational skills she was very intelligent. How fun a person to talk to.
Sue asked me, “Are you studying Chinese?” I answered, “No, I am not studying it, why do [...]

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LearnLift, the makers of MemoryLifter, a popular flashcard freeware, has created an innovative Multimedia Learning Suite, which represents the perfect solution to optimally support learning Chinese and understanding Chinese characters.
Learning Chinese as a foreign language is an extremely difficult task for non-native speakers because of the great tonal complexity and the staggering magnitude of [...]

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Chinese seems like such a mysterious language to Western cultures.
The fact is,the average educated Chinese native only needs to know between 6,000 and 7,000 characters, a little less than the 8,000 words the average American knows of English. Plus, the strict rules of sentence structure with few exceptions to the rules make the language [...]

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