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Learn Chinese For Beginners Level 2


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Price
£157 inc VAT
Or £52.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This course includes lifetime access so you can complete the course at your own speed.

This Chinese For Beginners Level 2 course follows the natural process of learning a language, just like how we learned our mother language, which is completely different from the traditional way of language learning. By taking this course today, you will be able to communicate with native Chinese speakers with confidence, or even speak with a genuine Chinese accent.

Benefits of taking this course include:

  • Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
  • Learn the course at your own pace
  • Course can be accessed on any platform
  • 24/7 Customer support

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Description

This course follows the natural process of learning a language, just like how we learned our mother language, which is completely different from the traditional way of language learning. This is meant to be the continuation course for those who have taken Chinese for Beginners Level 1 course.

We will play a dialogue spoken by two to three native speakers. Listen as much as possible, like a little baby, immerse yourself in the conversation, pay attention to the gestures and any other kind of visual content that matches the sound you hear and try to guess the meaning.

Play the conversation as often as possible, until you are able to understand the content and even able to predict what the next word sounds like.

The video dialogue will be followed by an explanation lecture, with pinyin, and every detail from the video dialogue. You can listen, repeat, and try to imitate the pronunciation of a word using shadowing technique (repeat right after you hear a word or a sentence) you can record yourself and compare yourself with a native speaker.

This Chinese For Beginners Level 2 course will cover the following topics:

Topic 1 - Weather

  • Talking About Weather
  • Teaching Lecture Of Weather
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Weather

Topic 2 - Here's The Secret Guide

  • Secret Guide Of Listening Techniques
  • Secret Guide Of Speaking/Pronunciation Techniques
  • Secret Guide Of Vocabulary Building

Topic 3 - Receiving Guests At Home

  • Guest At Home Video
  • Guest At Home Teaching Lecture
  • Guest At Home Vocabulary Extension

Topic 4 - Apologize About Being Late

  • Apologize For Being Late Video
  • Apologize For Being Late/Asking For Direction Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Apologize For Being Late

Topic 5 - Asking Somebody Out And Making Plans

  • Ask Somebody Out/Making Some Plans
  • Ask Somebody Out/Making Some Plans Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Ask Somebody Out And Make Plans

Topic 6 - Shopping In The Mall/Bargain

  • Shopping Video
  • Shopping Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Shopping

Topic 7 - Giving Best Wishes/Saying Congrats

  • Giving Best Wishes/Saying Congrats Video
  • Giving Best Wishes/Saying Congrats Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension

Topic 8 - School/Exam

  • School/Exam Video
  • School/Exam Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Of School/Exam

Topic 9 - Making Phone Call

  • Making Phone Call Video
  • Making Phone Call Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Making Phone Call

Topic 10 - Taking Taxi/Paying Fee

  • Taking Taxi/Paying Fee Video
  • Taking Taxi/Paying Fee Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Taking Taxi/Paying Fee

Topic 11 - Checking Into Hotel

  • Checking Into Hotel Video
  • Checking Into Hotel Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Checking Into Hotel

Topic 12 - Eating In A Restaurant

  • Eating In A Restaurant Video
  • Eating In A Restaurant Teaching Lecture
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Eating In A Restaurant

Topic 13 - Getting Sick/Going To Hospital

  • Getting Sick/Hospital Video
  • Teaching Lecture Of Getting Sick/Going To Hospital
  • Vocabulary Extension Of Getting Sick/Going To Hospital

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for anyone who is interested in learning how to speak conversational Chinese.

Requirements

No prior knowledge is required to take this course.

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Certificates

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