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The Basic Chinese You Need

Posted By: ELK1nG
The Basic Chinese You Need

The Basic Chinese You Need
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.45 GB | Duration: 2h 0m

Useful phrases, various real-life simulations and practices!

What you'll learn
You will be able to get familiar with real living scenarios living in China.
You will be able to read simple Chinese vocabulary and sentences in Pinyin.
You will be able to learn practical Chinese vocabulary.
You will be able to learn useful phrases in Chinese.
You will be able to apply basic Chinese expressions in real life situations.
Requirements
The answer is no! There are no requirements for any learners for this course. This is a beginner friendly course.
It is a beginner’s class for those who are curious and have zero or almost zero knowledge of Chinese.
Description
Welcome! Are you ready to begin your journey in learning Chinese? This course was created by Zachary, an ex-pat living in China with very limited knowledge of Chinese, and his Chinese wife, Aliya. The concept for this course was to create a learning experience for Zachary with Aliya's help. We hope you can learn and benefit from our experience. Who should take this course? What is this course about? What do we talk about in this course?Who should take this class? This course is for anyone who is interested in learning Chinese but doesn’t know where to begin. This course is also for anyone who wishes to visit or live in China in the future and wants to get ahead and become familiar with some basic Chinese. This course is also for those who already live in China and want to make their lives easier by picking up some useful basic Chinese. Truly, it is a beginner’s class for those who are curious and have zero or almost zero knowledge of Chinese.In the first lesson, we will cover some fundamental vocabulary and phrases that the Chinese use in their daily lives. The expressions include greetings and self-introduction. The expressions will be used throughout the entire course. One difficulty in learning Chinese for anyone, I mean including Chinese, is Chinese characters. However, you really don’t need to learn Chinese characters to begin with. The pinyin system is easier for people who are familiar with the Roman alphabet. With only a reasonable amount of differences in pronunciation, you can read all pinyin, and people will understand you. Each lesson will have a downloadable PDF file or ZIP file for you to review and revise.In this course, we cover ten useful and daily scenarios that you will encounter living in China. The topics are picked based on our experiences and things we cannot live without.  The topics are:The Basic Chinese You NeedBefore Going OutRegistering at the Police StationGetting a COVID TestGetting Your Home ReadyGrocery Shopping Goes RightReceiving a Food DeliveryAn Ultimate Guide for Getting a DidiEating out Like a Regular ChineseGoing on a Date!This is how each lesson works: Setting the scene - We filmed a headshot video of Zachary introducing the topic of the lesson, including why did we choose the topic? What are Zachary's experiences of the specific topic? And some tips he offers for you. Lesson Review - We do a short recap of the previous lesson to assist in language recall and acquisition. The first lesson has a Lesson Preview instead of a Lesson Review as it is the first lesson in the course.Teaching while chatting - In these videos, you will hear both of us chatting and explaining the words, phrases, and sentences that could help you increase your Chinese vocabulary and know how to use them in the given topics properly. Vocabulary and sentences recap - This is self-explanatory! Conversation - In the final video for each lesson there is a conversation practice where you can listen and practice the vocabulary and sentences in a real-life scenario. In the second half of this video, Zachary's part is muted so you can practice speaking.What you’ll learnLearning a language is a long and tedious journey for many. So, through this course, we want to get you interested in learning Chinese. We hope this course will help you get started on a long but fun journey.You will be able to get familiar with real living scenarios in China.You will be able to read Pinyin.You will be able to learn practical Chinese vocabulary.You will be able to learn useful phrases in Chinese.You will be able to apply basic Chinese in real-life situations.Are there any course requirements for prerequisites?The answer is no! There are no requirements for any learners for this course. This is a beginner-friendly course.Who this course is for?This course is for anyone interested in learning Chinese but doesn’t know where to begin.This course is also for anyone who wishes to visit or live in China in the future and wants to get ahead and become familiar with some basic Chinese.This course is also for those who already live in China and want to make their lives easier by picking up some practical basic Chinese.

Overview

Section 1: Getting Comfortable with Learning Chinese

Lecture 1 Course Preview

Lecture 2 Course Guide

Section 2: The Basic Chinese You Need

Lecture 3 Setting the scene

Lecture 4 Lesson Preview

Lecture 5 Learning Basic Chinese words and expressions

Lecture 6 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 7 Conversation & Practice

Section 3: Before Going Out

Lecture 8 Setting the Scene

Lecture 9 Lesson Review

Lecture 10 Learning Numbers, directions and how to ask where is a bathroom in Chinese

Lecture 11 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 12 Conversation & Practice

Section 4: Registering at the Police Station

Lecture 13 Setting the Scene

Lecture 14 Lesson Review

Lecture 15 Learning useful expressions when registering at a Chinese police station

Lecture 16 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 17 Conversation & Practices

Section 5: Getting a COVID Test

Lecture 18 Setting the Scene

Lecture 19 Lesson Review

Lecture 20 Learning more numbers and help your COVID testing process smoother

Lecture 21 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 22 Conversation & Practices

Section 6: Getting Your Home Ready

Lecture 23 Setting the Scene

Lecture 24 Lesson Review

Lecture 25 Learning how to say beddings and two important verbs in Chinese

Lecture 26 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 27 Conversation & Practices

Section 7: Grocery Shopping Goes Right

Lecture 28 Setting the Scene

Lecture 29 Lesson Review

Lecture 30 Learning simple words and phrases you can use in a supermarket

Lecture 31 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 32 Conversation & Practices

Section 8: Receiving a Food Delivery

Lecture 33 Setting the Scene

Lecture 34 Lesson Review

Lecture 35 Learning 2 verbs, and 5 sentences to help you actually get your food delivery

Lecture 36 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 37 Conversation & Practices

Section 9: An Ultimate Guide for Getting a Didi

Lecture 38 Setting the Scene

Lecture 39 Lesson Review

Lecture 40 Learning expressions that makes getting a drive share in China easier

Lecture 41 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 42 Conversation & Practices

Section 10: Eating out Like a Regular Chinese

Lecture 43 Setting the Scene

Lecture 44 Lesson Review

Lecture 45 Learning how to order in a Chinese Restaurant like a Chinese

Lecture 46 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 47 Conversation & Practices

Section 11: Going on a Date!

Lecture 48 Setting the Scene

Lecture 49 Lesson Review

Lecture 50 Learning how to start a conversation and talk about your hobbies in Chinese

Lecture 51 Vocabulary & Sentences Recap

Lecture 52 Conversation & Practices

This course is for anyone who is interested in learning Chinese but doesn't know where to begin.,This course is also for anyone who wishes to visit or live in China in the future, and wants to get ahead and become familiar with some basic Chinese.,This course is also for those who already live in China and want to make their lives easier by picking up some useful basic Chinese.