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Mar 22 2010

The Travel Linguist – Mandarin 101

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Learn 10 Mandarin survival words compliments of The Travel Linguist. For a full list of instructional language dvds, phrasebooks, audio cds and downloads, visit www.travellinguist.com

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Mar 22 2010

Learn Chinese: Hobbies in Mandarin

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This brief lesson covers the question “What do you usually like to do?” and the reply, which is followed by a list of vocabulary of hobbies and activities. *Lesson Content References retrieved from Pg. 18 – 20, Unit 2 & 3, Vol. 4, Interactive Chinese, liveabc *Music from Rick Clarke: music4yourvids.co.uk I get a lot of tips from Rick too! Check out his Channel www.youtube.com

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Mar 22 2010

Learn Chinese Language in 8 Weeks

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Mar 21 2010

Learn Chinese – Can I have a cup of tea?

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Learn Chinese, Learn Chinese language, Learn Mandarin. This lesson teaches you how to speak “Learn Chinese – Can I have a cup of tea?” in Chinese. so have fun watching it and master the sentence!

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Mar 21 2010

Learn Chinese – Living China: Shandong Part 3, The Market

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www.chineseclass101.com Travel with us at chineseclass101.com almost 500 km away from the bright lights of Beijing as Gail shows Anthony around her hometown of the tiny village of 龙河(Longhe). When we asked Gail how old her village was, she said “As long as human history”, and then she said it was founded during the Song dynasty (960-1279). In this video, Gail takes us to her local hometown market. Whether you want to buy some shoes or a tasty snack, the local market is the place to be. Since this market is only open once every five days, it is quite an experience. Afterwards we talk to a basket weaveving family that has been in business for generations. If you Enjoyed this video, stop by our Chinese language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iphone applications, and more. Join the friendly community of learners at ‪http and start mastering Chinese today! www.chineseclass101.com

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Mar 21 2010

How to Write Chinese Characters: “Snowing on the River” : How to Write a Poem in Chinese

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Learn how to write a poem in Chinese characters with expert Chinese language tips in this free online Chinese characters video clip. Expert: Esther-Xiaohua Liu Bio: Esther-Xiaohua Liu is a graduate student and teaching assistant with a major in Chinese Literature and Languages. She has taught at multiple Chinese and American universities. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Mar 21 2010

Youth Immersion Chinese Summer Camp

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A unique opportunity to live and study in China. Sino Language Gateway’s Chinese summer program is specially designed for teens worldwide seeking travel, Chinese language learning, life enrichment, and immersion in a fascinating culture. Visit www.sinolanguage.com for program information.

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Mar 21 2010

Learn Chinese with nbc’s Today Show Al Roker at WLE China study abroad Beijing campus

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Learn Chinese with Today Show Anchor Al Roker at World Link Education Beijing Campus in China. World Link Education is dedicated to promoting international education and cross-cultural understanding, and offers intensive language study abroad and study tour programs tailored to University and College students, Corporate and Government organizations. Please visit our website: www.worldlink-education.com —————————————

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Mar 21 2010

Learn To Speak Chinese

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speaklearnchinese.com Mandarin Chinese is the main language in Mainland China and 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 Mandarin as China’s official national language. People right across the world learn Chinese language for a variety of reasons including to improve their chances of employment, to help them negotiate internal business agreements or to enhance their travel experiences. While in the past, you may have been concerned about which Chinese language to learn and master, take heart that Mandarin is the second language of over 40 million people of Chinese descent throughout the world and so it is the natural choice when it comes to deciding to learn Chinese. It is not only spoken in the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and Singapore but also used widely throughout countries in Southeast Asia and other parts of the world where Chinese-speaking communities are present. Chinese is a truly fascinating language to study and it is relatively simple to learn to speak Chinese at the fundamental level. Chinese is based on a simple structure language and character structure, and it uses varying tones to give different meanings to a word. As soon as you start to learn Chinese, you will realize though, that it is so much more than just a language though. When you

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Mar 21 2010

guavatalk Chinese Lesson 7: Chinese Tones

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Chinese is a tonal language, so having a basic understanding of how it works will help you progress in the language quickly and to avoid big misunderstandings! Visit us online at www.guavatalk.com

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