The 50 most used sentences in Mandarin Chinese
5 daily-life situations + 1 how to control your talk in Chinese
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How this course work
This course is a healthy snack for both beginners and intermediate learners. Presented in the form of chatting, each part of the course could help you learn basic sentences in a daily-life situation as well as why do Chinese say this, what’s really happening in China. The situations the course will cover:
- How to greet like Chinese do
- Buy a cup of coffee
- Order food and pay the bill
- Ask for directions and give instructions to the taxi driver
- Talk about yourself
- Control your talk
This is NOT a skill-based course, which will not start from step by step introduction of pronunciation and grammar. I believe that the essence of language is communication competence. That’s why I don’t focus on pronunciation and grammar in my courses. If you have any questions, you can always email me direct [email protected].
Your Instructor
Born in Jiangsu, studied in Hong Kong and now living in Shanghai, Gabrielle has been giving Mandarin courses for 4 years. Gabrielle believes that language learning should be a fun journey. She has been learning Spanish and German in her pocket time. Gabrielle is also a bar owner in the former French Concession of Shanghai, where students drink and study Mandarin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you are…
- Beginner AND intermediate learners. Gabrielle will help you open you mouth and speak real Chinese.
- New in China and want to handle basic daily-life conversations in Chinese. Gabrielle will teach you how to buy a cup of coffee in Chinese today, and one day, you could talk about your favourite basketball player with your Chinese friends.
- Doing business with Chinese and want to communicate smoothly and efficiently with your clients. You have find that most Chinese would say English in the Chinese way, which has made your communication time-consuming and suffering. For smooth communication, you’d better know Chinese.
- Busy bees! You’re busy with a job, family, or other obligations. This is the way to learn Chinese efficiently so you could spend more time doing things you love with people you love.