learning chinese
learning chinese
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by Bourne - 2007-11-02
Everybody knows that China is experiencing a period of change, one built upon the back of a phenomenal economic boom, but which has also triggered a chain of social and cultural changes that wil...
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by Childbook - 2007-11-06
General Advice for Children Learning ChineseFor this age a great way to expose them to the Chinese Language is through the use of special DVD/Video for teaching Chinese and CD's Teaching Chinese...
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by Jacob Lumbroso - 2007-12-18
For the student wanting to learn Chinese, the first question that comes up is what Chinese dialect should I learn? There are several main regional groups of Chinese. The most populous dialects are Ma...
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by Ultimate Language - 2007-12-20
There are several main regional dialects of Chinese. The most populous dialects are Mandarin with approximately 850 million speakers, Wu with about 90 million, Min with and estimated 70 million,...
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by Jacob Lumbroso - 2008-04-13
Learning Mandarin Chinese can be a enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. With an economy growing by leaps and bounds, the importance of China on the world stage is increasingly felt. Chinese is...
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by Dinah Leabeau - 2008-07-29
The date August 8, 2008 for this year's Summer Olympics was chosen for a reason - this is an extremely significant day for the Chinese. If you're one of the lucky people traveling to China to watch t...
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by Andri Irawan - 2008-08-15
If learning the Chinese language is on your list of things to do, then consider using the first tool at your fingertips...your computer. Today, the internet is chocked full of a multitude of a vari...
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by Jacob Lumbroso - 2008-08-25
In today increasingly global economy, knowing another language or two has become very important. Foreign languages surrounds most people daily, and people desire to learn other languages to increase...
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by - 2008-08-28
The most critical aspect in learning a new language is the amount of time you commit to surrounding yourself with it. The more experience you have with a new language, the faster you'll pick it up. Th...
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by Andri Irawan - 2008-09-10
"Because it's to hard" Well, yea...it can be if you approach it with a bad attitude, or you have the wrong learning tools, or little discipline. Anything worth learning takes time, practice and perse...