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How To Learn Chinese? There Is No Better Time Than Now!
By Jules Nilsen

Chinese has been said to be the hardest language to learn in World; whether it is the writing speaking or even listening it can be quite challenging for anyone learning. With this being said, there’s no better time than today to start learning Chinese. With so many Chinese programs and the ways that technology has now been implemented in learning languages, there has been no better time than today to start mastering one of the most difficult languages in the world.

The best 7 free online resources for learning Chinese on the net:

Resource #1: **2 free guides to get you going on your quest to mastering Chinese:

1) A 12-page report Why is Chinese so hard?. An insider’s guide to the difficulty of studying Chinese.

2) A 12+ page guide full of proven strategies and insights to becoming a master of the Chinese language.

Resource #2: **Chinese Pod Free, daily Chinese conversational audio mp3 lessons (called podcasts) based on real situations (ordering food, renting an apartment, talking about yourself etc.) you can download, listen and review on the go to start speaking Mandarin right away. Start with their New User Guide.

Resource #3 **Online dictionary website This is one of the oldest sites on the Internet for learning Chinese and is a great online resource, I use it all the time.

Resource #4: **BBC Real Chinese For those who plan to travel to China, learn useful Chinese phrases for introducing yourself, getting around, shopping, booking a hotel in China etc. in this interesting ten-part, online beginner’s Mandarin course in slideshow format with text, images and audio followed by a one-minute video shot in China and cultural notes.

Resource #5: **Chinese Forums Find like-minded, motivated Chinese learners to discuss topics related to learning Chinese and Chinese culture. Chinese-forums.com is an online community of people with an interest in learning Chinese language and culture. When you’re just starting to learn Chinese, keeping yourself motivated is vital for getting results. This is where you’ll find other motivated Chinese learners of all skill levels to exchange tips and information whether it’s about overcoming difficulties in learning Chinese Mandarin or sharing your favorite Chinese movie or travel destination in China.

Resource #6: **CRI Radio A great site to read and listen to radio broadcasts in English and Chinese about China and life in China China news, culture, sports, travel, entertainment etc.

Resource #7: **Chinese Fonts If you’re not reading Chinese characters properly on your computer, like the Chinese words for “learn Chinese” ?

Jules Nilsen has studied and been learning Chinese for the last 4 years in China.
The links of the 7 online resources mentioned in this article are as follows:
1)http://www.bestlearnchinese.com
3)http://www.zhongwen.com
5)http://www.chinese-forums.com
For the other online resources mentioned in this article you can just do a simple search on google.

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Mandarin Chinese and Its Importance While Doing Business in China
By Sharon Lepcha

Today, China has been recognized as the fourth largest economy in the world due to tremendous economy growth since the last two decade. China has adopted diverse ways and techniques to establish their marketplace around the world; they mostly became successful and have declared themselves as the economy giant.

Even today, the economy growth has not stopped; rather the county is experiencing steady growth in economy day-by-day and has become successful in luring more investors from worldwide countries. Hence, this article targets those investors and business aspirants and narrates how important it is to know native Chinese language while doing business in China or investing in Chinese market.

Although, English is a widely spoken language, majority of Chinese people speak their native language hence, the proficiency of mandarin Chinese will be of great advantage for business aspirants in Chinese market. China being a socialite country, its economy is largely controlled by the government, hence establishing a good relationship with Chinese government first and with other business partners and local people is highly necessary in order to develop a business there, and to succeed in your endeavor. Therefore, native language proficiency will be an added advantage while approaching each level with your business prospects.

Market analysis is another important thing that is needed to conduct business successfully. If you are conversant with mandarin Chinese, you can easily find out growing business demand and peoples’ need and can address those needs in an effective manner.

People around the world have understood the importance of Chinese language and are actively learning the language through various ways possible. To cater the need of such language thirsty people, there are many mandarin Chinese learning schools in and around China that provides excellent mandarin Chinese learning courses to foreign students and looks for all basic necessities that an individual may require while staying in China.

Such centers will provide mandarin Chinese learning courses throughout all seasons being associated to some recognized universities. By enrolling with well approved and government recognized mandarin Chinese learning centers, you not only learn the Chinese scripts but can also acclimatized yourself with the business process in China, varied and rich Chinese culture, can serve the country being a volunteer, and can visit attractive tourist destinations in and across China.

So, if you are looking forward to make a mark in Chinese market, becoming proficient in mandarin Chinese is a must for you. Through proper internet research or contacting some reliable source, you can come across one highly reputed Chinese mandarin learning center that can provide a perfect mandarin Chinese learning experience in China.

China Study Abroad is a highly reliable Chinese Mandarin learning center that provides excellent learning facility to interested candidates. Apart from providing qualified teachers to teach Chinese language, center looks for all basic necessity that an individual needs while staying and learning Chinese Mandarin in China.

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Friday, June 6th, 2008

 
 
Friday, June 6th, 2008


Learn Chinese Language - The Worlds Most Frequently Learned Language After English
By Alberto Abudara

Chinese is one of the most popular languages all over the world, spoken by more than one billion people in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and many other places in East Asia. It is the second most commonly spoken language, only after English. It consists of a large number of dialects, which have the same written language but differ when spoken.

Chinese has grown in popularity all over the world according to statistics from the Chinese National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. Not surprisingly, it has become the most frequently learned language after English

Why learn chinese language

From researches done in some Chinese language schools, some students learn chinese language for general cultural reasons, as they are interested in more than 5000 year long culture. Others learn it as a big challenge, as it is a difficult language to learn because it is a tonal language, meaning that one word can have a different meaning depending on the tone.
But the most important reason is that parents worry about their kids’ future, and send them to learn chinese language. It is undeniable that China is becoming the biggest market in the world for different products and services after its transition from a central- planned economy to a market-oriented one. Learning chinese language will help today students to be more successful in business in the next years.

How To Learn Chinese Language

Of course, if you are able to learn Chinese Language attending a school in China, it would be great. One or two months in China can be helpful.
But not everybody can do that. You can attend a Chinese School in other country and complement that learning with online material such as podcasts or audio books to help you practice.

If everything continues in this way, Chinese will continue to be the most frequently learned language all over the world after English, with a great impact in business in the next years.

Alberto Abudara is the owner of Audio Book Fortress, an audio book store with a great number of audio books to help you learn chinese language
He also runs a Squidoo lens with more information about how to
learn chinese language

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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The Chinese language is illusive to English speaking world, almost seems to be a complex mystery intimidating to unravel and to understand. If you wish to learn Chinese, then approach it delicately and thoroughly as a bridge to not only communication with this beautiful culture, but learn Chinese to harvest the history and ways of their world as well.

Historically, the Chinese language evolved from Proto-Sino-Tibetan and has ascended into modern day with most Chinese communities speaking either Mandarin or Cantonese forms of the Chinese language. There are different varieties on both of these depending on the geographical localities. The linguistics of the Chinese language are easier to trace back in time than are the characters used for Chinese alphabet, as there is rare documentation found to support the origins.

For those wishing to learn Chinese worldwide has tripled in the last decade, making it an increasingly popular language to learn. With that, a standard form of Chinese instruction used these days is called “Hanyu Pinyin”, or simply, Standard Mandarin. It is a universal form of teaching used worldwide to help people learn Chinese. Without it, learning this language might seem to difficult to commit to. The Chinese language is undoubtedly a intricate and diverse language to comprehend, with characters, phonics, tones, meanings and speaking so different from the language native to each of us. However, with the proper teaching tools and discipline, learning Chinese can be a eloquent and beneficial goal. Today’s world demands multi cultural merging in communications, especially with business and now, internet as well. Your value doubles if you have successfully picked up a second language, more career doors open as a result. And with the world becoming so much smaller in business and communications, thanks to the internet, learning Chinese as your second language may be exactly to your advantage.

There are numerous methods of learning the Chinese language and endless resources available to teach you. If you keep an eye opened around your community, you may find classes scheduled for you to learn Chinese. There are classes given at universities and schools, as well as shorter courses available with adult continuing education classes which costs less than traditional avenues of learning. If you wish the more private, unscheduled form of learning, then optimally the online courses are designed for you. This articulate language is easier understood by listening to someone who is native to the Chinese language. By hearing the phonetics and tone involved, may make learning Chinese easier. Tutors and private instructors can be hired to teach you proper speaking of Chinese. Also available are online courses which include lessons that let you hear how words are put together or spoken. The most difficult part to master when you learn Chinese language is all the characters, but the grammar aspect will be a cinch for most as it is not nearly as complex as is the grammar used in English language.

The Chinese language is without a doubt a striking art form as well as it is a language and we are hungry to understand what it all means when we look at the characters written on a page or on art hanging on a wall next to us. Our curious nature draws us that much closer to discovery of the Chinese culture and deepens our appreciation for it when we finally choose to teach ourselves more and more about it. To learn Chinese is another journey began.

JayKay Bak aka The Unselfish Marketer CEO @ Unselfish Marketers Co. Ltd. http://unselfishmarketer.com/showme

 
 
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

If you are up on the world economy, then you will know that China is the fastest growing economy in the world. In fact, the Chinese language is becoming so commonly used in business, the demand for resources teaching the Chinese language has more than tripled in the last half decade. Furthermore, if you check out the curriculum being offered in primary and secondary schools, you will see the Chinese language offered as a course. Looking up ahead in to the future, it is estimated that a command of the Chinese language will be ahead of the demand for Spanish. Half of Asia already speaks some form of Chinese, or incorporates styles of Chinese into their native language.

Why learn Chinese? Because today’s world almost insists on it. With our increasing love for the Chinese culture, like the martial arts, or media (Who can forget Jacki Chan), or even Chinese food…we are quickly merging cultures together today then we ever did in past. Great inspirations have come out of the eastern ways of life, and in a hungry way to consume them, and learn all about them, the need to learn Chinese has surfaced. The Chinese culture itself, represents a solidarity in balance, peacefulness, and serenity. In the western world, the fast paced, time pressed crunches have taken their toll, and now we actively seek solace from other cultures, who we think, hold the key. It is through understanding, learning and appreciation of other cultures in which we often find what we seek. To learn Chinese…whether it be the arts, the words, the ways, is often found tools to enrich our own daily lives and restore balance. Once again, by doing so, we are merging another culture’s layers and sewn them in as our own. The influence of the Chinese culture is undeniable.

Why learn Chinese? Because you truly want to. You have the focus and goal to integrate the cultural know how for goals of your own. Perhaps for an upcoming trip to China, or a hobby, or maybe just for simple understanding of a new friend, whatever the reason behind the spark, know it will be more than beneficial for you to acquire this knowledge and skill. And exhilarating to learn. There is a sense of accomplishment behind learning Chinese, even if it’s not for a job in china, or you cannot take a vacation there…having the richness of absorbing another’s culture into your world view is a step to a better and higher understanding of life itself.

Learn Chinese to have an experience culturally. Learn Chinese for application in your job. Learn Chinese for knowledge, for wisdom and balance in your life. Learn Chinese to be ahead of everyone else in business and careers. Learn Chinese to step into the future now. Learn Chinese for your upcoming vacation to china. But mostly, learn Chinese for yourself. Because it is something you always wanted to do. The impact of eastern culture is growing everyday, and will continue as our ways and cultures merge.

JayKay Bak aka The Unselfish Marketer CEO @ Unselfish Marketers Co. Ltd. http://unselfishmarketer.com/showme

 
 
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

I wanted to learn Chinese online and this is what I found. Well, before I found the cool lessons, I discovered first off there was a plethora of information available to learn about the Chinese culture. I dove into their rich history, the origin or their language, and where the language stood today in the western world. I was taken back by the results. Did you know the Chinese language is the most used language, second to English, used in the world? It is the most highly demanded language to learn, more so than Spanish. With eyes on the future, and the merging of the world economy, it is now a recommended second language. Who knew? More children in primary schools are being taught Chinese. More employers are paying to have their employees learn Chinese. More people are actively seeking out for their own personal goals, a way to learn Chinese. One of the best ways is to learn Chinese online.

So, where to start? Probably the easiest way to begin, is to explore your search engine’s offerings. One of the coolest sites was the Chinese character dictionary sites. Each intricate word with the explanation of what it means next to it. I spent a few hours caught up in this because, well, I suddenly thought I would like a tattoo of one of these characters…they were speaking to me. I could not decide on one, each one more significant to me than the other. Forget the moment when my ego kicked in boasting I could be a Chinese character artist. I quickly put that idea to rest. Of the other helpful sites, was the one offering Chinese character software in animation. It just looked easy and user friendly (maybe I could be a rising artist). Among the sites, there were games and flash cards incorporated into the learning process, designed for people just like me who need that little extra flair to keep their attention. But if you are really feeling your china, you can embark on one of the many schools in China offered online.

These schools range from one month to one year, inviting you to throw yourself into the culture while learning the language. I was amazed by all the schools offered to teach you Chinese. I found sites offering to help you learn Chinese online for as little as ten dollars a year. Not only can you learn Chinese online, you can learn other aspects of the language, like ancient poetry. The internet offers so much in information on this rich culture, plan to spend an afternoon or evening researching your options. If you are curious about the eastern culture, you will be amassed with opportunities to continue that passion further.

Whatever your focus or reason is to further your life with the addition of a second language, you can learn Chinese online. In the privacy of your own home. Or connect further with the available classrooms offered online to experience the language applied in real world applications. Remember, the demand for the Chinese language is stronger than ever, and the future looks absolutely necessary for the skill. Anything you do to improve your odds in your career objectives, such as learning Chinese, will make you a strong asset to your employer. If your reasons are more personal, like mine, well, maybe you are the next rising artist.

JayKay Bak aka The Unselfish Marketer CEO @ Unselfish Marketers Co. Ltd. http://unselfishmarketer.com/showme

 
 
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

This intense old world language is often interpreted as complex and impossible to master. It can become a frustrating experience instead of an exhilarating adventure. It is a myth that the language is too difficult to learn. You can learn the Chinese language well enough to suit your purpose or focus.

If you are soon to visit China, then you probably would want to know at least minimal amount of the language to be able to communicate your needs while in their country. This would require a little more in depth teachings, because speaking Chinese is a lot more difficult than the English language. The phonetics, and tonal components require a little practice. However, many schools have separated from the traditional methods of learning, bypassing all the complexities involved. They teach the most frequent phrases and words commonly used. Recognition naturally occurs after continuous repetition and application. There are a variety of online programs available with unique and modern teaching tools to ease the learning process. The different tools used are anything from animation repetitions to flashcards. If you are in a hurry to learn the basics, plenty of sites exist to help you learn the Chinese language. Mastering the simple sentences to hold a basic conversation in Chinese is done easy with these new techniques.

Perhaps you seen much in the Chinese characters and have a desire to learn more about this form of Chinese language. This is a beautiful art form and in demand today in media, arts, culture, even home decorations. If this is what you wish to learn in the Chinese language, then first begin with the Chinese character dictionary. The information on those pages will keep you entertained, and most likely, provoke a desire to know more. Chinese characters are reflected in much of the art you see today. Each character has a deep meaning attached and how the character is written is equally important.

What to learn in the Chinese language is all up to you. If you are just seeking soul meaning for your next tattoo, then exploration into Chinese characters is where to begin. If amusement is your calling, there is a fun online site called mandarin tools which takes your name and applies the mandarin form of your name, meaning included. Seeing your name have such a deep essence is push enough to want to continue learning even more of the Chinese language. Other entertainment revolving around the Chinese language is also aplenty online. It becomes more like a learn-while-you-play without even realizing it. Even if you just wish to learn how to ask for your favorite foods from your local Chinese cuisine, resources exist to do just that.

No matter what you want to learn in the Chinese language, whatever your reason, you can easily and successfully master command of the Chinese language. The Chinese language is not of old days, when you had to be brilliant just to understand it. New techniques, new tools, and a multitude of lessons and instructors available, you can gently embark on a learning adventure, and save the frustration.

JayKay Bak aka The Unselfish Marketer CEO @ Unselfish Marketers Co. Ltd. http://unselfishmarketer.com/showme

 
 
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The rush of everyday life lends to time constraints on the things we want to do or even the things we need to do. MP3 players originally were designed to give us a mobile soundtrack of our lives, allowing us opportunity to carry our favorite tunes wherever we went. With the technology of MP3 thrust upon us, it wouldn’t be long until the multiple capabilities for the player were enhanced, allowing us other possibilities of use for the mini system.

Now available for download on the MP3 player are programs to learn Chinese. This makes it possible to acquire a second language skill while caught in the rush of life. Whether walking to and from your job, sitting in your car, or even in the grocery…you can learn Chinese. It’s productive. And it’s an accomplishment. For people who’s time is limited who have always wanted to master being bilingual or for those who absolutely must learn it quick before a trip to the Asian world, this is resolution. The Chinese language can be accomplished simply by reaching out to resources you already have.

Depending on what method you use, there are valuable resources available for download. Some lessons include almost everything–audio which has pronunciations, vocabulary, reading, plus added bonuses for practice. The software available for MP3 players is unlimited these days even in just the subject of learning Chinese. Some internet sites also offer daily MP3 broadcasts in Chinese. You are able to listen to new lessons everyday and practice them and it costs absolutely nothing. Other MP3 downloads for your Chinese language instruction offers conversations done two way and then broken down, explained and repeated for practices exercises. There is a talking dictionary available, containing over 81,000 entries. These talking dictionaries have over 2000 phrases and commonly used words in China. The downloads are designed to have playbacks at two different speeds.

If reading or speaking Chinese isn’t your focus and you wish just to listen to Chinese music, that of course, is always possible with the MP3 player. The internet is chocked full of willing places allowing you the access to Chinese music. Some include flash imagery of peaceful Chinese scenery for more relaxation and entertainment. There is also shareware which permit’s the user to download and burn information to a cd. The prices vary as much as the attractiveness of the software package or shareware package.

So, next time your stuck in traffic and your feeling tense, over or under stimulated. Consider the use of a MP3 player for your attention. Wouldn’t it be better to use down time to better yourself? If just for self-enrichment, for your career positioning, or even a new friend, using a MP3 player as a tool to learn Chinese can be easy, rewarding and entertaining. Relax through it all with something else, something worthwhile, capturing your attention. Your MP3 player can just about do it all these days, and that’s kind of like us…always trying to do it all.

JayKay Bak aka The Unselfish Marketer CEO @ Unselfish Marketers Co. Ltd. http://unselfishmarketer.com/showme

 
 
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Learning the Chinese language can be a difficult task to embark on. Unlike other foreign languages, or the English language, the Chinese language embraces different layers of tones, phonetics, and over 3000 characters. However, the grammar and syntax of sentence structure remains simple in comparison to the English language. With the increasing demand to learn the Chinese language, many teachers have developed new instruction tools to help their students learn better and learn faster. Declan’s Flashcards used to teach Chinese are an effective resource for learning Chinese.

What are Flash Cards?

Flash cards are quite simply a series of cards which have a word or image printed on them. Declan’s Flashcards are different because they use audio lessons along with the flashcards, so the pronunciation of each word is stressed and understood.

Why use Flash Cards to learn Chinese?

In the world of learning, different levels of learning are used for all abilities. Not everyone learns the same. Visual learning, such as Declan’s Flashcards enable to student to create a mental picture and memorization from repetition. It is a more gentle, fun way to learn Chinese. Used along with the audio lessons and exercise practices, identification and application of words come with more ease.

Declan’s FlashCards is a proven system of quickly commanding the Chinese language. The audio word files contain over 4,000 words used commonly and frequently in the Chinese language. The flash cards use the Mandarin form of the Chinese language, the most spoken form of Chinese used today. This flashcard system is user friendly with dialogue and pop up screen to show the written form of the word, as well as it’s pronunciation and the meaning of the word. The student has the option to customize the files, such as creating a new word file, or working with the learning list master. The learning exercises are multi choice which include connection, meaning, and listening.

There are many ways to learn Chinese. And there are many outcomes possible given the method used to acquire the skill. Learning resources and tools are developed constantly to make the study of the language more desirable and accessible for those interested in Chinese. Using Declan’s Chinese Flashcards makes learning Chinese interesting, and takes away the aggravation and frustration involved in learning a second language.

Learning the Chinese language should not feel like a chore. Nor should it deter you away from learning it when you have encountered plateaus not easy to work through. This can be avoided completely and encourage learning if the right tools are used to learn Chinese. Traditional methods of instruction have been improved and the flash cards that were originally designed for grade school students now exist as a successful tool for teaching and learning in the adult world. Take advantage of these new methods, like Declan’s FlashCards, to effectively and quickly take you to the next level of the Chinese language successfully. It can be done faster with access to proven methods such as these.

JayKay Bak aka The Unselfish Marketer CEO @ Unselfish Marketers Co. Ltd. http://unselfishmarketer.com/showme