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Can you say “Hello” in Chinese? Yes, you can - just say “ni hao (你好)”. Can you say “How are you?” in Chinese? Yes, you can - just say “ni hao ma? (你好吗)”. Who said Chinese is difficult to learn? Now you have already learned your first two Chinese sentences!

Many people believe Mandarin Chinese is a difficult language. After only two lessons of the Self-Paced Courses or two sessions of Conversation Class LIVE at ChineseHour, most students say that Chinese is a very logical language, and it is easy to learn for English speakers. Many other Chinese learning students from around the world also agree.

· Practise Your Pronunciation and Tones:

Three things make learning Chinese different from learning a European language :

First, European languages have many words which are similar to English words. Second, unlike English, Chinese is a tonal language, so it is important to develop the habit of listening for tonal distinctions and producing them correctly in speech. Third, Chinese characters are very beautiful and interesting. If you want to read or write Chinese you will have to become familiar with the characters.

Spoken Chinese is easier to learn than you might think. Chinese grammar is simple in comparison with European languages. There are no inflections, cases, genders, or declensions. English speakers sometimes complain that languages like Spanish have a complicated grammar (masculine and feminine genders, verb conjugations, etc), whereas Chinese has little or no bound morphology and there are no grammatical rules to memorize. Each word has a fixed and single form: verbs do not take prefixes or suffixes showing the tense or the person, number, or gender of the subject. Nouns do not take prefixes or suffixes showing their number or their case. Many people who begin to study Chinese quickly get “hooked” on it, because it is so interesting.

Make sure you start off by practicing pronunciation, because bad pronunciation is hard to correct later. Make sure to get your tones right!

ChineseHour provides Chinese pronunciation lessons for Beginner-Level learners, each consonant or vowel and the sample words going along with video simulation for the mouth movement. It will absolutely makes your Chinese pronunciation easy, fast ,correct and fun too. All the new words for the Self-Paced Courses are provided with video pronunciations and English translation too.

ChineseHour provides a unique TONE simulation section in the flash movie of each lesson with standard and slower voice and marked tones for Beginner-Level learners. Most users say they love this specially-enhanced design for the conversation practice.

· Learn to Write Chinese Characters

According to a survey conducted by the Chinese Ministry of Education and Language Commission you only need to know about 1,000 Chinese characters to be able to read 90% of current Chinese publications. Each Chinese character is pronounced as a single syllable. Learning to write Chinese characters is a rewarding and pleasing activity and it will give you a great sense of achievement.

ChineseHour will show you the patterns and roots of Chinese characters, making it easy for you to read and write Chinese.

ChineseHour provides another specially-designed section to teach how to learn and write Chinese characters with a flash tool. The characters, carefully selected from the new words of each lesson, are accompanied with stroke-order demonstration and pronunciation with audio, you can simulate the stroke order to write on the courseware screen. It’s easy and fun!

· Improve Your Conversational Ability

Small conversation class LIVE 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at ChineseHour with over 600 topics will help you learn in a real-life environment. There is optimum opportunity for group interaction and personalized guidance under 100% native Chinese teachers.

Now, you can see Chinese is not that difficult to learn for English speakers. Good luck with your Chinese language study!

Quotes:

Chinese Mandarin is EasyComparing Its Difficulty with Japanese, German, and Spanish“, by Mike Wright

The biggest impediment to learning Mandarin seems to be fear-sometimes caused by the teachers. I’ve studied quite a few languages, and none of them were as easy for me as Mandarin.”

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