Beginner
15 chapters · 11 hours 15 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Korean

Skills You’ll Learn

Beginnings of Chinese for Beginners

Let's start with Chinese pronunciation and tone of voice!

What do Chinese sentences look like?

I'm going to understand the structure and pattern, and speak freely by changing words.

“Real” paintings often used by locals

You can have a much more natural conversation if you know words of admiration, slang, etc.

Eating well even when you're just away from China

Introducing the Chinese names and Chinese food of familiar chain stores such as Starbucks O and McDonald's O

From Chinese interviews to business conversations

In the bonus chapter, I'll also tell you about job interview preparation and business Chinese patterns:)

'grape'The fact that is a kanji! DID YOU KNOW? :)

Grapes Putao (wine pútáo)

Nervousness, calls, management, advertising, opportunity, challenge, romance, passion...

If you know, so many of the words we use are made up of Chinese characters. Because we learn from words we already know, Chinese is Korean and There are many similar pronunciations I feel it's relatively easy. I also often say, “Ah, did this mean something like this by using this kanji?” And while learning Chinese, rather Korean Vocabulary comprehensionI felt it increase to


Taga, marathang, hot pot, steamed rice...

Due to the influence of Chinese food and culture, the number of Chinese words we encounter in our lives is increasing. Wouldn't it be easier if you knew exactly what these words meant?


Sometimes I hear it on the train “Ching pang damn cool.. (?)”

수업예제

Aren't you curious what this means? :)

Like this I hear as much as I know, and I see as much as I know.

As I've experienced before, once you learn one language, you'll be able to see a wider world than before.


Is Chinese difficult?

I wasn't a Chinese language major.

I studied management, and previously worked in financial management at a public company. Then I left the company where I thought I should learn Chinese before it was too late and left for China. When I first arrived in China, I only knew how to say “Hello, thank you,” but from then on Eight months later, talk to a Chinese person in a complete sentenceI can do it now.


Learn a foreign language!
Even non-majors can do it, even if they start late!


With the heart of learning for the first time

At first, I only studied with books, but I couldn't stop listening. So even though I was originally timid, I actively tried to find Chinese people to talk to. As I interacted with Chinese people, the words and expressions necessary for conversation in everyday life were determined. The words used for actual conversation were not difficult words that were only found in books.


If you know difficult kanji vocabulary and have a good test report card, but don't speak when you stand in front of a native speaker, can you confidently say, “I can speak Chinese”? I'd rather If you can easily talk to Chinese people even if you use short and simple words, this is definitely being able to speak ChineseI think so.


It took me a lot of time and effort to learn it on my own. But what if Frequently used key words and expressionsIf anyone can teach them by picking them up Save even a little bit of time and effortWouldn't it be possible to do it? By incorporating my hours of hard work, I designed the course to make it easier and more fun for you to learn.


Why should we learn Chinese?


“China has always been important and will continue to be so. ... What is happening in a country where a quarter of the world's population lives cannot be unimportant... More and more people are learning Chinese.”
- Special Lecture on China at Harvard University


“If the great power of the 19th century was the United Kingdom and the United States of America in the 20th century, then China was the 21st century.”
- Jim Rogers (1 of the top 3 investors in the world)


“From now on, all teenagers in the US must learn Chinese”
- Former US President Obama


China's influence, which already occupies the world, cannot be ignored. Furthermore, since it is a country close to Korea, there are many exchanges with various companies “Preferential treatment for those who can speak Chinese” We are offering employment conditions such as Get ready to get a job/change jobThose who do it, China purchasing agency businesspeople who do, or Expand your possibilitiesI think it will help those who want to. Of course, it's great to just study as a hobby!


There are many ways to use it after the fact, but this is the first step, so don't get stressed, With excitement The joy of learning a language itselfI hope you can experience it together. I started Chinese lightly as a hobbyWhat kind of thing is it for you New opportunitiesI'm looking forward to seeing if they bring it.


we, Add 1 language to your statsLet's try it!


I'll be your cheat key!

'Cheat key'

: A secret key or trick known only to the creators of a computer game. In a normal environment To avoid taking too much time Created a cheat key and used it.

Source: Naver Dictionary


Rather than telling you the whole sentence and asking you to memorize it, To be able to freely create your own sentences I'd like to help. If you do that, you'll be able to speak in a wider variety of ways by just changing words, and after the class is over, You'll be able to continue studying on your own.


Easier and more fun with familiar expressions

“Haha, great!” “I ate...” “Are you crazy..?” Exclamations of admiration, affectionate language, profanity... Where do you learn these things? Right here!


When I was studying reading comprehension with a book, I wasn't really interested in the actual content because I was studying “Explanations of OO, lessons about OO.” What is fun for me to study You can use it right away after learning It was after I learned these real-life terms. I'll have fun telling you what expressions Chinese people actually use in conversation!



I gave up Chinese easily because it was difficult, but now I'm going to master it easily and in a fun way with familiar expressions!

Curriculum

Creator

hongchacha

hongchacha

I first came across China as a travel destination, and it was very different from what I had imagined China to look like. China has grown far more than what has been seen on TV or the Internet, and continues to grow at a rapid paceI was delivering it.

I felt that the world I had known was so small, and at the same time, the idea that I should learn Chinese settled in my head. It was a challenge for a non-major to start a completely new field while at work, but the more I learned The appeal of the language “Chinese” itselfI was able to feel it.

One day, I saw a Korean guy who had just come to China for work and was in a difficult situation because he couldn't understand, and that relationship led me to teach him Chinese. I was very proud when I shared the know-how I had learned about the Chinese language and saw the learners successfully communicate using Chinese. That's when I realized it.

“I'm a person who enjoys teaching as much as learning Chinese.”

That's how I started teaching Chinese.


Originally, my major was business administration, but after studying with interest, I was even selected as a scholarship student invited by the Chinese government.

Courage to do it even if you're a non-major or start late if you're interestedI want to give it to all of you.

I started this class because I wanted to share the fun of speaking and communicating with Chinese, rather than Chinese, where you have to quickly solve reading comprehension with books.

I hope you can experience the charm of Chinese together!

I'm going to die! ^^


  • (Present) Master of Korean Language Education at East China Normal University in Shanghai (selected as a scholarship student invited by the Chinese government)
  • New HSK Level 6
  • Qualified as an elementary school Chinese teacher
  • Completed Chinese language courses at Huazong University of Science and Technology (Huazong University)/Wuhan University (Infinity)
  • A lot of experience teaching online and offline

hongchahongchacha

hongchahongchacha

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