This course is for those who decided to learn Chinese and don't know how to start and what to start with.
The course will help you get started and will serve as a solid foundation for your future learning.
The essential basics of Chinese pronunciation and reading
Basic Chinese phrases and the most important grammar patterns
How to introduce yourself and have a conversation in Chinese
How to ask and answer basic Chinese questions
How to ask for directions in Chinese
How to sound like a native Chinese speaker
Victor is an international video blogger fluent in four languages. He has been living in China and travelling all over Asia for the past three years.
Currently, he teaches Chinese and Korean languages and co-owns a YouTube channel on East Asian culture.
Zooey is a bilingual meaning that she can speak both Chinese and Korean languages as a native speaker.
She has been working as a language teacher in China for the past three years teaching Korean to Chinese people and both Korean and Chinese to foreigners in English.
Victor is an international video blogger and Asian polyglot fluent in four languages.
He has been living in China and Korea and travelling all over Asia since 2016.
Currently, he teaches Chinese and Korean languages and owns a YouTube channel on East Asian culture.
Zooey is a bilingual meaning that she can speak both Chinese and Korean as a native speaker.
She has been working as a language teacher in China for more than ten years teaching Korean to Chinese people and both Korean and Chinese to foreigners in English.
This course will require just a few minutes a day to study Chinese.
This course is brought to you by a professional teacher who has a unique perspective on teaching languages as a bilingual.
You can re-watch videos at any time and as many times as you want and study on your own terms.
Minimal lesson length in most language schools is one hour per day.
It's often hard to find native Chinese speakers in local language schools and most of the times they are not even professional teachers.
Schools have their own schedule, which is rarely flexible and you can't record and re-watch lessons.