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80% off Learn Mandarin (Adult/ Teens Online Introductory Course) - 3 Sessions $18 (Was $90) @ K.T Chinese

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Learn basic Mandarin online, sign Up to our 3-week (3 sessions) online class at K.T Chinese.

This course is for 3 lessons over 3 weeks, with one class each week. We teach in Mandarin and Simplified Chinese.

You can purchase from our website,

https://www.ktchinese.com/product-page/3-weeks-90mins-online…

Coupon code: KTCHINESE3WEEKS

After your purchase, please message us at www.facebook.com/ktchinese for zoom link, or email us at [email protected] for zoom link.

This course is suitable for:
- Over 10 years old

Our first-class starts soon, don't miss out!

Our professional teachers will ensure you will have fun and learn Mandarin including speaking, reading, and writing. Our students love our classes!

Lesson 1: Greetings in Chinese, Chinese strokes, Chinese Pinyin system introduction
Lesson 2: How to introduce yourself in Chinese, Basic conversation in Chinese, Chinese pinyin, Number 1- 10
Lesson 3: How to order the food in a Chinese restaurant, Number 1-1000

Time Zone:

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM Sydney Time

Course Date:
15 November
22 November
29 November

Duration:
90 minutes, 10-minute break

Once after your confirmation, we will send you the ZOOM 24 hours before the course starting time

Have a fantastic journey of Chinese learning.

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  • +10

    Might as well learn before it's compulsory…

    • +5

      I for one welcome our new overlords and say Ni Hao. Please send me more cheap product.

      • I don't think Trump and associates speak Mandarin.

    • Hi, thanks for your support.

    • What will be compulsory?

      • -1

        Your +'ve vote

  • +2

    knee how

    • Hi, thanks for your support.

  • +3

    I thought this was for small oranges 🍊

    • Hi, thanks for your support.

  • +7

    I wanna learn Mandalorian

    • Hi, thanks for your support.

  • @op, not sure if they're all actually supporting you

    • +2

      I know. :) Thanks.

      No matter how people respond, it is also a kind of support. :)

  • -2

    That sounds like a bot….. ;)

    • haha. Thanks, it must be a laid-back bot. ;)

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    • Always no good to borrow money except for mortgages

  • not sure how much you can learn in 3 sessions. I spent about 10 years learning it at a 3 hour class a week, and I still suck.

    If you're an adult and learning Mandarin as a second language, you can forget all about it. Especially if you want to be literate. You need to memorize about 2000 characters. It's not a romance language, so if you haven't seen the word before, you'll have no idea how to pronounce it, though you may be able to figure out what it means through context.

    What screws westerners up is that it's a tonal language. Too many words sound the same but with different tone. If you get the tone wrong, the word will have different meaning, and westerners always have difficulty getting the tones right. Mark Zuckerberg's mandarin is not understandable without subtitles because he just mispronounces everything. He put in a good effort to try though. In english if you bring over a thick accent or mispronounce words, people can still figure out what you mean most of the time. It's more difficult with Chinese imo.

    I also think learning a language through Zoom doesn't cut it. It just isn't the same as face to face.

    • Hi, thank you for your detailed comment and your passion in learning Chinese for 10 years. We are not sure how you learned Chinese. But our student can already speak very fluently after 1 year lesson.

      It is an Introductory Course for Chinese language learning. We will introduce Character writing, tones, and also basic conversation, as well as some Chinese culture.

      We have gained a really good reputation in our ZOOM class, our students can already really well with the right tone after only a few sessions. We are a small class with a maximum of 6-8 students so that the teacher can correct each student's pronunciation at the right beginning of learning, apart from that, we also provide a lot of online resources for students to remember the words and conversations so that the students can not only learn during the class but also learn during their spare time.

      • I'm guessing you can't examine someone's handwriting and correct it? Or do they write via touch screen?

        One year at $30 per session is going to be expensive.

        Are your students mostly asian or white people?

        I was a kid when I went to weekend school. It was maybe $60 for a year (government helped fund it). Each week they made us memorize an entire chapter from an exercise book, which would be about 2 pages, and then we had to recite it (write out the entire chapter from memory). This was hard. I couldn't even do that if it was English.

        • We do also examine student's handwriting as well. You can see from our post on our Facebook page :)

          Yep, learning any language is not that easy. :) Via online, we can memorize the character via online gaming now. So it makes the class more entertaining and easier to remember the words and conversation.

    • This comments a real downer! Anyone can learn Mandarin but agree it takes longer for westerners than the romance languages.
      Theres 5 tones to learn and you become pretty natural at getting them in a short time.
      And if you want to get pronunciation clues from the characters learn traditional! They include radicals and phonic clues that are mostly cut out of the simplified ones. Might look complicated but I find them fun to practice writing/drawing.

      • anyone can learn any language if they are serious. But being serious requires a lot of time and dedication that many don't have or it isn't practical. I think most of us are just going to dabble.

        The best way to learn a language is to be immersed in it. That means you need to be exposed to it all the time. It's possible with Mandarin because Chinese people have made their way everywhere, if you can meet some people and talk to them. But the best way really is to go to that country and force yourself to speak it. This obviously isn't easy or realistic for many people.

        Being literate is a bigger challenge because the script is not phonetic. It's not hard to learn to read pinyin, but a book or news article is not going to be written in pinyin. That's just a tool for learners to pronounce words.

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