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Archive for April, 2010

How to Learn Chinese in a Fun and Interesting Way

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

As China rises on the global business stage, more people want to learn the Chinese language.

Currently,  two writing systems-traditional and simplified Chinese-are widely used in various parts of the world. Traditional Chinese, which has existed for more than 2,000 years, is written in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Learn Chinese language in a fun and interesting way that will attract students of this generation is a challenge to educators and parents. How to integrate language into their way of life that children would think its part of their learning? There are some tips for teaching Chinese Language to children at home and in the classroom.

The below simplifications will help you understand the Chinese language just a better way. Enjoy!

How are you? – Ni Hao Ma

I love you. – Wo Ai Ni

See me ASAP – Kum Hia Nao

Your body odor is offensive -  Yu Stin Ki Pu
Great  – Fa Kin Su Pah

Are you trying to save electricity? – Wai So Dim
Approach me – Kum Hia
Not very good  ­- Lao Zi
A small horse – Tai Ne Po Ne
Serving drinks to people – Ten Ding Ba
Your vacation in Hawaii agrees with you – Yu Mai Te Tan
A bashful person – Shai Gai
You need a face lift – Chin Tu Fat
A stupid person – Dum Gai
Cleaning an automobile – Wa Shing Kah
There is no reason to raise your voice – Wai U Shao Ting

Simple Tips for learning Chinese language:

Learn Chinese at Home: The above notes can be paste at the refrigerator, or as a letter on each other’s table. We can communicate to home members and when learns more Chinese words, the writing can be more interesting and complicated.

Cartoons: Through watching TV program & Chinese cartoons, we can listen and expose to the language in an informal manner.

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5 Top Reasons You Should Learn Chinese As a Second Language

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Reason 1 – The People’s Republic of China currently boasts the fastest growing economy in the world and is widely regarded as the potentially biggest global market in the twenty-first century. With China joining the WTO, it has created huge demands for a greater understanding and trading with the world’s fastest growing nation.

Reason 2 – Chinese is the language of nearly 1/4 of the World’s Population i.e. over 1.3 billion people speaks the Chinese Language. Speakers of Chinese not only live in China, Taiwan, and Singapore, but also spread throughout Southeast Asia, North America, and Europe, where large Chinese communities congregate. Chinese people today have been playing increasingly important roles worldwide.

Reason 3 – The demand for business people who know Chinese (Mandarin) is skyrocketing. Speaking even a little Chinese can greatly enhance your international business relations!

Reason 4 Chinese is important for your career! For students involved in international studies, China is, and will be a major player in the business world.  China will play a major role in world affairs in the future.  As China begins to open up to the West, there will be opportunities for employment in all areas. International business prefers to hire people who speak more than one language.  China is becoming a big market recently, and business people are now looking for people who can speak Chinese.

Reason 5 – Chinese is useful! Taking the course is a great opportunity to learn another language.  It is also a great experience to be able to talk to others and it can be helpful if you like to travel. Taking Chinese can actually improve your mental power by learning how to arrange your thoughts into an alternative pattern or organization. Taking Chinese helps you to understand Chinese culture, literature and history.

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