In our channel you will find content to study Chinese in the format of stories. At the moment most of our videos are part of the Slow Chinese series (videos including pinyin, hanzi, pictures and optional translation in English and Spanish) but we also have some videos with on-screen translations (literal meanings) and others with Chinese spoken at different speeds. We will keep exploring new ways of creating engaging stories for more student levels, and we wish you great success in your language learning journey! 加油!
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This website is dedicated to unveiling the mysteries of learning a language in general and about learning Chinese in particular. If you don’t take responsibility and think for yourself, it will take ages to reach a decent level, but if you become aware of how to learn and study efficiently, fluency is within reach.
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This textbook was first compiled by Professor Patrick Hanan at Harvard University in 1984. In the introduction, Professor Hanan acknowledged his appreciation to those who had contributed to the completion and revision of the book. Since then many graduate teaching fellows from the department of EALC at Harvard have provided invaluable suggestions for the revision of this textbook: Margaret Baptist Wan, Anthony George, Xiaofei Tian, Regina Llamas and Hu Hisao-chen. This revised version of textbook includes the grammar notes prepared by Professor David Lattimore who taught at Harvard during the 1992 academic year and the glossary of grammar terms by Professor Judith Zeitlin. Paul Rouzer’s commentary to the first 16 lessons have been included in this edition. Some changes were made for the purpose of consistency and convenience by Shang Wei and Le-ning Liu, and later by Andrew Schonebaum. Andrew Schonebaum and Kong Mei edited and produced the online version in 2021, with the permission of Professor Hanan’s granddaughters Joanna Hanan Billings and Liz Hanan. We are grateful to all those mentioned here and to readers who will create and share subsequent editions. Andrew Schonebaum Kong, Mei
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Chinese Boost is a Chinese learning website with free resources on how to learn Chinese, and materials you can use to do that. All content here is free and open for everyone to use, and always will be. We want to help all Chinese learners improve their Chinese with useful resources.
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¿Estás estudiando chino? Pues gracias a los podcasts de Hanyu Chinese School podrás practicar tu chino escuchando diálogos en chino y repasar aspectos gramaticales y culturales del idioma chino mandarín.
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The Chinese Text Project is an online open-access digital library that makes pre-modern Chinese texts available to readers and researchers all around the world. The site attempts to make use of the digital medium to explore new ways of interacting with these texts that are not possible in print. With over thirty thousand titles and more than five billion characters, the Chinese Text Project is also the largest database of pre-modern Chinese texts in existence.
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My name is Cherry and I make Chinese learning videos. Hope you can get some practice here.
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Learn Mandarin easily through proverbs, idioms, chinese slangs, grammar tips, and fun stories.
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