Learn Chinese Language

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Ways to Learn the Chinese Language

If, like many others, you have wanted to learn a language which is both unique, and not many people are familiar with, then why not consider learning Chinese? Below we provide you with some easy tips which can help you to learn a language, which is becoming increasingly essential in modern life.

First, you need to look at the best way you learn any subject. Are you someone who learns a language best when they rewrite phrases that they have heard? Or are you someone who finds it much easier to learn a language by rereading things over and over again?

You may find it much easier to learn the language if you either say them out loud yourself, or hear someone else saying them out loud for you. But if you are unsure, then try practicing each technique that has been mentioned above, and you will soon see which of them will help you to remember what you are learning more effectively.

By rewriting each phrase or word on to a page of a book will definitely help, as this means that you have something that you can refer back to if you are having problems.

It is also essential that you learn the 4 different tones that the Chinese people use when they speak. Each tone will be drawn over the word that is spoken in order to give it a different form of pronunciation.

The first tone that the Chinese people use is high but flat. This means that the voice stays flat and should not either rise or dip in any way.

The second tone that the Chinese use is a rising tone, and the person's voice should raise as they speak.

The third tone is known as the dipping tone, and when a word is spoken it will go up and then rise.

While the fourth tone used when speaking Chinese is the lowering tone. When used, this makes the word being spoken sound manlier.

The best way of learning how the tones sound is through listening to a native speaker, as for many, actually getting an idea of what they should sound like simply by reading text is extremely difficult.

There are various ways that you can learn to speak Chinese, and below are some ways that you may want to try.

1. In order to learn more phrases, you should try and get hold of a copy of "How to Learn Mandarin". This you can easily do either through your local bookstore, or online through such sites as Amazon.

2. Get hold of some CD's which you can then play while driving your car, or while relaxing at home.

3. If you are able to, and your local School or College are offering them, then take part in an introductory course to learning Chinese. This is probably one of the best ways to not only gain confidence in speaking the language, but also helps to ensure that you pronounce the words and tones correctly. By doing this course, a person will be able to have a solid foundation for then learning the language on their own.

4. Another way of helping yourself to learn the language more effectively is by using flashcards, which can be extremely helpful. However, when using this system, it is also important that you practice using each word that you learn in sentences.

When it actually comes to learning any language, and not just Chinese, persistence is the key. Say you have learned something, then you should not stop studying it or repeating what you have learned, otherwise you will find that you will forget it.

Certainly practice is essential when it comes to learning any language, but you should not practice too much, or else you will find that you begin to forget what you have already learned. Overdoing the studying will simply add too much information to the brain, causing some of what was learned to be dumped to make space for the new information (this relates to short term and long term memory).

Easy Ways to Learn Chinese Language 

No matter which language it is you have decided to learn, you will need to be committed to putting a lot of time and effort into your studies. This is even truer of Chinese as there are a lot of differences between the native language, and what is considered to be the official language of the country. Below we provide some suggestions on how to maximize the time you spend learning Chinese, making it as easy as possible for you.

1. By integrating new items with material that is more familiar to you, it will make the foundation of your learning much stronger.

2. A good idea is to create a concept map, which will then help you to analyze characters or those groups of characters which are similar. However, it is important that the groups of characters should have the same sort of meaning, and should be created in the following types of clusters.

a. Words which fit into the same sort of pattern.
b. Those characters which share the same sort of radical or same sort of phonetic (similar pronunciation) components.
c. Those characters which share any other type of component that is similar.
d. Look at placing those characters together which have a shared idea, such as colors, activities or places.

3. Create yourself a hierarchical chart that is able to break down single characters into much smaller and also more meaningful components.

4. Create yourself a mnemonic device which will then help you to remember particular parts of your character. One way of remembering it is through using a picture, which will suggest the characters particular strokes.

5. After each lesson, it is best if you review what you have been taught 15 minutes afterwards. In studies carried out, it has been shown that those students who carry out a review of what they have been taught shortly afterwards are able to retain the information much better.

6. Read out loud. Reading out loud is not only a great way for you to practice what you are learning, but will help you to discover particular words and phrases which you may have not mastered as yet. Also, when it comes time to read out loud what you have been learning in classroom environment, you will find it much easier to do.

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