Daily Chinese by Hanbridge

This course is dedicated to build your oral communication skills.
You will be placed in several role playing situations to give the training a "real world" feel. Gain valuable insight into conversational Mandarin in areas such as: taxi rides, ordering food, phone calls, looking for help and more.
This course is a great way to increase your knowledge in an intensely practical way: these are the things you want and need to say!

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How to say color in Chinese
Hi,guys
nice to meet you,. welcome to hanbridge mandarin school
today we are gonna learn color vocabulary in Chinese.
Blue blue sky
蓝蓝的天
White white cloud
白白的云
Green green mountain
绿绿的山
Red red Apple
红红的苹果
Pink pink peach
粉粉的桃子
Yellow yellow peal
黄黄的梨子

蓝色 蓝色

白色 白色

绿色 绿色

红色 红色

粉色 粉色

黄色 黄色

Ok ,today we studied few colors ,I think you can say it now .try it ,I believe you .see you in next time .byebye !

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How to say “how are you” in Chinese
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Today, Hanbridge Mandarin Chinese Teacher Lilian will teach you “How are you?” in Chinese Mandarin and not only help you solve the pronunciation, but also teach you different ways to express this one of survival Chinese topics.

To all the Chinese Learners, the first Chinese word you learn may be 你好 “nihao”. But nobody told you that early to ask “How are you?” is to simply add 吗 “ma” after “nihao”. So today, we’ll see in the following some Chinese greeting customs. Then you’ll know, in China, to properly ask “How are you?” is something more than just “Nihao ma?”. Check the comprehensive examples, check here: http://bit.ly/1QFg2uH

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How to Learn and Master Chinese Tone - Hanbridge Mandarin
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The Chinese pinyin system includes three parts: shengmu (initial), yunmu (final), and shenɡdiào (tones), and the tones in Mandarin are very important. There are four different tones and one “natural” tone in Mandarin. So pronouncing each distinctly is important.

The first tone should be high and flat without any change. The mark is “-” .
The second tone should go up, as when asking a question. The mark is “/”.
The third tone goes down first then up. The mark is “√”.
The forth tone goes from top to bottom. The mark is “\”.
The natural tone should be very light and short; there is no mark for it.

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How to Introduce Yourself in Chinese For Interview
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Welcome to watch Hanbridge Mandarin Business Chinese course: How to Introduce Yourself in Chinese For Interview. Being able to present youself in Chinese in an interview requires more language skills than in your daily life. In a job interview, besides the basic information about your name, your age and nationality, you need to use more formal and polite words and forms to talk about your education background and working experience. So today I’m going to give you a few tips to make a simple and compelling self-introduction in Chinese for an interview.

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Learn Daily Chinese - Shopping in China
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Welcome to watch Hanbridge Mandarin Daily Chinese course: shopping in China.
If you take a walk in China, you’ll see a lot of markets, shops, and malls everywhere. Aren’t you excited to learn some words you can use for shopping with me today? I’ve been asked thousands of times by my students how to bargain with shop owners properly and won’t be tricked. So, let’s get started!

There are 2 important verbs and a noun to know before you go shopping: 看to look, 试 to try, and 码 meaning ‘size’. These 4 words can be very useful for the following situations.

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Learn Chinese Character Strokes and Writing Rules
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Welcome to watch Hanbridge Mandarin Chinese Character course: Chinese Character Strokes and Writing Rules. The strokes of Chinese characters can be divided into two types from their formation: the basic strokes and compound strokes. The first type is composed of simple dots or lines, and the second made by two or more basic strokes. When you write the strokes, they’ll be no breaking or pausing.

Chinese character Rule No.1 is that each stroke must go in a certain direction. It is important to understand this point and get yourself familiar with strokes, and this is the first step to learn the basic stuff of Chinese characters……
Let’s learn Chinese Character Strokes with Lilian today.

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