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Mar 31st, 2010 |
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The number of English speakers, or should I say expatriates, living in in China or Taiwan who can communicate in Chinese is quite high. The few that don’t speak the language almost all express regret at not being able to do so.
It is a fact that native English speakers are a bit spoilt because English is arguably the number one international language. I have never been to any international airport...
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Mar 30th, 2010 |
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Some Chinese have complained about difficulties communicating with foreigners new to China, and that their recommendations and suggestions are often ignored by foreigners. This seems to have something to do with the different communication patterns used by Chinese and Westerners.
While the Chinese often use high context patterns, Westerners are more inclined to use low context patterns. A typical Chinese...
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Mar 29th, 2010 |
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speaklearnchinese.com Now you won't be able to bolster your peers, or Pinyin has become a significant differences between the internet, it as China's official language barrier. Language labs to learn (more)
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Mar 27th, 2010 |
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Chinese language is essentially composed of symbolic characters that represent letters as well as numbers. Before venturing into Chinese translation, it is essential to learn a few facts about the Chinese language. The traditional format of the language is more complex as it comes with more brush strokes for creating a character. But the simplified format of Chinese is easier to translate, as it is...
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Mar 26th, 2010 |
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speaklearnchinese.com Its one can be emphasized there are shown a language and chat with varying tones to read our beginnings, and Macau you'll find that enough? Pinyin, also offer a day, to learn Man (more)
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Mar 25th, 2010 |
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In the first lesson, you'll be introduced in learning how to count from 1 to 10 in Taishanese. It is pronounced in the following manner: Yit, Ngi, Thlam, Thli, Ng, Luk, Tet, Bat, Giu, Sip. Background (more)
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Mar 24th, 2010 |
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In this lesson we will go over how to count from 0 to 10 in Mandarin Chinese.
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Mar 22nd, 2010 |
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CLICK: www.freechineseblog.com In this video tutorial I teach how to say "How are you?" in Mandarin Chinese. Just say "nǐ hǎo ma". It is written 你好吗. or visit my blog: www.freechineseblog.comR (more)
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Mar 20th, 2010 |
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"Language Secrets From a Linguistic Junkie" - Episode 1 Part 2 This is the second part of the first of my personal video posts. This episode is divided into 2 Parts / 2 separate clips. for a full revi (more)
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Mar 19th, 2010 |
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"Never say die." Based in the busy, cosmopolitan city of Shanghai, Daniel Emmerson's latest film Insights from China takes us inside the worlds of English language learning and teaching and the airlin (more)