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  • How To Learn Chinese

    Today, Chinese is now becoming one of the most popular languages that people are studying and learning. The reason for this is that China is becoming extremely influential in the world’s business markets.

    However, if you are considering learning this language, it is important to note that it can be very difficult.

    Again, it is important to remember that this language is tonal, and each word, when pronounced using the 4 different tones, will have a different meaning.

    Also, you not only need to learn about the tones, you also have to learn about the Chinese characters, and these, then, need to be memorized.

    Certainly the best way to learn and study the language is by going to China. Immersing yourself in the language and culture will probably provide a person with a better rounded way of learning the language.

    If you can, find somewhere that does exchange programs, or find a private school in one of the many beautiful cities in China that you could attend.

    However, going to China, for some people, is a problem because of the cost implications. Luckily, this is where the internet comes in.

    The internet has now made it extremely easy and possible for anyone who wants to learn Chinese, without actually having to go to China to carry out their studies. There are several different sites on the web which can offer you free lessons to learn Chinese. One such example is http://www.chinese-tools.com/learn/chinese

    Another great way for learning the language, if you are unable to spend time in the country itself, is through finding an exchange partner.

    The best way of finding an exchange partner is through your local College or School or ESL Department. They will be able to find you a student whose native language is Chinese, and is willing to spend time with you teaching you their language.

    However, you will need to reciprocate and be prepared to spend time with them teaching them how to speak your language. It is recommended to have basic familiarity with the language before looking into this, as communication in the early going can be rather difficult!

    There are also a number of groups that have been organized by such sites as Yahoo, where you can join and start to learn Chinese. One such example is:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alearningchineseonlineclub/

    It is through these groups and forums that you will be able to post any questions you may have regarding the language, and be provided with feedback from those that either speak Chinese or those that are also learning it themselves.

    The final way you may want to consider for learning to speak Chinese is through making new friends whose native tongue is this language.

    Soon, you will discover just how much easier it is to learn this language when you spend time with those people whose speak this language first and foremost.

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