2012年1月22日 星期日

How Do I Learn Chinese the Easy Way?


If you're asking, "How do I learn Chinese without spending a lot of money," the answer is in the right software program. Regardless of what you might hear about five year old kids learning Mandarin Chinese from just watching a TV show or watching the subtitles on their favorite movies, it takes more than just repetition to really learn Chinese - especially if you're not five years old anymore.

So how do I learn Chinese? I really like this one program called Rocket Chinese. The best part about Rocket Chinese is that it's inexpensive but still very effective in helping you learn Mandarin Chinese with very little effort.

You can also learn Chinese using Rosetta Stone. You're probably even more familiar with this program because of all the commercials you see on TV. It's a great program, no doubt, and one that I've even used myself. But its one drawback is the price. Rosetta Stone Mandarin Chinese ranges from anywhere between $200 to $500, depending on which version you purchase.

If you don't know which program you'll like better to solve your "how to I learn Chinese" conundrum, here's the lowdown:

Rosetta Stone Mandarin features more multimedia. In other words, you'll be matching sentences with pictures a majority of the time.

Rocket Chinese features more audio and hands-on learning. You might even say Rocket Chinese is more applicable to your daily life because you're not constantly going over the words for hats, hands and balls like you are in Rosetta Stone.

There's a place for each in learning Chinese - there's no doubt about that. But if you're a better visual learner, I recommend Rosetta Stone. If you're more attuned to audio and would like to fast-track your learning without spending a small fortune, then I recommend using Rocket Chinese.

And before I go, I thought I might teach you one Mandarin Chinese word to get you started. It's really easy, I promise.

Have you ever wanted to learn how to say "hello" in Chinese? Here you go!

The Mandarin Chinese term for "hello" is "ni hao." It's basically pronounced "Knee-how." See, that wasn't so hard!




If you want to learn more Chinese words and little bit more about your "how do I learn Chinese" question, then I highly recommend checking out http://www.squidoo.com/how-do-i-learn-Chinese. You'll learn a lot more about learning Chinese there than I can explain here in this article!





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