Can I become fluent in Mandarin in a year?
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Can I become fluent in Mandarin in a year?
You have to be fluent before you can enjoy speaking Mandarin Chinese. Don’t wait until you’ve studied for 2000 hours to start enjoying your Mandarin Chinese language skills! And if you keep it up, you’ll become conversationally fluent in Mandarin Chinese. It’ll take time, but it’ll be worth it!
How will learning Chinese benefit your future career?
Learning Chinese can benefit your future career by setting up a better relationship with your Chinese business partner or co-workers. Being proficient in a specific language can make daily communication better and your connections with local people.
Is it possible to learn Mandarin Chinese in one year?
In short, yes, you can! In one year, you can speak a decent level of Mandarin Chinese, such as having a conversation with a random Chinese person, including taxi drivers, waitresses; using Chinese public transportation, visiting Chinese hospitals (doctors in China often don’t speak English fluently),…
Is it possible to learn Chinese by myself?
But Chinese is not an easy language. If you learn it by yourself, you are more likely to giving up. What’s more ,improving Chinese is very slow if you learn it by yourself,so find a suitable educational institution and take classes regularly is very important, you will study with many people and you can talk about the question with each other here.
How long does it take to pass the Chinese Proficiency Test?
After 3-6 months, you will be able to conduct basic daily communication,and you can pass the Chinese proficiency test certificates after a further study. Our school adhere to the individualized teaching philosophy. Aiming at different students,we make different plans for each student.
How hard is it to learn colloquial Chinese?
Chinese and English are very different, especially in sentence structure, and there are some words in the Chinese language that when speaking, it could make the sentence seem long-winded and that’s not really a good idea. It is hard, but speaking basic colloquial Chinese is manageable, if you really are consistent with your lessons.