Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

Lesson 27 – Intermediate – What’s the Difference Between信仰and 相信, 高兴and 兴奋 ?

November 7, 2013

When the foreign students go to school in Kunming to study Chinese, they may be confused by the similar-root words. The reason for the puzzlement is that the words may have similar meaning as well the similar character pattern. Thus, when the foreign students are confronted with such words, they should deal with the words with […]

Use Continuing, Connecting and Retelling Methods to Practice

November 7, 2013

There are many effective methods for the students to improve their Chinese language and the different methods should be applied properly according to different conditions. In the following parts, three different approaches will be illustrated and provided for teachers and students in Chinese language learning. Aiming the students of different language levels, the methods should be chosen accordingly. The […]

Lesson 26 – Intermediate – Use Quanji, Changdi Into Blanks

November 7, 2013

When the foreign students study in China, they may encounter different kinds of questions. The students may have difficulty in dealing with such questions. When the students are confronted with such questions, they should understand the context of the sentence and find the vacant words which are needed to complete the blank filling task. Some examples […]

Finding Main Parts of Chinese Sentence

November 7, 2013

When practicing reading, most foreigners hope to improve reading skills quickly. To reach this goal, the overseas students need not only the firm language knowledge, but also some effective reading skills. In the following parts, the reading skill of extracting the main parts of the sentences will be introduced to the Chinese language learners. The main parts […]

Lesson 25 – Elementary – When Can I Use 不怎么样and 别提了 ?

November 7, 2013

The basic and simple Chinese grammar points are very important for the students who just begin to study Mandarin Chinese to learn because most of them are related to expressions applied to the daily communication. For example, 不怎么样is an expression means not good or no good , showing dissatisfaction. Another important language point is the structure adjective […]

Lesson 27 – Advanced – Difference Between 形式 and 方式, 行动 and 动作

November 7, 2013

It is true that when the foreign students go to school in Kunming to study Chinese, they may encounter the words with some same elements and similar word root. The words may confuse the students for the words may have similar meanings as well. The word combinations may be like the following word groups such as形式and方式, […]

Are 想 and 要 the Same Meaning?

November 7, 2013

In Chinese language, both 想 and 要 can be applied to indicate the intention of plan of somebody. However, there are some differences in tones, which will be explained in the following parts. When the teachers teach Mandarin language, they will tell you that 想is to indicate that someone has the idea or plan to do something but it is not […]

Lesson 28 – Advanced – Distinguish between 似的and 似地

November 7, 2013

When the foreign students take the one-on-one Chinese learning programs in China, they may be confused at the words like似的and 似地. The two words are similar to each other. They have similar grammatical use as well. But they differ in some certain points. In the following paragraphs, we will talk about the specific rules of the use […]

Telling Apart 愿意 and 肯

November 7, 2013

Both 愿意and肯are operative verbs in Chinese language which are used before the verbs. But there are some tiny differences between the meanings and they can’t replace each other. The former is applied to express people’s psychological feeling, which is to say, somebody is willing to accept and even love to do something, without unhappiness or being forced. However, […]

Lesson 25 – Intermediate – How to Use 迟早 and 在于 ?

November 7, 2013

If we regard the Chinese language as a building, then the vocabulary would be the bricks and the grammar rules are the structure. Therefore, it seems much important for the Chinese language learners to master some important words and grammar points. For example, the word 迟早is a important adverb to indicate the meaning of sooner or later. It is […]

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My first semester that I studied at another school, and the pressure there was pretty high, the classroom hour was long, and the homework was pretty tedious. Since I came to Keats, I found I have a lot more opportunities to speak in the classroom. My classmates all are fluent and love speaking and participating in the class. We have great classroom dynamic.

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