Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

A Group of Students Learn to Speak Chinese Homophones by Collecting Materials and Preparing Topics

November 8, 2013

Recently, some students who are learning Chinese in China organized a small Chinese language group to learn to speak Chinese together. This week, their topic is homophone phenomena in Chinese. They found that the homophone phenomena are quite common in China. During the process of learning Chinese in China, they have seen these happen in their daily life, such as advertisements, puzzles, […]

Learning Chinese Language in China is Coincident in Essence, but Some Differences Also Exist in Teaching

November 8, 2013

The development of Chinese teaching both at home and abroad is better and better. Many experts in Chinese teaching field call on to establish Chinese learning programs in the world as much as possible, so that Chinese teaching in China and overseas can be well supported and its quality can be improved. learning Chinese as foreign language […]

Demonstration of Actions Helps Students to Comprehend Words Directly

November 8, 2013

Teachers of intensive Mandarin course in China used actions to demonstrate Chinese words or expressions in their Chinese teaching. Through teaching practice, it has been proved that the perceptual knowledge of students can be enriched and the new content of teaching can be directly imported into classroom teaching. In this way, students usually can completely devote themselves […]

Learning Chinese Characters by Understanding the Formation

November 8, 2013

In order to help students who learn Chinese in China to learn Chinese characters, we will study some teaching techniques that are frequently used in Chinese learning courses. To train students’ capability of observing the characters’ structures and the ability to memorize and write Chinese characters, we can learn Mandarin by racing to remember and write characters. In the following parts, we […]

The Importance of Chinese Tones

November 8, 2013

For most of the people who learn to speak Chinese, the tones are the scared parts in the process of learning Mandarin Chinese. They think that Chinese tones are really hard to learn. Almost every Chinese teacher will regard the tones as the top one thing when teaching Chinese language. Even so, many students will […]

Chinese Sentence: Estimating Chinese words + opposite AA

November 8, 2013

This selection comes out of SHIIJIE HANYU JIAOXUE, estimating words +opposite AA, Xing Fuyi. Estimating words +opposite AA is the Key point researched in Keats Mandarin school. This article discusses “estimating word + opposite AA” sentence structure, e.g. “芝麻粒大小”. Estimating word means the word used to estimate and measure e.g. “芝麻粒”; “opposite AA” means two monosyllabic […]

Leading-in with Humor and Riddle

November 8, 2013

For most people who just start to learn Chinese in China, they may think it is a little boring because Chinese is difficult to study for them. Therefore, they may choose to attend Chinese school in China. So, teachers take great responsibility in increasing their interests in learning Chinese. In the following parts, some ways of starting a […]

Are 白菜and 白马 Words or Phrases?

November 8, 2013

In Chinese language, the character is the unit for writing. As a result, the boundary of words and simple phrases are really blurry. It is difficult for some foreigners to tell them apart when they learn Mandarin Chinese. Chinese teachers often teach you to tell apart in three aspects to judge whether it is word or phrase. Firstly, we […]

How Do Old Chinese Words Disappeared and Changed?

November 8, 2013

The appearance of the new things will definitely cause the disappearance of the old things because it is the basic regularity of things develop that the new superseding the old. Of course, the vocabulary is not an exception. Contrast with the new words, overseas students who study in Mandarin learning courses should know that the so-called old […]

Comparisons of translations of tea names in A Dream of Red Mansions made by students of Learning Chinese Mandarin Language

November 8, 2013

People of learning Chinese Mandarin language may have found that the importance of tea for Chinese people. Some students who are learning Mandarin in China noticed that there are some different translations for the variety of teas. Among them several students who have learnt Chinese mandarin language for a long time gave us some translation […]

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