Elementary Chinese Course (HSK Level 2)
Price range: ر.س99.00 through ر.س792.00
FEATURES:
Online lectures that cover approx. 660 words, 240 grammar points and sentence patterns (half of which are new)
Online and downloadable audio and script of 20 dialogues

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
- This course is for people who already have a basic command of Chinese.
- This course is for people who have already finished our Elementary Chinese Course (HSK Level 1).
- This course can be used to prepare for the test of HSK Level 2. It covers almost all the vocabulary and grammar points of the test of HSK Level 2.
- If you want to speak Chinese more confidently and better understand spoken Chinese, if you want to have a deeper knowledge of the structure of Chinese grammar, or if you simply want to take your Chinese to the next level, this course can help you achieve your goal.
- This course is perfect for people who plan to learn Chinese all by themselves or with limited time.
- It will also be a good complement for people who already attend a Chinese class.
- This course is not for the students who want to learn Chinese characters systematically, though Chinese characters are added with Pinyin together in this course.
HOW IT WORKS?
- Step 1: Take the online lecture with detailed and clear explanations of how to use each of the vocabulary and grammar.
- Step 2: Listen to and read a realistic dialogue online, or download the audio and script to practice anytime, anywhere.
- Step 3: Take the online quiz to check your understanding about each lesson and consolidate what you have learned.
WHAT AM I GOING TO GET FROM THIS COURSE?
- After working through this course, your Chinese level will be equal to the HSK Level
- You will feel much more free to communicate in Chinese on common topics, such as talking about hobbies, asking for distance, ordering food, making a comparison, giving the reason, telling how you feel, inviting someone to hang out, asking for and giving advice, describing a person’s personality and appearance, making an appointment and expressing your concern, etc.
Lesson 1
- Giving examples of what you are saying
- How to say “which one” & “which ones” in Chinese
- Describing an action with “得(de)”
- Two Chinese words for “or”
Lesson 2
- Asking a question politely
- How to say “Is A far away from B” in Chinese
- Talking about Metro lines and bus routes
- Expressing possibility with “可以(kěyǐ)”
- How to say “Is A close to B” and “A is next to B” in Chinese
- Emphasizing the distance is short with “就(jiù)”
Lesson 3
- Ordering food
- How to say “Would you like anything else” in Chinese
- How to say “Where do you want them delivered” in Chinese
- Telling an address
Lesson 4
- Explaining an experience with “Action verb + 过(guo)”
- The difference between “Action verb + 了(le)” and “Action verb + 过(guo)”
- Wishing someone a good time
- Expressing something is pleasant to do with “好(hǎo)”
Lesson 5
- Asking “Why” and giving the reason
- Telling how you feel physically
- The structure “多(duō) + Verb” and “少(shǎo) + Verb”
- “觉得(juéde)” as “to feel” & “to think”
- How to say “in that case”, “already” and “probably” in Chinese
Lesson 6
- The difference between “要(yào)” and “想(xiǎng)”
- Measure words for clothes and shoes
- Reduplication of verbs
- The difference between “有点儿(yǒudiǎnr) + Adj” and “Adj + 一点儿(yīdiǎnr)”
Lesson 7
- The four seasons of the year in Chinese
- How to form a superlative with “最(zuì)”
- Describing the weather and temperature
- The Chinese structure for “both…and…”
Lesson 8
- How to say “Happy birthday” in Chinese
- The Chinese word for “quick” and “quickly”
- Modifying nouns with “word + 的(de)” and “clause/phrase + 的(de)”
- Expressing a surmise with “吧(ba)”
- Expressing actions in progress
Lesson 9
- Expressing something is about to happen
- Expressing negative commands
- How to say “come in” and “go in” in Chinese
- How to say “at least” and “at most” in Chinese
Lesson 10
- The basic information about the HSK test
- The structure “Verb + 懂(dǒng)” and “Verb + 错(cuò)”
- The Chinese words for “all” and “most of”
- The Chinese structure for “if…then…”
Lesson 11
- Inviting people to hang out in Chinese
- Describing someone’s personality and appearance in Chinese
- Saying how long you did something for
- Using double “了(le)” to express ongoing duration
Lesson 12
- Telling why you want to look for a new job
- Different ways to find a new job
- How to ask someone to do something in Chinese
- The Chinese word for “oneself”
- How to say “Don’t be worried” and “Don’t be in a hurry” in Chinese
Lesson 13
- How to say “Good news” and “Congratulations” in Chinese
- How to say “come in” and “go in” in Chinese
- How to say “come back” and “go back” in Chinese
- Asking about someone’s availability in Chinese
- The difference between “见(jiàn)” and “见面(jiànmiàn)”
- The structure “太(tài) + adjective/verb + 了(le)”
Lesson 14
- Different Chinese words for “restaurant”
- The structure “更(gèng) + 喜欢(xǐhuan)”
- How to pay a bill in Chinese
- The structure “Verb + Result Complements”
- How to say “Wait a moment” in Chinese
Lesson 15
- Saying how much time you spend on your commute
- Talking about what people do on their commute
- The structure “这么(zhème) + adjective”
- The Chinese words that start or end with “上(shàng)”
- The difference between “上网(shàngwǎng)” and “网上(wǎng shàng)”
- The difference between “A 比(bǐ) B + adjective” & “更(gèng) + adjective”
Lesson 16
- How to address taxi driver in Chinese
- Another way to say “sorry” in Chinese
- How to say “A is close to B” in Chinese
- How to show directions in Chinese
- Telling a driver to park the car
Lesson 17
- Asking if someone has received your email
- Expressing different emotions with “啊(a)”
- The structure “再(zài) + verb”
- How to say “as soon as possible” in Chinese
- How to say “No wonder” in Chinese
Lesson 18
- The structure “越来越(yuèláiyuè) + adjective”
- Making suggestions in Chinese
- Chinese adverbs of frequency
- Making recommendations in Chinese
- The difference between “着急(zháojí)” and “担心(dānxīn)”
Lesson 19
- Making a comparison with “没有(méiyǒu)”
- Expressing that two things are the same or different in Chinese
- Expressing that two things are similar in Chinese
- Different meanings of “想(xiǎng)”
Lesson 20
- Saying an action is finished or will be finished in Chinese
- Asking what someone thinks of a movie or novel in Chinese
- Saying “borrow something from somebody/somewhere” in Chinese
- Saying “lend something to somebody”
- saying “return something to somebody/somewhere”
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