Elementary Chinese Course (HSK Level 1)
Price range: ر.س99.00 through ر.س792.00
FEATURES:
online lectures that cover approx. 300 new words, 120 grammar points, and sentence patterns
Online and downloadable audio and script of 20 dialogues

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
- This course is intended for people who want to learn the Chinese language and have previously passed the audio stage to start in the basics of the first level
- It will also be useful for people who want to update their current Chinese basic knowledge.
- This training course can be used to prepare for HSK level 1. It covers all vocabulary points and rules in almost 1 level test.
- This course focuses on listening to understanding and speaking, so people who are eager to understand the Chinese people and speak with them this course.
- People who want to build a solid foundation for the basic Chinese bases will benefit greatly.
- This course is perfect for people who are planning to learn the Chinese alone or with a limited time.
- It will also be a good complement to people who are already attending a Chinese chapter.
- This course is not for students who want to learn Chinese characters.
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 HSK 1 level. You will be able to understand and use simple and essential Chinese terms and are closely related to personal or daily life, such as greeting others, asking a person's name and nationality, and asks about a person's phone number, and asks about time and date, a simple proposal and request, reading the numbers from 0 ~ 999, procedure Simple phone call, order price, etc.
Lesson 01:
- Saying hello
- Asking and introducing someone’s name
- “He”, “She”, “It” in Chinese
- “Nice to meet you!”
Lesson 02
- Introducing and asking someone’s nationality
- “Yes-no” question with “ma”
- The possessive particle “de”
- Addressing people with their job title
Lesson 03
- Introducing where someone is
- Talking about where someone’s hometown is
- “Men” is used after “wǒ”, “nǐ”, “tā” to denote plurality
- The two adverbs “yě” and “dōu”
- Reviewing how to answer “yes-no” question
Lesson 04
- Numbers from 0 to 9
- Asking for someone’s telephone number
- Reading telephone numbers
- Reviewing how to answer “yes-no” question
- Expressing thanks
Lesson 05
- Numbers from 10 to 99
- Expressing the date
- Asking about the date
- The question words “nǎ” and “jǐ”
Lesson 06
- Asking if someone is busy
- Sentences with an adjectival predicate
- Five temporary words
- Making a suggestion
Lesson 07
- Five parts of the day
- Greeting people in the morning
- Going to someplace to do something sometime
- Reviewing how to make a suggestion
Lesson 08
- Seven days of the week
- Asking about the day of the week
- Asking the same question briefly
Lesson 09
- Family members
- The Chinese measure word “gè”
- How to read “2” when it’s before a measure word
- Asking about small numbers with “jǐ”
- Identifying people with the question word “shéi”
- The word order of Chinese questions
Lesson 10
- Expressing the time
- Asking the time
- The verb “jiàn”
- Asking how they think about your suggestion
Lesson 11
- Expressing the year
- Asking about someone’s age
- How to say “this” and “that” in Chinese
- The new meanings of “kàn” and “huì”
- Using “duì” to give an affirmative response
Lesson 12
- Expressing one’s desire with “xiǎng”
- Using “háishi” to make an alternative question
- Making polite requests with “qǐng”
- Addressing a man or woman with their family name
Lesson 13
- The new meaning of the phrase “zěnmeyàng”
- Another way to make a “yes-no”question
- Reviewing the difference between “jǐ” and “duōshao”
- Numbers from 100 to 900
- “Dànshì” and “Kěshì”
Lesson 14
- “Action Verb + le” indicating the action has already happened
- “Méi + Action Verb” indicating the action has not happened
- Three grammatical structures with measure word
- How to say “some”, “these”, “those” in Chinese
Lesson 15
- How to say “make a call” in Chinese
- Saying “Hello” on the phone
- Introducing yourself on the phone
- Identifying someone on the phone
- Asking if someone is there on the phone
- How to say “Sorry” and “Never mind” in Chinese
- Asking for sick leave in Chinese
Lesson 16
- “Zěnme + Verb ” means “how to do”
- Numbers from 0~999
- Asking for price
- Asking about different time
- “Shénme shíshou” is used to ask “when”
Lesson 17
- Indicating location with “zài”
- “A is in front of B” and “A is behind B”
- Indicating existence with “yǒu”
- Taking plane/train/subway/taxi
- “Shénme shíhou” and “……de shíhou”
Lesson 18
- “A is on B” and “A is under B”
- “A is inside B” and “A is outside B”
- Indicating actions or events in progress with “zài”
- “Kàn” and “Kànjiàn”
- “Dà” and “Xiǎo”
Lesson 19
- Talking about the weather
- Asking if someone is available
- Making an invitation
- Asking for permission
- “Duō” and “Shǎo”
Lesson 20
- Reviewing the word “le”
- “Shì……de” is used to express emphasis
- Words about food
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This course was awesome.