
Basic Pinyin and Pronunciation
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Learn Chinese Pinyin, including initials, finals, and tones
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Practice phonetic spelling to improve pronunciation accuracy
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Correct commonly confused sounds, such as z/zh, c/ch, s/sh


Everyday Conversational Phrases

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Greetings and self-introduction ("Hello," "May I ask your name?")
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Shopping and ordering food ("How much is this?" "I would like one…")
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Transportation and directions ("How do I get to…?" "Where is the subway station?")
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Medical and emergency situations ("I don’t feel well," "Please help")
Practical Vocabulary and Common Characters
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Start with high-frequency words like 人 (person), 吃 (eat), 喝 (drink), 买 (buy), 走 (walk), 看 (see)
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Use images and context to aid character recognition
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Practice common phrases such as “Thank you,” “Sorry,” “It’s okay”



HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi)
HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) is a Chinese language test designed specifically for non-native Chinese speakers to assess their Chinese proficiency. According to different levels, HSK is divided into six levels, from elementary to advanced, to help learners test their Chinese proficiency.
Business English
Business English courses focus on improving students' ability to use English in a business environment, including business communication, business writing, negotiation skills, etc. Such courses usually provide the necessary language foundation for career development and international communication

Listening and Speaking Practice
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Listen to simple dialogues, such as ordering food or greeting someone
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Mimic pronunciation and intonation using short videos or audio clips
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Practice speaking with a language partner to improve fluency






