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How to Learn mandarin?

How to learn Mandarin? Learning a language is not just about memorizing
vocabulary or grammar structures, but more importantly about forging
good connections between words as your studies progress — the goal is
to train your brain to naturally link words that should be used
together, and this is best done through feedback from native speakers
who can tell you what, grammatically, you can and cannot say.

The absolute worst thing to do is to speak solely with yourself or
other second-language learners, since this can enforce bad
pronunciation or grammar habits that will be extremely difficult to get
rid of once they are nit into the brain.

Online one-on-one learning through our Skype learning program is by far
the most efficient, affordable, and quick way to improve your Mandarin
abilities, since you get a personalized and convenient study course
done from your home or office where you are most comfortable and at
ease.

Through the one-on-one chats, discussions, or lessons, you get all the
benefits of moving to Shanghai for 6 months without the costs and
inconveniences, plus you are guaranteed to be working with enthusiastic
and honest instructors who will tell you straightforwardly where you
need to improve and what you are saying incorrectly.

Online learning through Skype provides the perfect platform for instant
feedback about your spoken Mandarin. Since the information available to
you is exactly suited to what you need, the speed at which you progress
is set by your own goals, and can be almost limitless — one-on-one
instruction means your questions get answered immediately, and feedback
on what you need to work on comes to you directly, just as if you were
speaking with a teacher in China!

By receiving instant feedback on your Mandarin, you will have something
that most people tend to forget is important when studying a language:
immediate responses to incorrect language usage, thereby saving
potentially hundreds of hours of future
“un-learning” since the mistakes language learners
naturally run into while studying can be caught early and improved upon
before they become bigger problems.

This gives you an advantage most visitors to China don’t
have, and one you will benefit from even in the first few lessons over
Skype.


2 Responses  
  • Mark writes:
    March 29th, 2010 at 5:39 pm

    Ok, your skype idea for finding a Chinese speaker is very good, but how do I find someone? Your site? If so point me to where on your site I do this.

    Thank you and have a great day

  • admin writes:
    March 30th, 2010 at 1:35 am

    Just go to the main website address, http://www.lingworld.com , and you will find many native Chinese speakers, who live in China, and who do have Mandarin teaching qualifications. From there, follow the instructions!


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