
Does anyone know where I could learn Chinese Online for free?
I’m really interested in studying Chinese. I can read the basic characters but I really can’t put two and two together to make sense of them. Please please please help me!
I would suggest:
www.mylanguageexchange.com
There you can find a native Chinese speaker who is interested in learning English and write or talk to them. This is free unless you want to contact others (if they contact you first, it is free). It costs about $13 for a whole year of unlimited contacting. I believe that the $13 is worth it because it has greatly improved my Cantonese.
If you truly want a *free* website…go to:
www.sayjack.com
It teaches basic Japanese, Korean, and Chinese grammar.
Best of luck with your studies!!!
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