
How to learn chinese online? Please help!!!?
Can anyone recommend some really great websites, that are effective, and that will help you to learn a little Chinese. im not looking to know the whole language, just to be at least moderately fluent in speaking it. perhaps learn to write/read if im lucky. please include the websites that are free only. ONLY! please..
also, please recommend the top best ones that you know, because there are a lot of different websites you can find by simply typing it in Google, however, i want ones that will be truly effective and not just a waste of my time.
thank you
thanks paiyu, but learning a new language takes a while, and i dont think i’d be able to learn much just talking to you. i will keep you in mind as a resource though ^__^
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chinese_(Mandarin)
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Written_Chinese
There’s also a program called Rosetta Stone. Its very interactive and helpful.
Besides online sources..noting beats a good book. Practical Chinese Reader Volume 1 & 2 are very good books. Simple and very detailed.
Learn Chinese Online Speak Mandarin Online Free Lessons Class (007) – Measure Word
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