How to Make Learning Chinese Language Happen Part 1

A new language opens doors to a whole set of experiences and the ability to explore a new culture like never before, that’s not even counting the new career prospects it brings. Online learning for kids develops fast in recent years. There’s nothing more amazing and exhausting than learning something new and challenging. How about learning the Chinese language?


Welcome to the worlds most-spoken language! Chinese Mandarin is spoken by 1.2 billion native speakers, that’s roughly 1 in 6 the population in the planet, and this number doesn’t even take into account second language speakers.

However, not to discourage you, but alongside being one of the most spoken languages, it’s also thought to be one of the hardest. But don’t worry. We’ve got your back!

One: Set realistic goals.

I don’t want to disappoint you, but if you are a beginner do not expect to be fully fluent in a year. But don’t feel bad about that! Think back to your childhood, how long did it take you to learn your mother tongue and feel comfortable? Don’t be too harsh on yourself and set realistic goals. Think about Why you want to learn Chinese and set goals around that.

For example, I wanted to learn Chinese to be able to read restaurant menus on my own for when I arrived in Beijing. Every month I created small goals of different menu options and grammar structures that I needed to be able to speak and read, my overall big goal was to have a conversation about food by the end of the year. Keep yourself motivated with small goals to pave your way to language learning success.

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