Learn Chinese Characters With Ease
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 676.89 MB | Duration: 0h 37m
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 676.89 MB | Duration: 0h 37m
Daily Chinese character series
What you'll learn
Introduce the basic stroke and memorize the commonly used characters
Understand the formations of Chinese characters and learn the characters in different topics
Understand the structure of Chinese characters from single-component characters to multi-component characters
Integrate the formation and structure of Chinese characters and understand the advanced advanced ideogrammic compounds
Requirements
No Chinese learning background required.
Description
Why do I need to learn Chinese characters?Moving to the upper-beginner or intermediate level, you might notice that not knowing Chinese characters hinders your study progress, especially for those living in China. Conversely, learning Chinese characters would boost your learning progress and provide you with a deeper understanding of Chinese culture and history.If you are seeking long-term study, it is crucial for reading and writing as well. Sometimes, you might find yourself unable to understand menus or messages from friends. Additionally, learning Chinese characters enhances logical thinking and visual spatial ability. Therefore, it is important to learn Chinese characters.Course StructureOur courses are divided into four main steps, starting from the beginning to the end. At the beginning, we will introduce some strokes of Chinese characters, which are the smallest units of Chinese characters, and we will use some simple Chinese characters as examples, so you can remember some simple and commonly used Chinese characters.Then we will introduce various character-building methods, such as the pictographs we just mentioned, as well as finger words and ideograms. Here, we will cover these methods in different topics.In addition, in the third part, we will progress from monograms to unigrams and introduce the structure of Chinese characters. We will introduce the concept of radicals to help you recognize the radicals and the common Chinese characters that share the same radical. By this point, you will find the Chinese characters very logical!Finally, we will integrate the second and third steps to further explain the method of character building. For compound characters, if applicable, we will also introduce the structure of the character and help you remember the pronunciation and meaning of the character by utilizing previously learned characters.In each lesson, we will cover different aspects of the Chinese character, such as the evolution of the script, the story behind the character, various ways to memorize it, and, of course, the pronunciation of its meaning and the formation of words.A total of 393 characters will be introduced in this program, with 68% from HSK1 and 20% from HSK2.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to the world of Chinese character
Section 2: Learn Basic Stroke
Lecture 2 Learn basic stroke : horizontal and vertical
Lecture 3 Learn basic stroke: left-falling, right-falling and dot
Lecture 4 Learn basic stroke: compound strokes and single-component characters
Section 3: Formation of Chinese character
Lecture 5 Pictographic characters: human and body
Lecture 6 Pictographic characters: mountains and water
Students who have not studied Chinese,Have a basic knowledge of Chinese, but cannot read Chinese characters