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I prefer the saftey of learning online. This site is pretty good Chinese-lessons.com. I tried their friends service and it was pretty good for language exchange esp if you want to learn Beijing Mandarin or Shanghainese
hello my name is Mauro,I am 24, From Mexico from Guadalajara, i want to srtudy english and work, I want to live with a Family, se un poco ingles
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Not sure if you guys have seen this website -- www.italki.com
It seems like you can find language partners pretty quickly on it. I registered, and got a bunch of invitations. It's pretty easy to start chatting and get people's contact info. Right now it's mainly Chinese people on the site, so English (or other) speakers have an advantage in finding people to study with.
my native speaking is mardarin. i want to improve english for the exchange of mardarin on skype or msn.
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I am a university student,yes,i want to communicate with foreigners.I think talking with others is a good way to broaden our horizon.Chinese ,as well as English, is not just a language.It is part of the culture.Hope to hear from you!
MSN:
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I am an university student.Yes,i want to communicate with foreigners.Chinese,as well as English,is not just a language.It is part of the culture.Hope to hear from you!
MSN:
skype:joco.me
e-mail:
Hi.I'm a native Chinese mandarine speaker.f/26.I'd like to make some more friends regardless where you are from.If you wanna learn some Chinese,I'm glad if i can be of any help.Feel free to add me to your MSN list:
Hi, I am very fluent in English and Cantonese, and want to develop my Mandarin speaking ability. If you teach me Mandarin, I will teach you English. I have went through TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) and plan to do some professional work in the field of writing later, so my English is very good.
If you speak Mandarin, please give me an email and we'll go from there. Send emails to: . I live at Steeles/Warden area in Toronto, so ideally you won't be too far from me.
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Hi all,
I am a chinese, and i live in shanghai, my english is not very poor, i want to improve my oral english, if anybody who want to learn chinese and be interested in china i am glad to make a friends with u and let us exchange together.
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To most foreigners, the Chinese language is overwhelming; there is no doubt about it. “The Chinese language is impossible!” “Every word sounds the same!” “How can anyone understand it?” Through teaching with students in Mandarinday school, I have found phrases like these to be quite usefull.
They are extremely helpful basics. Let’s look and learn below:
1. Ni hao: pronounced, “nee how.” This is the most common way to say Hello in China, and is typically understood regardless of your pronunciation. This is also a good phrase to begin more complex Chinese conversation, as it preps the listener to hear Chinese rather than the expected English, etc.
2. Xie xie: pronounced, “shay shay.” Thank you. This is the first phrase to know. You cannot be thankful enough for the many waiters/waitresses, cab drivers, and citizens for helping you get the things you want without knowing the language they speak. This phrase typically raises a smile, as it is greatly appreciated, and often expected.
3. Bu yao: pronounced, “boo yow” .Literally translates to “no want.” This phrase is especially useful in the major tourist areas in cities like Beijing and Shanghai, where countless vendors are continuously trying to make a sale.
4. Wo yao yi ping shui: pronounced, “whoa yow ee peeng shway” .Translates into “I would like a bottle of water.” A little lengthier, but just as useful, as water taken directly from the tap is not drinkable in China. Every restaurant or hotel provide bottled water.
5. Cesuo zai nar: pronounced, “tsuh-swhoh zi (rhyming with eye) nahr” “Where is the restroom?” This phrase is rather self-explanatory. Even if the person being asked responds in more Chinese than you can handle, they will at least point you in the right direction.
6. Wo e le: pronounced, “whoa uh luh” This phrase translates into “I am hungry” and is probably the most basic way to get someone to help you find food.
7. Zai jian: pronounced, “zi jee-ann” The most common way to say “good bye.”
8. Duo shao qian: pronounced, “dwoh shaow chee-ann.” Here you are asking how much something costs, a phrase especially helpful in the many markets around town.
9. Wo bu shuo zhongwen: pronounced, “woh boo shwoh jong-wun,” and meaning “I don’t speak Chinese.”
10. The last thing to know are the numbers, one through ten, broken down as follows:
a. Yi (ee) – 1
b. Er (ar) -2
c. San (sahn) – 3
d. Si (suh) – 4
e. Wu (woo) – 5
f. Liu (lee-oh) – 6
g. Qi (chee) – 7
h. Ba (bah) – 8
i. Jiu (jee-oh) – 9
j. Shi (shr) – 10
Although these ten phrases may seem tough to master, it is a good idea to at least try. From my students’ experience, most Chinese truly appreciate your effort, even if your pronunciation is nearly unintelligible, and often will help you to improve!