Learn Chinese In China
2011

Do you want to learn Chinese??
According to the statistic from the Chinese government, now there are about 60 million foreigners who are learning Chinese in various of ways.
what about you ?
do you want to learn Chinese?
would you go to China for learning Chinese?
I’m Chinese (though not really good at it, being a Chinese) and I think that the fastest way to learn would be in a Chinese-speaking country. China people have an accent to their Chinese which even Chinese people from other countries like Singapore and Taiwan might find it hard to understand. Honestly, I think Taiwan would be the best since their Chinese standard is really great and their accent is not so heavy, so almost any other Chinese can understand you without taking a delay of like 5 secs to interpret what you just said.
China isn’t thaaaat bad. I’ve had friends who intern-ed in China before and well, just make sure you stay in the cities like Beijing and Shanghai. And make sure you’re medically insured. Their public hospitals are horrible.
Learn Chinese – Living China: Journey to Shaanxi part 1
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Better Sex Video: The Tantric Guide to Better Sex DVD $5.98 In this hour long video, the viewer will learn to increase his or her lovemaking potential. The attractive couples in the video demonstrate techniques that take orgasm out of the genitals and into the five senses for a long-lasting, full-body experience…. |
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Chinese for Kids: Learn Chinese Beginning Level 1 Volume 1 $13.84 CHINESE FOR KIDS BEGINNER LVL 1 V1 – DVD Movie… |
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The Wizard of Oz – Vintage Recordings from the 1903 Broadway Musical $21.44 The Wizard of Oz a musical with book and lyrics by L. Frank Baum and music by Paul Tietjens premiered on June 16, 1902, at the Grand Opera House in Chicago. It was an instant hit and made stars of David Montgomery (the Tin Woodman) and Fred Stone (the Scarecrow). On January 21, 1903 the show opened at the Majestic Theatre in New York. It ran for nine months and set out on the road with a second co… |
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Follow Jade! Learn Chinese: Let’s Go to Market in China [VHS] $9.95 Hosted by teacher Jade Qian, Follow Jade! video series helps children learn to speak Mandarin Chinese with songs, stories, games and glimpses of everyday life in China. From the first moments of Follow Jade! Let’s Go to Market in China, viewers are immersed in the sights and sounds of China. We visit markets where one can buy a range of fruits, from pu tao (grapes) to ping guo (apples). Parents c… |
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NiHao Little Friends – Learn Chinese with ChinaSprout [VHS] $16.66 Research shows that young children have an amazing aptitude for foreign languages. Developed by veteran Chinese teacher Zhao Sunny Zeng, this 23-minute Chinasprout program makes learning Mandarin Chinese fun and entertaining. An engaging teacher introduces two young, traditionally dressed pupils to the numbers one to 10, colors, fruits, and animals; has them repeat the Mandarin words; and the… |
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Follow Jade! Learn Chinese in China [VHS] $25.00 … |
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Qi Gong For Beginners $6.99 QI GONG FOR BEGINNERS/ is the perfect way to explore and experience the numerous benefits of Qi Gong. Used for thousands of years in China to build energy, improve & maintain health and cultivate peace of mind, these easy to learn practices are designed to enhance you vitality and well being. This DVD contains 8 customized routines to increase your physical and mental energy, reduce stress, improv… |
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The Karate Kid $8.70 A remake of the 1984 film of the same name, The Karate Kid well exceeds expectations, delivering a powerful viewing experience filled with action-packed martial arts scenes, great footage of China and its many wonders, and an absorbing story of a preadolescent boy’s struggle to find his own inner strength. The title Karate Kid is really a misnomer as it is the art of kung fu that is practiced in t… |
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Tai Chi Master $2.68 Tai Chi Master is the greatest “wire-fu” film from Yuen Woo-ping, best known as the martial-arts choreographer of the Matrix and Kill Bill films. “Wire-fu” films were created during the martial arts film resurgence of the late 80s and early 90s, and in terms of fight choreography, this is arguably the best of the entire genre. Tai Chi Master demonstrated Jet Li’s martial-arts abilities at their mo… |
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