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		<title>Speak Chinese; Learn Mandarin Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why do you want to learn Mandarin online? Is it because you&#8217;re traveling to China really soon? Do you need to master a few Chinese phrases to interact with locals? Or do you simply want to memorize a few Chinese words you can lob at soon-to-be business partners, just so they would see you&#8217;re not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why do you want to learn Mandarin online? Is it because you&#8217;re traveling to China really soon? Do you need to master a few Chinese phrases to interact with locals? Or do you simply want to memorize a few Chinese words you can lob at soon-to-be business partners, just so they would see you&#8217;re not entirely a greenhorn when it comes to all things Chinese and mainland.</p>
<p> Whatever your motivation for wanting to learn Mandarin online, the act itself is easy to accomplish. There are many language courses online, among them Pocket Chinese, that will have you gabbing away in Mandarin in no time at all! On top of signing up for classes, however, there are also other ways to ensure you master the language quickly, efficiently, and through your own efforts. Here are some tips how.&nbsp; <span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p> <strong>1. Carry a Chinese-English dictionary wherever you go.</strong><br /> That way, you could memorize a few Mandarin words or phrases during times when you are idle. Then, while waiting in line or waiting for a bus, you could review the words and phrases you&#8217;ve learned.</p>
<p> <strong>2. Be friends with a Mandarin speaker. </strong><br /> Listen to the way this person pronounces words. Physical interaction with a native speaker will show you the nuances of the language better than if you set out to learn Mandarin online.</p>
<p> <strong>3. Read Mandarin.</strong><br /> If you can somehow take to the language like a duck to water and be able to read advanced Mandarin texts after three months or so, read all things Mandarin that you could get your hands on. Start from first grade materials and progress through sixth grade.</p>
<p> Mastering a new language is never easy but with diligence and patience, your decision to learn Mandarin online will eventually pay off. Given time, practice, and enough Internet sessions, you will be able to backpack your way through China if you have to and not have to get by on your English-speaking skills alone.</p>

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		<title>How to Learn Chinese and Other Odd Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If all the Chinese in the world jumped at the same time, would the world that we know end? Would continental plates drift apart? Would the earth be thrown off its axis? There is no scientifically accepted answer to these questions; but that these questions are asked at all only goes to show how fascinating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If all the Chinese in the world jumped at the same time, would the world that we know end? Would continental plates drift apart? Would the earth be thrown off its axis? There is no scientifically accepted answer to these questions; but that these questions are asked at all only goes to show how fascinating China and its people can be.</p>
<p> How do you know you&#8217;re not Chinese, have Chinese roots, had been Chinese in a previous lifetime or are meant to be Chinese in the next one? It&#8217;s easy to tell.&nbsp; <span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p> 1. You know you&#8217;re not Chinese in this lifetime, a previous one, or the next when you find yourself googling &#8216;how to learn Chinese&#8217;.<br /> 2. You&#8217;re certainly not Chinese if you&#8217;re signing up for a Rocket Chinese course online. While it&#8217;s possible you&#8217;ve simply strayed too far from your roots and hence, did not have the time to ponder how to learn Chinese or actually spend time learning it, your inability to speak Chinese still makes you a non-Chinese. (Oh, and this is a brilliant example of a circuitous argument).</p>
<p> On the other hand, you are most probably Chinese if:</p>
<p> 1. Your house always smells of spices.<br /> 2. Your biggest ambition is to go to Las Vegas.<br /> 3. You always speak below 10 decibels.<br /> 4. Your sofa is covered with plastic.<br /> 5. The elderly females in your family smell of mothballs.<br /> 6. You look like ten other people.<br /> 7. You eat chicken with its feet still attached.<br /> 8. Your eyes literally turn into slits when you smile or laugh.<br /> 9. Not only do you know what a wok is, you actually own one.<br /> 10. You send money to relatives back in the mainland.<br /> 11. You iron all your shirts.<br /> 12. You enjoy eating a thousand-year-old egg.</p>

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