Do you remember getting the winter blues as a child? I can almost guarantee that you cannot. The reason you did not get the winter blues as a child was because you loved the winter as much as spring and summer. What happened? You got older and found yourself a lot more in demand, you now have a job and you may be a parent or spouse. Now, what you have to do is to learn to use all of these demands as an avantage.
When you find yourself home during them cold days or evenings, why not use this time to learn to speak a new language, like Chinese. The most extensive way to learn Chinese is to take a class at a local School or College, if this is not something you can do, then your next step may be to try a computer software learning tool. If you want to start picking up a few words and simple phrases the easy way, there are a few methods you can use that will help.
To learn Chinese language, like any foreign language can be learned a little at a time.
One of the easiest ways to start learning a new language like Chinese is to start by using everyday situations and items that are all around us. A lot of folks do not even understand the power of these things, and the ability they have to allow anyone to learn a new language. Here are some things you can use in your daily life, to start learning a little basic Chinese, the easy way.
Turn the TV onto one of the many Chinese stations that are available on the satellite channels, this is a great way to start picking up some common words, greetings and phrases. Browse the Internet and use it’s resources: The Internet has numerous free sources to help you study Chinese. You can visit GOOGLE and use it’s free translator tool.
Here you can enter words or phrases and have them translated into Chinese.
Go to a Chinese area of your city, or town, where a lot of people speak Chinese, and listen to some conversations, this is a great way to pick up some words while hearing the correct way to pronounce them. Another great resource is to purchase Chinese for children books that are written in Chinese, books with plenty of pictures are perfect, as the words on each page usually relate to the pictures or scenes being shown. The next time you find yourself with nothing to do during the cold months, why not broaden your mind by learning to speak some Chinese, it’s a great way to help shake the winter blues.
There is a website that describes numerous activities and other methods to help eliminate the Winter Blues, this website is called: Winter Activities – and it may be found at this url: http://www.winter-activities.com
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Learning Standard Mandarin can be made a lot easier than mainstream opinion holds it today. The first thing you should do is naturally to come to China. The reason that being China is absolutely necessary is that even though there are ways to make learn mandarin easier, it is never going to become a walk in the park. You need to be here, on the ground, and experience the language in its natural setting in order to be successful. I have written a previous article for this web site where I clank down on studying the standard mandarin language in a university class size. I mentioned then that the two largest obstacles that you will be unable to tackle in an efficient manner in large class size in pronunciation and the Chinese writing system. This remains true.