Hey there, Letâs face it.Learning Chinese on your own isnât easy.
Where do you begin?
Where do you get explanations for concepts you donât understand?
Clearly, thereâs a lot that can go wrong when learning Chinese.This is where a good textbook can help. Why Reading Textbooks Can Help You Learn Chinese
Here are a few reasons why itâs worth checking out textbooks.
A good textbook:
- Provides you with a framework for learning. If youâre trying to learn the language for the first time, youâll probably not know where to start. Most of you will feel lost. Some of you will even think of just giving it up. Chinese textbooks give us the much needed guidance that we may not have any access to. These allow us to start with the fundamentals and guide us to expound on that knowledge. You canât immediately jump to sentences and phrases without understanding the structure of the language. These books will allow you to learn the Chinese language one step at a time. - Helps you be familiar with the characters. Chinese mandarin is one of the most beautiful languages in the world because of its unique set of characters. But it is also for this reason that a beginner will find it a challenge to grasp everything. Some characters have more strokes than the rest. Most textbooks will teach you the importance of each stroke like how a characterâs meaning can change just by removing a part of it. - Teaches you the basics in pronunciation. One of the trickiest parts in learning Chinese is the difference in the words. Unlike other languages that use ABCs, it has a totally different alphabet. Itâll take some time getting used to. The good news is basic Chinese books have a corresponding pinyin of the characters. Youâll learn how to pronounce each character using the English alphabet. - Enables you to appreciate the characters. With books, youâll notice how each character is written. Youâll learn to appreciate the wisdom behind the writing. Every character is properly derived from the real thing. Youâll realize that how å£ (kÅu) is written is very similar to our open mouth or that 人 (rén) is similar to a walking stick person. Itâs very fascinating and youâll learn that thereâs always a reason why the characters are written that way. - Follows your desired pace in learning. In contrast to having a tutor or enrolling in a program, books provide you an avenue for learning at your desired pace and level. Some of us find it difficult to learn a new language while others are still unsure if theyâre serious about this. So books are the best way to get started, you donât have to abide by a strict schedule or feel pressured. You can take it slow. Tips on Learning Chinese Through Textbooks
Now that weâve set those fears aside, here are a few tips you have to keep in mind.
- Follow the sequence. Iâm sure some of you would want to skip the primary lessons and go straight to phrases that you can use in your business or in your travels. Donât. Youâll find it harder to understand the characters. Itâs best to start with the basics. Follow the flow of the textbooks. These are written in the way to help you out. The characters are slowly introduced to you and most books will use them again and again so you can clearly remember them. So donât skip the lessons. Donât jump to the middle. Understand the root words and the vocabulary first. Itâll help you better understand the other words. - Learn the ABCs of Chinese. Before you learn the Chinese characters, get to know their alphabet first. Learn the sounds and the intonations through pinyin and zhuyin. Youâll be able to learn the characters better once you familiarize yourself with these pinyin and zhuyin. - Do the exercises. Most textbooks have accompanying workbooks. Some have exercises at the end of the chapters. Make sure you do them. Donât think that as long as you browse the lessons, youâll easily remember the way the characters are written. Thatâs not true. - Practice. Once youâve mastered the basics, take time to use what youâve learned in your everyday life. This will help motivate you to learn more. Once you see its practicality and the fact that you can now inject Chinese characters into your daily life, youâll want to keep learning and keep practicing. - Consider a variety of books. Different textbooks offer different advantages, and you can sometimes benefit from using more than one, or using a textbook alongside more specialized learning books. This is made easier with electronic learning materials and platforms. [VitalSource]( for example, specializes in e-textbooks, and studying with their Bookshelf app can save you time and money as well as offer you more flexibility in your learning. - Learn 5 words a day. Take it slow until you get it. Learning is never done overnight. Youâll remember the words better when you learn a few words a day. Youâll get to understand them more. Alright, perhaps the above tips confirm everything that youâve been dreading. Learning Chinese will still take a lot of work.
If it makes you want to throw your hands up, thereâs also another option: [FluentU](
[FluentU is a service that lets you learn real Chinese using real-world videos like music videos, movie trailers, news, and inspiring talks.]( If youâd like the guidance of a textbook while using FluentU, youâll be interested to hear that FluentU has flashcards for all of the popular textbooks.
And these arenât just any flashcards. They are very detailed flashcards that include grammar patterns and carefully written explanations. They come with example sentences and pictures. And theyâre interactive video flashcards.
All in all, this means that you can learn the vocabulary recommended by these textbooks, and along with that, learn them through fun videos. Talk about killing two birds with one stone!
5 Best Chinese TextbooksThere are a lot of Chinese books out there so before you get lost in them, here are 5 of our favorite Chinese textbooks. The fact that theyâre used in different parts of the world proves that they are effective for every Chinese learner out there. Youâll learn the characters, the pronunciation, the strokes and the sentence structures. Basically, these books provide you the much needed stepping stone towards your goal of mastering the language. 1. [䏿å¬è¯´è¯»å| Integrated Chinese]( This book has a good command of the rules of pinyin. It gives you a solid foundation on the phonetics of the Chinese language. I like this one and Iâm sure most of you will, too. Youâll understand the pronunciation of each character and the difference in the tones used. There are dialogues and grammar explanation in every lesson. This way, youâll be familiarized with the practical side of the lessons. Whatâs nice about this book is that itâs available in both traditional and simplified Chinese so you can definitely take your pick. 2. [æ°å®ç¨æ±è¯è¯¾æ¬ | New Practical Chinese Reader]( This comes in six volumes but itâs available separately. These are written to accompany your progress as a Chinese learner from beginner to intermediate. You get to learn the language structure, conversation pieces and even get a peek into the culture of the Chinese. The lessons are focused on conversations but there is sufficient information regarding the grammar, writing and idioms. 3. [å®ç¨è§å¬åè¯ | Practical Audio Visual Chinese]( The advantage of using this book is that youâll get an in-depth understanding of each vocabulary. Other books included in the list provide sample sentences for select characters only but with this book, youâll get to know how each character can be used in a sentence. The best part is that you can use of all the characters introduced here in your everyday life. Thus, it totally lived up to its title as practical. 4. [å®ç¨éææ±è¯ | Chinese Made Easier]( This is another textbook that is leaning towards the practical uses of the Chinese language. All the vocabulary included can be used in your everyday conversations. If youâre looking for a book that will fit your needs when travelling to China then, this oneâs for you. It contains the basic words and sentences used in self-introductions, time, dates, directions, transportation and dining out. 5. [Colloquial Chinese]( With this book, youâll learn around 600 basic Chinese characters and how they are used in a sentence. Youâll learn the character pronunciation using pinyin. But if youâre looking for a complete background information on the tones and the Chinese culture, I suggest you skip this one and choose the first book in the list. But whatâs nice about this is that the notes on grammar are brief but clear. There are sample dialogues and exercises included which will definitely teach you a lot about the Chinese language. So there you have it. Just remember our tips, keep a positive learning attitude and start reading these Chinese textbooks. Youâll learn those characters in no time! Good luck! And One More Thingâ¦
If you like learning practical Chinese, then I would be remiss not to tell you more about [FluentU](.
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It naturally and gradually eases you into learning Chinese language and culture. Youâll learn Chinese as itâs spoken in real life.
FluentU has a broad range of contemporary videosâlike music videos (check out below the song âLet It Goâ from the hit movie âFrozenâ), dramas, TV shows and TV commercials: (if you don't see a picture, click "show external images") FluentU brings these native Chinese videos within reach via interactive captions. You can tap on any word to instantly look it up. All words have carefully written definitions and examples that will help you understand how a word is used. Tap to add words youâd like to review to a vocab list. From the description page, you can access interactive transcripts under the Dialogue tab, or review words and phrases under Vocab. FluentUâs Quiz Mode turns every video into a language learning lesson. You can always swipe left or right to see more examples for the word youâre learning. The best part is that FluentU always keeps track of your vocabulary. It suggests content and examples based on the words youâre learning. Youâre delivered a 100% personalized experience. [Try it now with a 14-day free trial!]( [Get started with FluentU]( What do you think about FluentU's emails? [Thumbs up]( [Thumbs down](  Copyright © 2018 FluentFlix Limited, All rights reserved.
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