Learn Chinese: Introduction to Chinese Grammar

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Learn Chinese: Introduction to Chinese Grammar provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4 weeks long, 4 hours a week. Learn Chinese: Introduction to Chinese Grammar is taught by Qianping Li. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at FutureLearn for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Increase your language skills by learning how to read Chinese

    Understanding Chinese grammar is a tricky but vital step to tackle when learning the language.

    Whether you want to learn Chinese for work or fun, understanding basic Chinese grammar will help you communicate and express yourself accurately.

    On this four-week course, you’ll boost your knowledge of the rules of Chinese grammar and learn how to structure a sentence correctly.

    Using simple daily words and phrases, you’ll learn how to read Chinese and the grammatical rules to follow in your own practice.

    Learn how to write Chinese characters

    You’ll understand how to structure sentences by learning how to write basic Chinese words and how to express dates and times.

    You’ll explore fundamental sentence structures as well as special sentences to improve your skills in reading, writing, and translating accurately.

    Understand Chinese syntax, semantics, and pragmatics

    By the end of this course, you’ll understand Chinese sentence structures, their meaning, and how to use words and phrases in context to communicate more effectively.

    Studying alongside experts at Shanghai International Studies University, you’ll build your confidence and skills in writing and speaking the Chinese language.

    This course is part of the Introduction to Mandarin Chinese ExpertTrack, a comprehensive set of courses to help you learn how to speak, write, and pronounce Chinese Mandarin. Some basic knowledge of the Chinese language is necessary for this course.

    This course is designed for learners who have some basic knowledge of the Chinese language and are looking to improve and become familiar with Chinese grammar.

Syllabus
    • Introduction to Chinese: useful expressions
      • How to express time in Chinese?
      • How to express dates in Chinese?
      • How to express basic personal information?
      • How to make questions with an interrogative pronoun?
    • Introduction to Chinese: some basic sentence structures
      • Introducing Adjectival Predicate Sentences
      • Expressing “something is present in a specific location”
      • Expressing purpose with more than one verb
      • Emphasizing something with the structure“是……的”
    • Introduction to Chinese: useful words and expressions
      • How to express the comparison of two things?
      • The Usage of “了”
      • The Usage of adverbs “也” and “都”
      • The Use of adverbs “才” and “就”
    • Introduction to Chinese: complements and Ba-sentence
      • Resultative Complements
      • The time-measure complement
      • Simple directional complements
      • “把” Sentence