It was a beautiful Sunday morning. After working hard for a whole week, finally, Mike had some free time to go to the supermarket. He wanted to buy some personal-care items, such as toothbrush, shaver, soap,... But it was such a big supermarket and he didn't know where to look. Mike needed to ask someone for help, and it would be much easier if he knew how to say those personal-care supplies in Chinese...
How it works: The way this exercise works is: you are presented with a chinese word and four images and you will also hear the pronunciation of the word in chinese. Based on what you hear and what you see you need to select the correct image. Even if you don't know the word at the beginning, don't worry, you will get immediate feedback on whether your option is correct or not. If you get a low score then you should repeat the exercise again. You will see that the more you repeat the exercise the better your score will be. Tips: If you want to see the roman alphabet pronunciation of a particular chinese word, click on the button that says 'pinyin'.
Lily is an American girl who just moved to China for her Chinese learning course. This morning, the telephone is ringing and Lily runs to answer it. It is for her roommate, who is not in at that moment, so Lily has to take a message for her. Then, she needs a pen, or a pencil, and she also needs a memo or simply some paper pad. Well, so many stationeries. And this is the very first practice for lily. Here you can help her out by clicking on the correct flashcard. Moreover, from this exercise, you will learn lots of new vocabularies for stationary, not just the pen and paper!
This exercise set provides you the systematical vocabulary learning that accompanies with the video lessons. By regularly doing each exercise, soon you will be able to master a group of the most common Chinese words and phrases. Surprisingly, you will find out what we provide here: not only Chinese pinyin and characters, but also interactive flash cards with audio inputs. This would help you to reinforce your memory for new vocabularies. Even if you don't know the word at the beginning, you will be able to pick them up from the flash card. So you will see that the more you practice, the better your score will be. What an interesting and easy exercise!
Learn new vocabulary with our interactive flash exercises. In this flash card set we cover the words for some computer components. Perhaps it will be useful for you if you ever need to buy a computer in china. If you don't know how to ask how will you get what you want? Do trust us most people you will come across in a chinese computer shop will not know a word of english. You have two options. You either use the usual sign language to get what you want, if you are lucky to be on display or you can be more sophisticated and actually know how to say it in chinese. This interactive flash card exercise covers the word for: monitor, notebook, desktop, mouse, mouse pad, keyboard, sound system and more...
The way this exercise works is: you are presented with a chinese word and four images and you will also hear the pronunciation of the word in chinese. Based on what you hear and what you see you need to select the correct image. Even if you don't know the word at the beginning, don't worry, you will get immediate feedback on whether your option is correct or not. If you get a low score then you should repeat the exercise again. You will see that the more you repeat the exercise the better your score will be.
Tips:
If you want to see the roman alphabet pronunciation of a particular chinese word, click on the button that says 'pinyin'.
Learn new vocabulary with our interactive flash exercises. In this flash card set we cover the words for car, bycicle, motor cycle, bus, electric bus, skate, ...
The way this exercise works is: you are presented with a chinese word and four images and you will also hear the pronunciation of the word in chinese. Based on what you hear and what you see you need to select the correct image. Even if you don't know the word at the beginning, don't worry, you will get immediate feedback on whether your option is correct or not. If you get a low score then you should repeat the exercise again. You will see that the more you repeat the exercise the better your score will be.
Tips:
If you want to see the roman alphabet pronunciation of a particular chinese word, click on the button that says 'pinyin'.