Archive for the JLC Chinese grammar lessons Category
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 14
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 19 to 24. To go to previous pr
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 13
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 19 to 24. To go to previous pr
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 12
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 13 to 18. To go to previous pr
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 11
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 13 to 18. To go to previous pr
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 10
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 13 to 18. To go to previous pr
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 9
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 13 to 18. To go to previous pr
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 8
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 7 to 12. To go to previous pra
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 7
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 7 to 12. To go to previous pra
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 6
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 7 to 12. To go to previous pra
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Reading, Listening and Speaking practice 5
This practice is best to be taken after Lesson 7 to 12. Please study the new
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Lesson 30 How to describe the beginning of a period of time in Chinese?
This Learn Chinese Online lesson will help you understand how to describe the be
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Lesson 29 How to use adjective clause (using a sub sentence as adjective) in Chinese?
When we come to learn the equivalent usage of adjective clause (形容词从句
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Lesson 28 How to express “used to do …” in Chinese?
In English, we often use "used to do ..." to describe a habit, behavior or fac
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Lesson 27 How to use “Let …” sentence patterns in Chinese
“Let's have a break!” No, I'm just kidding. :-) Let's finish today's Lear
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Lesson 26 How to use the word “非常“ in Chinese
In this Learn Chinese online lesson, we'll focus on the sentence pattern that is
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Lesson 25 How to open your conversation with “Based on …”, “According to …” kind of patterns in Chinese
If you've followed our Learn Chinese online lesson series to this far, I believe
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Lesson 24 What Chinese words could you use to express “finally”, “at last”?
My Learn Mandarin Online lesson series do not only cover grammar points, but als
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Lesson 23 How to say “Although …” sentence pattern in Chinese
Some Chinese sentence patterns are straightforward translation of the equivalent
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Lesson 22 How to express “why on earth did this happen? ” kind of questions in Chinese
I don't know whether it just happens in English or any other languages, the sent
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Lesson 21 How to use character “的” in Chinese
I'd assume when you've followed my lessons to this far, and you've learned Chine
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Lesson 20 How to use “Once …” sentence pattern in Chinese
“Once he started, he can't stop.” Sometimes, you really need that particu
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Lesson 19 How to use character “ 着“ in Chinese
Character “ 着“ is a frequently used character that has no equavelant count
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Lesson 18 How to structure “however” and “but” sentence in Chinese
“However” and “but” in most cases can be directly translated into the fo
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Lesson 17 How to ask directions in Chinese
If you will make use of your Chinese on the home land of native Chinese populati
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Lesson 16 The usage of Chinese character “就”
To kickstart today's lesson, I'd suggest you to do a character search on a rando
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Lesson 15 How to say “I can”, “I’m able to” in Chinese
Before you go too far into a general conversation in Chinese on a plan, a projec
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Lesson 14 How to count things in Chinese
How to count basic numbers in Chinese? If we need to talk about counting th
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Lesson 13 How to say “What about it?” in Chinese
What is the equivalent counterpart of "What about it?" in Chinese? Usually
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Lesson 12 How to express tense of verbs in Chinese
So far you haven't seen any change of forms in Chinese verbs, pronouns, nouns or
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Reading, listnening and speaking practice 4
Let's move on with our Chinese language practice from Reading, Listnen







