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Learn How To Write Basic Chinese Characters
Master the basics of Chinese writing with 200+ essential characters and improve your understanding of stroke order
What you'll learn
Master over 200 essential Chinese characters for daily use
Understand the meanings and radicals that form these characters
Learn and apply the correct stroke order to ensure proper writing
Develop foundational Chinese writing skills for future learning
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Chinese characters is needed.
You'll need paper, a pen, and enthusiasm to practice writing!
Description
Are you ready to start learning how to write Chinese characters with confidence? This course is designed to help beginners and intermediate learners master the basics of Chinese writing through a step-by-step approach. In this course, we'll focus on teaching you 200+ essential characters, along with the radicals that form the foundation of the Chinese language.By enrolling, you'll not only learn the correct stroke order for each character, but also gain a deeper understanding of their meanings and uses.This course also includes a free download of my book, "200+ Essential Chinese Words," which you can use as a resource to practice and solidify what you've learned.What you'll learn:Master over 200 essential Chinese characters for daily useUnderstand the meanings and radicals that form these charactersLearn and apply the correct stroke order to ensure proper writingDevelop foundational Chinese writing skills for future learningThis course includes:Step-by-step video lessons that guide you through stroke order and character meaningFree download of my book "200+ Essential Chinese Words" for extra practiceQuizzes and exercises to reinforce your knowledge of key charactersLifetime access to the course and any future updatesWho this course is for:Beginners interested in learning how to write Chinese charactersStudents looking to improve their Chinese writing skillsTravelers, professionals, or hobbyists wanting to engage with the Chinese languageAnyone eager to build a solid foundation for learning Chinese writing4. What You Will Learn (Learning Objectives/Bullet Points):Write 200+ essential Chinese characters using proper stroke orderUnderstand the meanings and structure of key Chinese radicalsDevelop confidence in handwriting Chinese characters for everyday useRecognize and write basic Chinese words for improved communication5. Target Audience:Beginners with no prior experience in Chinese writingIntermediate learners looking to refine their writing skillsAnyone who wants to improve their Chinese vocabulary and character writingLanguage learners preparing for travels, business, or cultural engagement6. Course Requirements/Prerequisites:No prior knowledge of Chinese characters is needed.You'll need paper, a pen, and enthusiasm to practice writing!7. Course Categories & Tagsrimary Category: Language, ChineseTags: Chinese writing, Chinese characters, stroke order, Mandarin, Chinese for beginners, radicals, Chinese words, language learning
Overview
Section 1: Before you start
Lecture 1 Housekeeping
Lecture 2 Frequently Asked Questions
Section 2: Introduction
Lecture 3 Introduction
Lecture 4 Differences between Simplified and Traditional Chinese
Lecture 5 Stroke Order Rules
Lecture 6 Common Radicals: Download the resource book
Section 3: The Chinese Writing Lessons based on Radicals
Lecture 7 Radical 人
Lecture 8 Radical 冫
Lecture 9 Radical 氵
Lecture 10 Radical 火
Lecture 11 Radical 木
Lecture 12 Radical 土
Lecture 13 Radical 口
Lecture 14 Radical 心
Lecture 15 Radical 女
Lecture 16 Radical 言
Lecture 17 Radical 车
Section 4: Common Chinese Words: Numbers
Lecture 18 One 一
Lecture 19 Two 二
Lecture 20 Three 三
Lecture 21 Four 四
Lecture 22 Five 五
Lecture 23 Six 六
Lecture 24 Seven 七
Lecture 25 Eight 八
Lecture 26 Nine 九
Lecture 27 Ten 十
Section 5: TIME
Lecture 28 Sky/Day 天
Lecture 29 Year 年
Lecture 30 Month 月
Lecture 31 Day 日
Lecture 32 Time 时
Lecture 33 Minute 分
Lecture 34 Today/Now 今
Lecture 35 Bright、Tomorrow明
Lecture 36 Morning 早
Lecture 37 Night/ Evening 晚
Section 6: People
Lecture 38 People 人
Lecture 39 Man 男
Lecture 40 Woman 女
Lecture 41 Child 子
Lecture 42 Friend 朋友(朋)
Lecture 43 Friend 朋友 (友)
Lecture 44 Teacher 老师(老)
Lecture 45 Teacher 老师 (师)
Lecture 46 Student 学生(学)
Lecture 47 Student 学生(生)
Section 7: Body Parts
Lecture 48 Hand 手
Lecture 49 Ear 耳
Lecture 50 Foot 足
Lecture 51 Heart 心
Lecture 52 Head 头
Section 8: Directions/Locations
Lecture 53 Middle 中
Lecture 54 Left 左
Lecture 55 Right 右
Lecture 56 Up 上
Lecture 57 Download 下
Lecture 58 Front 前
Lecture 59 Back 后
Section 9: Descriptive words
Lecture 60 Big 大
Lecture 61 Small 小
Lecture 62 Good 好
Lecture 63 Bad 坏
Lecture 64 Far 远
Lecture 65 Near 近
Section 10: Action words
Lecture 66 Walk 走
Lecture 67 Eat 吃
Lecture 68 See 看
Lecture 69 Listen 听
Lecture 70 Go 去
Beginners interested in learning how to write Chinese characters,Students looking to improve their Chinese writing skills,Travelers, professionals, or hobbyists wanting to engage with the Chinese language,Anyone eager to build a solid foundation for learning Chinese writing
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MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 2h 30m
Master the basics of Chinese writing with 200+ essential characters and improve your understanding of stroke order
What you'll learn
Master over 200 essential Chinese characters for daily use
Understand the meanings and radicals that form these characters
Learn and apply the correct stroke order to ensure proper writing
Develop foundational Chinese writing skills for future learning
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Chinese characters is needed.
You'll need paper, a pen, and enthusiasm to practice writing!
Description
Are you ready to start learning how to write Chinese characters with confidence? This course is designed to help beginners and intermediate learners master the basics of Chinese writing through a step-by-step approach. In this course, we'll focus on teaching you 200+ essential characters, along with the radicals that form the foundation of the Chinese language.By enrolling, you'll not only learn the correct stroke order for each character, but also gain a deeper understanding of their meanings and uses.This course also includes a free download of my book, "200+ Essential Chinese Words," which you can use as a resource to practice and solidify what you've learned.What you'll learn:Master over 200 essential Chinese characters for daily useUnderstand the meanings and radicals that form these charactersLearn and apply the correct stroke order to ensure proper writingDevelop foundational Chinese writing skills for future learningThis course includes:Step-by-step video lessons that guide you through stroke order and character meaningFree download of my book "200+ Essential Chinese Words" for extra practiceQuizzes and exercises to reinforce your knowledge of key charactersLifetime access to the course and any future updatesWho this course is for:Beginners interested in learning how to write Chinese charactersStudents looking to improve their Chinese writing skillsTravelers, professionals, or hobbyists wanting to engage with the Chinese languageAnyone eager to build a solid foundation for learning Chinese writing4. What You Will Learn (Learning Objectives/Bullet Points):Write 200+ essential Chinese characters using proper stroke orderUnderstand the meanings and structure of key Chinese radicalsDevelop confidence in handwriting Chinese characters for everyday useRecognize and write basic Chinese words for improved communication5. Target Audience:Beginners with no prior experience in Chinese writingIntermediate learners looking to refine their writing skillsAnyone who wants to improve their Chinese vocabulary and character writingLanguage learners preparing for travels, business, or cultural engagement6. Course Requirements/Prerequisites:No prior knowledge of Chinese characters is needed.You'll need paper, a pen, and enthusiasm to practice writing!7. Course Categories & Tagsrimary Category: Language, ChineseTags: Chinese writing, Chinese characters, stroke order, Mandarin, Chinese for beginners, radicals, Chinese words, language learning
Overview
Section 1: Before you start
Lecture 1 Housekeeping
Lecture 2 Frequently Asked Questions
Section 2: Introduction
Lecture 3 Introduction
Lecture 4 Differences between Simplified and Traditional Chinese
Lecture 5 Stroke Order Rules
Lecture 6 Common Radicals: Download the resource book
Section 3: The Chinese Writing Lessons based on Radicals
Lecture 7 Radical 人
Lecture 8 Radical 冫
Lecture 9 Radical 氵
Lecture 10 Radical 火
Lecture 11 Radical 木
Lecture 12 Radical 土
Lecture 13 Radical 口
Lecture 14 Radical 心
Lecture 15 Radical 女
Lecture 16 Radical 言
Lecture 17 Radical 车
Section 4: Common Chinese Words: Numbers
Lecture 18 One 一
Lecture 19 Two 二
Lecture 20 Three 三
Lecture 21 Four 四
Lecture 22 Five 五
Lecture 23 Six 六
Lecture 24 Seven 七
Lecture 25 Eight 八
Lecture 26 Nine 九
Lecture 27 Ten 十
Section 5: TIME
Lecture 28 Sky/Day 天
Lecture 29 Year 年
Lecture 30 Month 月
Lecture 31 Day 日
Lecture 32 Time 时
Lecture 33 Minute 分
Lecture 34 Today/Now 今
Lecture 35 Bright、Tomorrow明
Lecture 36 Morning 早
Lecture 37 Night/ Evening 晚
Section 6: People
Lecture 38 People 人
Lecture 39 Man 男
Lecture 40 Woman 女
Lecture 41 Child 子
Lecture 42 Friend 朋友(朋)
Lecture 43 Friend 朋友 (友)
Lecture 44 Teacher 老师(老)
Lecture 45 Teacher 老师 (师)
Lecture 46 Student 学生(学)
Lecture 47 Student 学生(生)
Section 7: Body Parts
Lecture 48 Hand 手
Lecture 49 Ear 耳
Lecture 50 Foot 足
Lecture 51 Heart 心
Lecture 52 Head 头
Section 8: Directions/Locations
Lecture 53 Middle 中
Lecture 54 Left 左
Lecture 55 Right 右
Lecture 56 Up 上
Lecture 57 Download 下
Lecture 58 Front 前
Lecture 59 Back 后
Section 9: Descriptive words
Lecture 60 Big 大
Lecture 61 Small 小
Lecture 62 Good 好
Lecture 63 Bad 坏
Lecture 64 Far 远
Lecture 65 Near 近
Section 10: Action words
Lecture 66 Walk 走
Lecture 67 Eat 吃
Lecture 68 See 看
Lecture 69 Listen 听
Lecture 70 Go 去
Beginners interested in learning how to write Chinese characters,Students looking to improve their Chinese writing skills,Travelers, professionals, or hobbyists wanting to engage with the Chinese language,Anyone eager to build a solid foundation for learning Chinese writing
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