Though it’s not the first thing you have to learn, knowing Chinese grammar has its importance, and sooner or later you will have to deal with it. The secret is taking courses designed to teach you grammar without the need to study endless rules. How? By absorbing the basic Chinese grammar rules while listening to natives having real conversations. That’s how children learn.
Inside the app, you will find 3 different sections dedicated to learning Chinese grammar online. Each section consists of 7 or 8 grammar lessons that take around 5 minutes each to complete. Every lesson introduces Chinese grammar exercises where you read, listen to natives, write and speak. Rooted in science, our exercises are specifically created to keep you engaged and make learning Chinese as easy and fun as possible.
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That’s why our language experts created a language learning experience where you can practice Chinese grammar naturally, by building real sentences anchored in real-life situations. Order food in a restaurant. Have a casual chat with a native speaker about your day. Explore ways of talking about the books you read. These are all grammar exercises created around certain themes in order to boost your learning.
Want to learn certain conjugations? With our on-demand conjugation table, you can click on verbs during any exercise and you will be able to see their conjugations. The present, past and future tenses are now all at your fingertips. What’s even better, depending on your grammar level, you can choose to learn Chinese grammar for beginners, intermediate grammar, or jump to the advanced Chinese grammar exercises. No matter your level of Chinese, you will get the most out of learning with Mondly.
This cannot be said about the use of tones. Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language where intonation and pitch matter a lot. By changing the intonation you change the meaning of what you are saying. For example, saying "táng" with a rising tone means sugar while "tāng" with a high tone means soup. The Mandarin Chinese language has 4 basic tones: rising, falling, flat, and both rising and falling. You can tell which tone to use by looking at the marks above the vowels used in Pinyin, the Latin writing system making the Chinese alphabet easier to understand by non-Asians.
Our linguists have created Chinese exercises that will feel like playing a game. The catch: you absorb the Chinese grammar effortlessly. In no time, you’ll be getting compliments from natives for your Chinese skills.
Instead of learning the hardest parts of Chinese grammar first, we take you through a journey of the most used Chinese words and sentences. This means that you start by learning what really matters first.
Learning Chinese can sometimes feel overwhelming. That’s why we created language leaderboards to keep you motivated along the way. Play your way to Chinese by competing with friends and the entire world.
Every Chinese exercise created by our world-class linguists is meant to bring you one step closer to having real conversations. That’s why we created speaking exercises for you to practice the Chinese grammar you learn.
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