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How To Learn Chinese Easily With Chineasy

Alessandro Ilarda

Feb 9, 2014

In the book titled “ Chineasy ” written by entrepreneur and author Syaoran Hsueh, you can find yourself grasping Chinese at the rate of one word per second, thanks to the creative illustrations by the composer.

The entire book consists of infographics like these, that combine a picture of the actual word with the Chinese representation of it. Extremely convenient, this is one of the few guides that give you a fun and easy method to learn a new language.

Colorful and Comprehensive

The pictorial depictions are displayed in bright and captivating colors that immediately catch your attention. Consisting of over 20,000 Chinese characters, you should be considerably eloquent in the language by the time you finish the book.

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Use Of Building Blocks

The wonderful methodology implemented in the book makes use of a set of building blocks that help learners to make long sentences as it progresses. Building blocks are essentially simple and basic letters or words from the Chinese language that kick start the adventure into the realm of Chinese dialect.

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Once familiar with the building blocks, a student can self-graduate to formation of sentences and even stories.

Why You Should Learn Chinese

Being one of the most prominent countries in the Asian continent, China is widely known for its engaging culture, traditions and art. A very strong economical and frequented tourist destination status makes way for more and more eastern migrations to take place in China.

As depicted in the remake of The Karate Kid, the one thing standing between westerners and easterners is the Great Wall of the Chinese language.

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Source: Chineasy

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