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Mandarin Chinese Language Courses
Build confidence in beginner Mandarin Chinese by learning Pinyin, tones and key pronunciation skills. Practise greetings, self-introductions and essential sounds.

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Start learning Mandarin Chinese with this practical two-hour beginner workshop focused on Pinyin, the official Romanised sound system used to read and pronounce Mandarin. Designed for complete beginners, travellers and anyone curious about the language, this course provides a fast and supportive introduction to the sounds of Mandarin Chinese. You will practise vowels, compound vowels, consonants and the five tones through guided examples. The tutor will use familiar English sound comparisons to help make pronunciation easier to understand. You will also learn useful greetings, simple self-introductions and tips for continuing your Mandarin learning after the course.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Online

TEXTBOOK

  • Tutor supplied material

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Understanding what Pinyin is and how it supports Mandarin learning
  • The six core vowel sounds
  • Compound vowels and blended sounds
  • Initial consonants and key pronunciation patterns
  • The five Mandarin tones and how they change meaning
  • Using English sound comparisons as a guide to pronunciation
  • Greetings, short phrases and self-introduction

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Pronounce key Mandarin sounds using Pinyin, including vowels, compound vowels, consonants and tones.
  2. Use familiar English sound comparisons to support accurate pronunciation and build confidence with Mandarin speaking.
  3. Use common greetings, simple phrases and beginner vocabulary while planning further Mandarin study.