SA
Jun 16, 2020
Awesome experience it was a comprehensive and informative course. I learnt alot. Thank you coursera for providing us such a nice and global platform to enhance skills and knowlegde by sitting at home.
SS
Sep 16, 2016
Thanks for this course. I like it and this language really so necessary for me and my job. My company in New Zealand - ESKA Ltd (www.eskaltd.co.nz, eskaltd.com) and we are work with aliens from China.
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Perfect for Real Beginners in Chinese Learning! This course is ideal for those who are just starting their journey in learning Chinese. The focus is on daily conversational skills using pinyin, with minimal involvement of Chinese characters. This approach is excellent for beginners, as it allows you to concentrate on speaking and understanding the language without the added pressure of memorizing characters at this stage. A standout feature of the course is the overall summary notes provided at the end, which include Chinese characters, their pinyin, and definitions. This is a great resource for revisiting what you've learned and gradually familiarizing yourself with the characters at your own pace. I highly recommend this course for anyone looking to build a solid foundation in Chinese communication without feeling overwhelmed by the complexities of the writing system.
By Deleted A
•Sep 13, 2021
A great and comprehensive course overall; as a complete beginner, I did take away a lot. However, I wish the instructor had dedicated a section in each lecture, or at the beginning of the course, to go over the grammar points. Three examples would be: (1) the positions of different parts of speech in a sentence (especially in a question); (2) noun-verb-adjective relations; and (3) when to use or not to use "to be" verb (shì). This way, it'd be much easier for students to formulate sentences and grasp the basis of them. One more trivial issue is that in the later weeks, some words have the "ar" or "anr" finals (as in "zài nàr", "zài nǎr", "yīdiǎnr", and "wánr yóuxì"), but these finals weren't introduced at the beginning of the course, and in the lectures the instructor didn't elaborate on how to pronounce them or why they were there.
By Valerie D
•May 29, 2020
I enjoy the flexibility of taking the course wherever I am. I can put into use all the things that were taught, on a regular basis. I would have liked information or side notes about sentence structure. Was not able to complete the notes at the end. I was trying to see if I could print it and I couldn't go back to it. I liked the addition of the characters in the notes. The exercises were helpful and the instructor spoke clearly so I could hear the pronunciation. It would be nice to listen to dialogues of what was learned to develop the listening part of the language. My greatest gratitude to all those that made this course possible. Thank you. Xie xie.
By Katherine B
•Oct 29, 2016
The course provided a solid, clear, and friendly introduction to the basics of speaking & understanding spoken Mandarin, as well as to how Mandarin is written in the Roman alphabet. Vocabulary and grammar points were introduced at a pace that was never too overwhelming. I'd have liked the quizzes to be based on listening to a dialogue or watching a video and then testing comprehension, rather than just on vocabulary. But on the whole, I was pleased. It was exciting, right as the course was ending, to see that I could have a tiny conversation of the "Do you like autumn?" and "We are taking the subway to school" variety with a Chinese colleague.
By Walid H
•Jul 14, 2018
Quizzes were very easy. I was expecting more questions and some more Chinese / English sentences in the quizzes. I mentioned a mistake in the quizz concerning 'numbers' but nobody bothered to answer me. It was a teacher mistake and / or computer but definitely it was not mine. I hope that in the future the course will be improved, the quizzes more difficult and some sentences be included in these quizzes whether in English or in Chinese (pinyin). The teacher could have included at least two Chinese ideograms in each course in order to get familiarized with them, such as : exit / pull / push / toilet / taxi stop / etc... Thanks.
By Andrea N
•Jun 20, 2018
It's a good course to learn chinese for beginners. The skills you learn/improve the most in the course are pronunciation and vocabulary, which I think are the most important for a beginner, because them allow you to speak with some fluency. I missed a little explanations about gramar and syntax, but I asked in the forums about them, the problem is that often doubts aren't answered there. I also missed characters, but it's perhaps understandable that in a beginners course they aren't already introduced. Chinese is so difficult and it requires many years of study, so I think in general it's a complete course for a beginner.
By Cristina F
•Aug 23, 2018
La profesora explica muy bien y en muy buen inglés, mucha importancia a la pronunciación y aprendí. Curso básico, aunque se quedan muchos cabos sueltos en la versión gratuita (ejemplo, solo da las horas en punto, nunca llega a decir los pronombres ni explicar si hay tiempos verbales y otras cosas muy básicas que son el primer estadio de todos los aprendizajes de idiomas). Punto negativo: nadie revisa a los "subtituladores" y en el español se pueden leer cosas como "[coreano]" "esto no lo entiendo" o algo raro en una lección que decía "papá, ¿esto qué significa? Está en coreano". O similar.
By Deleted A
•Sep 21, 2015
The course is a very practical approach to the language. The main goal of it being to help you get by in the country. It's title should be Surviving in China 101. Although misleading for people wanting to learn the language to an extensive level, it's definitely a good base to have and to build on. The material is presented in a very accessible manner and the quizzes help you master the key elements acquired within each session. Overall, great class if you plan visiting the country and want to be able to get by without a translator as we all know that not all Chinese natives speak English.
By Ethan C
•Feb 21, 2021
I really enjoyed this course. The instructor was very thorough, really patient with everything, I could understand her clearly. The way she taught wasn't rushed, and she seemed to be having a good time while doing it. If I have any feedback, it would be that there would be a little more ear training, alongside the reading portions. Listening to native speakers really helps solidify the phonetics of such a challenging language such as this one. Regardless, thank you this was very informative and I'm excited to continue on my journey to fluent Mandarin (however long that takes).
By Yulia B
•Nov 8, 2015
Everything is very well! Ilike the material and the professor who is teaching us. She is very good. Thank you very much. But the only problem for me is that the wrong pronunciation is given by the professor. For me it wasa psycological issue. Because, I would remember the variant how you should not do! AndI think it is better to make an example only the right variant and repeting this several times as a tongue twister. During the course I am trying to avoid this wrong examples, trying to scroll later and not to hear them. Everything else I like very much!
By Cornelia H
•Aug 23, 2015
This course includes major topics of daily life. After having completed all lessons with Professor Xiaoyu Liu, the student will be able to express himself/herself in many useful situations. This fast result of some basic Chinese is very motiviating to complete the course and to continue studying this fascinating language. The only drawback may be the lack of some corresponding Chinese characters. However, this may exceed the scope of this Coursera course. Maybe there will be a course Chinese for Beginners 2 in future. If so, I would certainly participate.
By Belinda N
•Mar 12, 2022
I absolutely LOVED this course. The only frustrating thing I have experienced is the time when assistance was needed to overcome system errors or help was needed when struggling with submission of some of the assignments. There is no help available and therefore, because I want to complete and not quit halfway, I had to do these assignments over and over and over and over again using various methods, until the system accepted it. But, overall, I am very satisfied with the course and will definitely recommend it to my friends. Keep up the good work!
By Brendan
•Oct 6, 2015
Excellent course for a beginner or post-beginner as the fundamentals of pronunciation are dealt with slowly in the first half and then it races ahead with useful language and vocabulary for everyday contemporary situations like talking about hobbies, using the internet, etc etc. Stylistically, the Professor may seem dry and mechanical to some but I liked her. No fluff. She moves at quite a pace. For false-beginners, would have bene nice to ave had access to the Chinese vocabulary during the course not at the end. Looking forward to the next course.
By R. L H M E a R L H E
•Aug 6, 2017
This was a great beginner's Chinese course and therefore a great review for me. Although I had studied Chinese before, there were some lessons that I had never learned academically, but had acquired from everyday life living in China, and therefore, those lessons were interesting to sit through to see how the sentences are created This was very useful for understanding the structure, which goes beyond merely acquiring a language through daily conversation. It provides for a better understanding of the functionality of the language.
Thank you.
By Eric L
•Dec 29, 2022
An excellent course for absolute beginners like myself. It's very difficult to hear the tones at first and work out how to pronounce the syllables. Getting the numbers form one to ten was tricky and I needed to create my own English phonemic transcription based on what I think it sounded like because I kept tripping over the Pinyin.
PS There's a couple of things I'd like to discuss with Marayam or an active mentor about the course.
I wasn't able to get the textbook for "Chinese Characters for Beginners." Can somebody help me find it please.