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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:trackback="http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/trackback/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"><channel><title>Study chinese in china-chinese language school in china</title><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</link><description> </description><generator>RainbowSoft Studio Z-Blog 1.8 Arwen Build 90619</generator><language>enlish</language><copyright>Copyright 1to1mandarinworkshop.com Your WebSite. Some Rights Reserved.</copyright><pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 20:32:47 +0800</pubDate><item><title>Our teaching method and who we are</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/teaching-method.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 19:27:15 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/teaching-method.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>We often use Chinese traditional teaching method to teach &ndash; Always think about the study of the students&rsquo; sides, always ask which kind of teacher do I need as a student? Firstly, our teachers must the Harbin City local inhabitants. This idea sounds crazy, but this is very good for the students. As we know, <a href="http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/" target="_blank">Chinese language</a> is very big with 72 ethnic minority languages, Mandarin is just a form of Chinese language which is the official language of PRC. We admit that we couldn&rsquo;t teach you Chinese language, but we could teach you the perfect tones of Mandarin which we have the advantages of it, this is our teachers be chosen. Secondly, our teachers must have the certificates of teaching Mandarin. The certificates we care are Mandarin level which is from the Mandarin Research and Test Centre and the certificates majored in Teaching Mandarin as the foreign language from their universities. Thirdly, we must have well organized teaching systems and make the flexible personal study plans for the students before they start the courses and we require our teachers very well prepared for the lessons with their highly responsible, enough patient, and experienced way. </p>...]]></description><category>learn chinese </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/teaching-method.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=35</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=35&amp;key=a49a2a9e</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Short Introduction of Harbin</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Introduction-Harbin.html</link><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 05:18:43 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Introduction-Harbin.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Harbin is the capital of Heilongjiang Province. Harbin is famous for ice and snow. Walking along the street, different kinds of buildings come to your eyes,especially the church in Guogeli Street and the Central Avenue with European featues. The Sun Island has been impressed most. If you want to see the whole city, you can go to the Dragon Tower. In summer, the smell of the trees can make you relaw a lot. In winter, the view of the of the snow will keep you staying for a long time. It is also a famous Shopping Heaven. There are all kinds of clothes being sold in Hongbo Shopping Center, Songlei Shopping Center, Yuanda Shopping Center, etc. Harbin is a good place to go, whether it&rsquo;s summer or winter</p>...]]></description><category>study chinese culture</category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Introduction-Harbin.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=33</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=33&amp;key=27d324d5</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Learn Chinese characters-月</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/32.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 18:43:05 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/32.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>month&nbsp;&nbsp; 月[yue] (the fourth tone) This character is actually a picture of the moon, with the two horizontal lines representing the left eye and mouth of the mythical&ldquo;man in the moon.&rdquo; (Actually, the Chinese see a hare in the moon, but it is a little farfetched to find one in the character.) And one month, of course, is one cycle of the moon. <br />...</p>]]></description><category>Learn Chinese characters </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/32.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=32</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=32&amp;key=728ebab5</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Chinese character</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Chinese-character.html</link><pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 01:54:00 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Chinese-character.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>day&nbsp;&nbsp; 日[ri] (the fourth tone) This character is intended to be a pictograph of the sun. Recalling what we said in the previous frame about round forms, it is easy to detect the circle and the big smile that characterize our simplest drawings of the sun&mdash;like those yellow badges with the words, &ldquo;Have a nice day!&rdquo;<br />...</p>]]></description><category>Learn Chinese characters </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Chinese-character.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=31</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=31&amp;key=26ab39ce</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Learn Chinese characters - one Chinese character a day</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Chinese-characters.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 20:11:22 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Chinese-characters.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>mouth&nbsp;&nbsp; 口[kou] (the third tone) Like several of the first characters we shall learn, the character for mouth is a clear pictograph. Since there are no circular shapes in the characters, the square must be used to depict the circle. <br />...</p>]]></description><category>Learn Chinese characters </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Chinese-characters.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=30</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=30&amp;key=4c07d2a1</trackback:ping></item><item><title>How to Learn Chinese  fast</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Learn-Chinese-fast.html</link><pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 18:52:21 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Learn-Chinese-fast.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn Chinese fast start off with conversational Mandarin Chinese.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/mandarin.html" target="_blank">Study Mandarin </a>Chinese is one of the Chinese or Sinitic languages. These <a href="http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/ " target="_blank">chinese&nbsp; languages</a> are spoken by more than one fifth of the world's population. That adds up to more than one billion people.<br />...</p>]]></description><category>learn chinese </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/Learn-Chinese-fast.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=29</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=29&amp;key=1ac5e47f</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Learn Chinese characters - one Chinese character Ten</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/one-Chinese-character-Ten.html</link><pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 18:47:12 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/one-Chinese-character-Ten.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>ten&nbsp;&nbsp; 十[shi] (the second tone) Turn this character 45&deg; either way and you have the X used for the Roman numeral ten. <br />As a primitive, this character sometimes keeps its meaning of ten and sometimes signifies needle, this latter derived from the character for needle 针. Since the primitive is used in the character itself, there is no need to worry about confusing the two. 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When this character is used as a primitive, we shall take it to refer to the game of baseball, the meaning being derived from the nine players who make up a team</p>...]]></description><category>Learn Chinese characters </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/27.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=27</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=27&amp;key=63551f04</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Learn Chinese characters - one Chinese character a day </title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/26.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:24:53 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/26.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>eight&nbsp;&nbsp; 八[ba] (the first tone) Just as the Arabic numeral &ldquo;8&rdquo; is composed of a small circle followed by a larger one, so the character for eight is composed of a short line followed by a longer line that leans towards it without touching it. And just as the &ldquo;lazy 8&rdquo; &infin; is the mathematical symbol for &ldquo;infinity,&rdquo; so the expanse opened up below these two strokes sometimes carries the sense in Chinese of something &ldquo;all-encompassing.&rdquo; <br />...</p>]]></description><category>Learn Chinese characters </category><comments>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/26.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=26</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=26&amp;key=d9154054</trackback:ping></item><item><title>study Chinese characters - one Chinese character a day </title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/study-chinese-characters.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 03:19:45 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/blog/post/study-chinese-characters.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>seven&nbsp;&nbsp; 七[qi] (the first tone) Note that the first stroke &ldquo;cuts&rdquo; clearly through the second. 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