There are 16 videos in this series:

Learn Chinese symbols for "communities" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "letter" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "spoon" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "bayonet" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "north" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "aim" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "instant" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "study" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "doubts" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "water" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "orange juice" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "low land" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "remit" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for the "Han Dynasty" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "sweat" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

Learn Chinese symbols for "stain" with tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters from a Chinese language teacher in this free video on Chinese words and phrases.

In Chinese writing, a character, or symbol is used to represent each individual syllable. There are over 47,000 Chinese characters in total, however many of these are rarely used, and the average person would need to know only about four thousand characters to be literate. Most modern Chinese words contain more than one syllable and therefore require multiple characters to write out. However, a person knowing the meanings of individual characters can often infer the general meaning of a word. In this free video series on Chinese words and phrases, learn to write words in Chinese like letter, north, remit, doubts, study, sweat and stain. Use these words to further a study of this ancient and beautiful language which uses symbols and characters to describe words and phrases.
Bo Feng Bo Feng is an experienced Chinese/English translator and interpreter. He has worked for Chinese International Travel Services, Lingnan Art Publishing House and Phillips Petroleum. Feng is also a practitioner of Chinese calligraphy and painting, producer of animated shorts, for which he has won a regional award at College Television Competition sponsored by the Academy of Television Arts and Science, in addition to being a web designer and internet marketer for Traditional Chinese Medicine. Currently, Feng is receiving an MA in Chinese candidate at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Feng has also earned an MA in Art and MFA in Computer Graphics, both from UMass Amherst.dkdk
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