Another element that makes Real Chinese a good resource for learning Mandarin are its mini-guides.
Chinese is traditionally written with characters, and the relationships between the characters and the spoken forms of the language is complex (Mandarin is the main dialect of Chinese, but there are many others, and all of them use the same characters).
In addition to learning the characters, school children and those learning Chinese as a foreign language can be helped by learning Pinyin, the Romanized transcription of Chinese words in which the symbols correspond closely to the sounds of Mandarin.
Confused yet? There's a lot to learn about how the spoken and written forms of Mandarin work, and Real Chinese can help you learn more with the following miniguides:
- Tones
- Pinyin
- Characters
- Useful Links
With its videos and slideshows, Real Chinese is a fun introduction to Mandarin Chinese and is a good starter resource for anyone interested in speaking Chinese or exploring the Chinese language and culture.