Finally! Secrets of learning Chinese revealed...

“How To Slash Time, Effort And Money When Learning Chinese, Avoid All The Blunders 98.7% Of The Chinese Learners Make, And Master Chinese In As Little As 6 Months... 100% Guaranteed!”

Owen Lee

 

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f you've ever felt frustrated, discouraged, angry, tired, or helpless while learning Chinese (pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, writing, speaking, etc.), then what you're about to read will change your Chinese learning experience forever, and this will be the most important letter you'll ever read on how to learn Chinese the right way.

As you read further down this page, you'll discover the truths about learning Chinese and the real reason why you can learn Chinese easily, quickly and inexpensively — as well as how to do it, starting today.

But first, I have a question for you... Why does Chinese seem so hard even though it is not? Or rather, "why do a handful of people find learning Chinese easy while the vast majority of Chinese learners don't?"

 

Fact 1: Chinese Is NOT Difficult.
It's Just Different.

The fact is, Chinese itself is not difficult, but the switch between English (or most European languages) and Chinese is difficult.

You see, Chinese belongs to the "Sino-Tibetan language family" whereas English is a "West Germanic" language that belongs to the "Indo-European language family". There are too many differences in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar between the two languages...

Many people would agree that Dutch is easy. Why? Because Dutch is yet another West Germanic language and share many common traits with English such as in vocabulary and word order.

And why is French easier for Spanish-speaking people than it is to English-speaking people? Because French and Spanish are both "Latin" languages, a different branch of the Indo-European language family.

Here's the thing... Because of certain language concepts that are distinctive about Chinese, you would then tend to think Chinese is strange, difficult, complex and "doesn't make sense".

For example, the Chinese language doesn't have an alphabet. (The Pinyin alphabet is merely a "Romanization aid" for pronunciation and never existed in the Chinese language until last century). This may have seemed strange to you when you first learned about it...

But you know what? The Chinese feels just as weird when they began learning any alphabet-based language. You don't actually hear any Chinese person say "the English alphabet is so strange" simply because everyone is so accustomed to learning English nowadays.

Analogy #1

You may find it amusing to see people eating with two sticks at first, but to the Chinese people who have been using chopsticks all their lives, using fork and knife to eat a steak is just as bizarre and uncomfortable.

Similarly, when you see Chinese high school students struggle with English pronunciation, you should realize that they share the same pain with you. For example, the "th" sound is just as hard as the Chinese "zh" sound is to you, and having to treat "he" and "him" differently is just as unnatural as differentiating the tones of Chinese character is to you.

 

Fact 2: You Need The Right System
For Learning Chinese

Now you know that Chinese is not difficult but just different, you should also begin to realize that the very reason most people can't learn Chinese efficiently is that they learn it they same way they learn English (or their native languages), and they rely mostly on their own methods and imagination. That is just as bad as those Chinese who treat English the same way as they do Chinese and subsequently ignore all the cases, tenses and irregular verbs.

That's why you need a different system that is tailored to learning the Chinese language... In other words, the right system.

Analogy #2

An over-simplified analogy is this: when you're driving on different roads of drastically different conditions, you need different tires.

Let's say a minute ago you were driving during the sultry summer on the highway and a minute later you're magically teleported a snow-covered road in a freezing winter.

Would you change your tire?

Changing the tire may take some, but you'll be much better off once you're on road again. On the other hand, not switching tire will consume more gas and the driving will be harder and slower.

Switching to a new and proven system of learning Chinese, this different language family "on a different branch", is just like putting on a safe tire to drive in a different weather.

 

Fact 3: The Right System For Learning Chinese
Will Make All The Difference

Why do certain non-English speakers learn English much more efficiently than others?

Sometimes this has to do with "talent", but more often than not, it has to do with the teachers. When you see a whole class of Chinese students with much better grasp of the English language than another class, you know it's not something that "talent" alone can account for.

The knowledge of a language is always there and is the same to everybody, but the process of leaning, the organization of knowledge and sequence of teaching differ from teacher to teacher, from textbook to textbook... So what can the right teacher or the right textbook teach you that others can't?

The right system.

And why do some people find Chinese easy to learn while others find this language confusing and intimidating...

Again, the right system.

The right system of learning Chinese will make all the difference.

Without the right system to learn Chinese, Chinese will seem intimidating, complex and frustrating. The harder you work, the more time and energy you'll waste.

With the right system, you will be on the fast track.

Analogy #3

Let me use another analogy here. Assume you're going to center city from 10 miles away, would you rather go there by foot or by bus? If you go by foot you can start right away but if you choose to go by bus you'll have to spend a bit of time to locate the bus stop and reach there first.

Any savvy learner would spend some time locating the bus stop, right?

Never work hard blindly. Always work smartly.

 

Fact 4: Anyone Can Master
The Right System For Learning Chinese

People who are good at their native language are not necessarily good at learning Chinese (or any other foreign language).

Why?

Because the natural acquisition of mother tongue is different from learning a second language.

When people are put into a common native language environment, the differences between everyone's language acquisition processes are not obvious. That's why your friends and you have similar, even though varied, language abilities of your mother tongue.

But when people are put into a Chinese speaking environment, you'll immediately observe differences among everyone's language acquisition process due because each of them will, if without common guidance, learn Chinese differently according to their own systems.

What's more, learning Chinese is different from learning French, Spanish or any other foreign language, even more so considering the fact that Chinese is not alphabet-based. (You cannot infer sound by looking at the words. Contrary to what some people think, most east Asian languages such as Japanese and Korean are alphabet-based languages. They just don't use the Latin alphabet and the script does indicate the sound.)

Fortunately, anyone, regardless of his/her language abilities of his/her mother tongue, can and will learn Chinese easily and quickly if given the right system, although results may vary due to difference in age, Chinese learning experience, interest and other common factors.

 

The Right Chinese Learning System
That Works For You

Let me introduce to you "Learn Real Chinese", a comprehensive and time-tested Chinese learning system that is designed to help you learn the Chinese language at greater efficiency than most Chinese learners out there.

It's the culmination of years of primary research and first-hand learning experience gathered through hundreds of Chinese learners and it will provide you with proven strategies designed uniquely for learning Chinese.

You do not need to be "talented" at learning Chinese (or any other language)

You do not need to spend an overwhelming amount of time learning Chinese

You do not need any expensive training materials

The "Learn Real Chinese" system will equip you with everything you'll ever need to learn Chinese easily, quickly and inexpensively.

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Here Are Some Of The Secrets You're Going To
Discover In The "Learn Real Chinese" System

Pronunciation

The Chinese being a tonal language is just one trait of the language you have to get used to.

You may think it's strange that a change of a syllable's tone will alter its meaning. The Chinese people also think it's strange that a consonant doesn't have to be followed by a vowel... You see, Chinese is a monosyllabic language and no Chinese Character ever ends with a consonant, which is exactly why you hear many Chinese append a short vowel to an English word that ends with a consonant, e.g. many Chinese pronounce "dog-e" instead of "dog".

And you know what, the Chinese language is pronounced with a different part of the mouth than English is. You'll learn more about the "pronunciation focal point" in the "Learn Real Chinese" system, but essentially the idea is that by simply changing the "focal point" of your mouth cavity as you produce sounds, you'll instantly sound a lot more like a Chinese and be able to speak the language more naturally instead of "forcing" each sound out of your mouth and feeling "something is wrong".

And here's more what you'll learn in the pronunciation module of the "Learn Real Chinese" system:

The 2 problematic recurring patterns of people learning Chinese pronunciation that you must steer clear of

A practical trick of detecting your own pronunciation problem and rectify it before it hinders your ability to understand and be understood

What really characterizes the sound of a Chinese and what you must do to ensure you sound like a native Chinese speaker

Why you should never approximate a Chinese sounds with similar English ones and what exactly you should do instead

How long you should spend on perfecting your Chinese pronunciation before proceeding to the next stage of learning

The most distinctive differences between Chinese vowels/consonants and English vowels/consonants that almost that so few people talk about… non-Chinese speakers almost never pay attention to them and Chinese speakers are unconscious about them.

What is the "value" of a Chinese tone and what is the right way to learn them so that you don't speak the 4 tones that seem to have been "caught in between" the correct tones

What is the "rhythm" of Chinese and how it is related to the English main-clause vs. sub-clause

A closely-guarded technique that is never revealed before of how to "reverse engineer" the way a native Chinese speaks. You'll never learn this anywhere else.

 

Vocabulary

Your second-language teacher back at school might have emphasized the importance of learning vocabulary and grammar "side-by-side" through listening and reading exercises. That might be effective in terms of quality and depth of learning, but it does eat up a huge chunk of your time. I'm not saying that you should separate learning vocabulary and grammar totally, but how many of us really have as much free time as a school kid does?

The truth, despite all the popular "politically correct" methods of learning a foreign language, is that learning Chinese vocabulary and grammar separately (in the right way) is a much more effective way to quickly raise your Chinese proficiency, especially when you're just past beginner stage and before you hit your plateau (trust me, you will hit your bottle neck… but you're better off hitting it as soon as possible).

Start with simple Chinese words that have less ambiguity. Nouns are a good starting point as they are the least dependent on context. Verbs, however, often have different meanings in different situations so you should start with basic day-to-day verbs.

Here're some of the things you'll learn in the vocabulary module of the "Learn Real Chinese" system:

One simple strategy you can employ to shock others with a sudden surge of your Chinese vocabulary

The fundamental principle of photographic memory that can turn you into a "walking dictionary"

A 10-second routine you must go through every time you commit a new Chinese word to long-term memory

The #1 rule you absolutely have to follow if you want to make your memory of the Chinese words last twice as long

How to use different "mental colors" to help you remember Chinese words faster and longer

Fool-proof techniques that are guaranteed to add spice to your vocabulary learning so you'll never get bored of learning more Chinese words

A technique you unconsciously learned in kindergarten that can make a huge difference in learning Chinese vocabulary for you

The jealously-guarded secret mnemonic technique of using sex to memorize Chinese words faster and retain them in your memory longer

What you can learn from the "Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve" and how to schedule your revision to maximize your learning effort

How to build your own personalized "Word Bank" and use it to conquer your own forgetfulness

What "two-way" vocabulary is and how it makes a world of difference between a fluent Chinese speaker and a Chinese beginner

 

Grammar

Contrary to popular belief, the most efficient way to learn the grammar of a language is to actually absorb the major rules all at once after you are familiar with the basic vocabulary. You see, having an overview of the rules of Chinese will make you more aware of what's going on in both written and spoken form.

Analogy #4

Let's say you don't know how to play poker and all I've ever told you is that royal flush beats all other hands. You'd still be at a loss when seeing people play. But if I give you an overview of all the rules, you'd have a much better sense of what's going on even if you still haven't memorized the entire poker hand ranking.

In the first round of learning Chinese grammar, you should aim for a general awareness and comprehension of the characteristics of Chinese. Don't get bogged down by any complex rule, exception or minor detail.

Think of it as a first date with a new acquaintance. Your first impression should be quite general. You only notice the way they look, what they wear, how they behave and so on. As your relationship develops and you get more involved, you become more familiar with them. You know the little quirks in their behavior and soon you can even start predicting how they will act. Your relationship with grammar is similar… only that you can't dump it as easily.

This way of learning grammar is especially suitable for Chinese, because Chinese grammar is a lot more "relaxed", e.g. There is no change in any word for different tenses, cases or parts of speech, and there's no such thing as subject pronoun or object pronoun because they all appear the same in any situation. (The downside is that there are a lot more "accustomed sayings" or "exceptions" in Chinese that takes a longer time to get to know and use correctly. In other words, the learning curve of Chinese is very smooth at first but it keeps going up all the way.)

And here are more of what you'll learn in the grammar module of the "Learn Real Chinese" system:

A tested-and-proven method to learn Chinese grammar rules that you may have never heard of

The right way to conduct "the first pass" of grammar learning that so few Chinese learners know. It contradicts some "mainstream" foreign language learning methodology but it works for rapid language acquisition.

One important thing to do before you delve into your Chinese grammar guides that will make your learning process following that much more efficient

A secret weapon of learning Chinese grammar invented by an English scholar in the last century. It will speed up your grammar learning by at least 40%.

An amazing trick of memorizing the highly "flexible" Chinese grammar rules and easily apply them in real life even though they may appear perplexing to other Chinese learners

A powerful technique you can use to skip memorizing the "grammar tables" of particles, markers, mood, aspect, measure words, and so on.

How to learn exceptions of Chinese grammar rules effectively and become more "in tune" with the Chinese language

 

The Four Basic Language Abilities Of Chinese

Learning Chinese is not just about learning pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. It's also about interacting with Chinese-speaking people in real, watching TV in Chinese, listening to announcements, reading a road sign in Chinese, and so on.

The four basic levels of Chinese proficiency are each represented by your ability to read, listen, write and speak. More specifically:

More specifically:

Reading -- The first level of Chinese proficiency is when you can get the general idea about what you're reading in Chinese. At this level you've just started using Chinese. By reading Chinese texts and learning new words, you are on your way to expanding your Chinese vocabulary substantially.

Listening -- The second level is when spoken Chinese no longer sounds like gibberish and begins to make sense to you. At this level, you should be able to talk about basic concepts, but the majority of the time you're passively accepting what's fed to you in spoken form.

Writing -- The third level is when you can start to write in Chinese (and certainly not just in Pinyin). You have grasped the basic Chinese grammar and a large enough vocabulary to form proper sentences. You may still rely heavily on a dictionary when writing but you already interact in real-time through, say, internet chatting applications.

Speaking -- The fourth level is when can hold conversations and use the language with some freedom. You should have no big problems asking for directions, shopping, debating or talking about in-depth subjects.

Keep in mind that going from one level to the next is not exactly a clear-cut transition like in a video game because all these four skills go hand in hand. You might have met people who can read a basic Chinese text but can hardly converse. (You might have even been in this situation yourself, as a result of not devoting enough attention to all four Chinese proficiency levels.)

We're going to focus on these 4 abilities one by one and find out exactly how to improve each of them in the most efficient and cost-effective way, including:

An important characteristic of fast Chinese learners that will help you learn Chinese much more efficiently

What kind of Chinese texts you should read to maximize your learning effort

Tough reading problems that Chinese learners frequently encounter and how to solve them the right way

The 5 golden rules you must follow in order to absorb Chinese reading materials quickly

A clear "attack plan" to help you write clearly, naturally and impressively in Chinese

An accidentally discovered secret that can quickly improve your Chinese writing quality and make you write like a native speaker

A simple yet effective technique that can instantly increase your comprehension rate

How to sound more "native" with a 5-minute tweak in the way you speak Chinese

The "magic words" that only native Chinese speakers use but 95% of non-Chinese are unaware of

An amazing method to build self-confidence of speaking in Chinese and how to instantly overcome any fear, frustration or embarrassment

How to know what to talk about in Chinese while keeping the interest of your listener

The real reason why children can learn Chinese fast and how you can accelerate your learning by using 3 quick "copycat" techniques

What you must know about taking a break from learning Chinese

 

 

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Yours Sincerely,

Owen Lee

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