22
Jan

Ni hao, wo jiao Li Shan

“Hello, I’m called Li Shan”

On monday I started Mandarin evening classes. Two days a week, 2 hours per class. I have 5 weeks of classes in an intensive course that I hope will give me a good foundation that I can continue with the next level of classes.

When I was in China I picked up a number of words, phrases, and characters, but never really had any foundation to my “learning”, so it was hard to get it right and remember things correctly. After the first two lessons I’ve found a lot of what I picked up now makes more sense to me.

In the class last night I had to pick a chinese name. The teacher wasn’t too keen on the name I’d used with my Students in China, xióng mao (Panda), so we settled on Li Shan.

I’ll be back in China in June and look forward to practising what I’ve learnt.

Update: I did have the proper chinese characters rather than pinyin, but they just failed in wordpress.

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One Response to “Ni hao, wo jiao Li Shan”

  1. teacherinchina Says:

    Ni hao,

    I have been a teacher in China and was hoping to learn Chinese. However, my Chinese still sucks. Nevertheless, I recommend Heisig’s book Learning the Hanzi. His method is unique but effective.

    Good luck,

    Nicolai

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