"Ninhao Kids" is a Mandarin Chinese cartoon video series for children, or adults, learning the basics of Mandarin. After going through the 100 lessons, you will have a good command of 800 words, 60 grammatical points & word structures, and 190 daily conversations. Lesson topics include going to see a doctor, asking about ages, bargaining, travelling and more.
Number of Lessons: 100 lessons
Suggested Study Time: 50 hours
You should already know: Pinyin
Preview: Do you know how to say hello in Mandarin Chinese? In this lesson, you will learn how to greet people and how to introduce yourself.
Preview: Lingling is from China and Mike is from the United States. Do you know how to express one's nationality in Mandarin Chinese? After this lesson you will be able to say your nationality.
Preview: The way of asking questions in Mandarin Chinese is very different from English. In this lesson, you will learn the most straightforward way to ask a question.
Preview: What do you say if you disagree with someone? Sometimes you need to use the negative form of expression. After this lesson, you will know how to say NO in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: Kazuko meets Anna at a costume party, and they are greeting each other and introducing themselves. In this review lesson, we will summarize the grammar points covered in the previous four lessons and help you review the conversations you've learned.
Preview: What if someone asks about your family members? How do you introduce them? The easiest way to ask someone about their family is to ask who he/she is. In this lesson, you will learn how to answer such questions and tell people who your family members are in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: What do you say when you are looking for someone? After this lesson, you will know how to ask where someone is in Chinese, and how to answer it.
Preview: If you like fruits, you will surely enjoy this. This lesson will teach you how to say the names of some common fruits in Mandarin Chinese. Let's start with some simple questions, What is this/that?
Preview: How do you identify which things belong to whom in Mandarin Chinese? After this lesson, you will know! Let's start from the beginning with this is (someone)'s (something).
Preview: In this review session, we will summarize the words and grammar points covered in the previous four lessons. This will help you to review the conversations you've learned.
Preview: Food is a very important part of Chinese culture. Do you know how to say What do you want to eat in Chinese? In this lesson, you will learn the most commonly used question, what do you eat, and the corresponding answers. Depending on context, this question can be used to ask what someone wants to eat, what someone usually eats, or what someone is eating.
Preview: When people ask you what would you like to eat, you may not always want to say yes to everything. But what do you say in Mandarin Chinese if you don't want to eat something? After this lesson, you will know!
Preview: As long as you can say what do you eat in Mandarin Chinese, you can also ask what someone would like to drink in Mandarin Chinese. In this lesson, you will learn how to ask what someone wants to drink, and how to say yes to something as well.
Preview: When someone asks you if you want to drink something, how do you say you don't want to drink it? This lesson will teach you how to say NO to such questions in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: In this review session, we will summarize the words and the grammar points generated from the previous four lessons. Help you to review the conversations you've learned on food or drinks.
Preview: Though simple, what we are going to learn is very important. Let's study how to count from zero to ten in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: There are seven days in a week, and every single day is important to our life.This lesson is going to teach you how to ask what day is today, and how to answer such questions in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: For most cities in China, there are four distinct seasons in a year. In this lesson, you will learn how to identify the four seasons in China, and which months correspond to each season.
Preview: How do you ask people what is the date today in Mandarin Chinese? This lesson will show you how to ask the date, and how to tell someone the date. Do you know how to say what date is Christmas on in Mandarin Chinese? After this lesson, you should be able to tell us!
Preview: In this review session, we will summarize the words and grammar points learned in the previous four chapters, and help you review the conversations you've learned.
Preview: In this lesson, Lingling meets Jack for the first time. Let's see how to introduce yourself politely when you meet someone new in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: You've learned how to express one's nationality before. But do you know what to say if you want to ask people what nationality they are? After this lesson, you will have no problems doing just that.
Preview: There are many ways to tell others where you are from. In this lesson, let's start with a simple one.
Preview: Lingling comes across Kazuko on the street. They greet each other and give regards to their parents. If you want to ask What have you been up to in Mandarin Chinese, what do you say? After this lesson, you will know how!
Preview: In this review session, we will summarize the words and the grammar points covered in the previous four lessons. We'll also give you additional practice using the introduction and small-talk conversations you have learned.
Preview: This lesson will show you what to say if you want to ask about one's occupation. Let's take a look at the most commonly used expression What do you do in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: Kazuko and Mike are talking about their parents' occupations. Let's see what else we can say when asking people Where do you work in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: This lesson will tell you what to say when you want to know where people are going. You will also learn how to answer such questions in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: We've learned how to say Where are you going in Mandarin Chinese. This lesson will show you how add complexity to this question by adding a time condition. After this lesson you will be able to tell people where you are going, and when you are going there in Mandarin Chinese.
Preview: In this review lesson, we will summarize the words and grammar points that appeared in the previous four lessons. This will help you to review what you've learned so far.
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I have just start learning chinese. It seem that most of you can already write a lot of things in pinyin! this is great!
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