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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Mandarin Chinese 3: Chinese for Beginners by Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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About the Course

Mandarin Chinese 3: Chinese for beginners is a beginner's course of Mandarin Chinese in continuation of Mandarin Chinese 2: Chinese for beginners. It uses lectures, short plays, interactive exercises and cultural tips to help learners build a fundamental capability of oral Chinese in real-life situations. At the end of the 5-lesson course, the learners will reach the following proficiency: ♦ 500 words ♦ 60 language points ♦ handling 15 real-life situations. Completing "Learn Mandarin Chinese 2: Chinese for beginners" or having attended Chinese courses of any types for at least 30 hours is the prerequisite....

Top reviews

BW

Jun 21, 2017

I am well on my way to an intermediate proficiency because of this course!

BL

Jan 9, 2019

The course is interesting and well structured. The necessary time to complete each session is reasonable and the topics are relevant.

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By Joela P

Dec 11, 2020

Well done!

By Kulshira A

May 5, 2021

Супер 👏

By adithya g

May 4, 2022

OOGIog

By Syeda W

Mar 1, 2019

Great

By Deleted A

Apr 29, 2020

good

By Sasi K

Mar 10, 2020

Cool

By Chris A

Jan 26, 2021

A decent and comprehensive Mandarin Chinese course for those who are new to the language itself. A lot of varied content is on this course. Thank you Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Coursera for this awesome course!

By Greg L

Feb 26, 2017

The course was pretty well without problems, flaws bugs, so all went well and it achieved its stated aims in my opinion. I was beta-testing, so to say few or almost zero problems is high praise.

By Bich-Hanh M L

Jan 10, 2019

The course is interesting and well structured. The necessary time to complete each session is reasonable and the topics are relevant.

By shakir a

Mar 28, 2025

amazing

By Elizabeth N C

Sep 21, 2021

More clarification on the sentence formation structures and tones because if it is said in a different way it implies another meaning I think this part is the most complicated but the course gives good examples for the use of different situations

By Foucauld d T

May 14, 2020

I really think that coursera/Shanghai Jiao Tong can improve this lessons.

The vocabulary is not well presented. Sometimes the vocabulary is " spread" over three lessons. Meanwhile it will be better to have more lessons with fewer vocabulary each time.