
Chinese Speaking Core Patterns 301
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Just learn these 301 Chinese conversation patterns and your mouth will open naturally!
Master Chinese completely with the 301 sentence patterns most frequently used by native speakers!
〈Siwon School Chinese Speaking Core Patterns 301〉 is a book that contains only the 301 Chinese sentence patterns that Chinese people use most frequently in actual conversations.
From basic patterns used daily by native speakers to frequently appearing patterns on the HSK, we have compiled only the patterns essential for Chinese conversation.
You can easily start speaking Chinese through 3 steps: 'Pattern Focus Training ▶ Mini Conversation Practice ▶ Pattern Application'.
Additionally, you can thoroughly review the patterns in conversations by writing and speaking them yourself through practice problems and real-life situations.
Master Chinese completely with the 301 sentence patterns most frequently used by native speakers!
〈Siwon School Chinese Speaking Core Patterns 301〉 is a book that contains only the 301 Chinese sentence patterns that Chinese people use most frequently in actual conversations.
From basic patterns used daily by native speakers to frequently appearing patterns on the HSK, we have compiled only the patterns essential for Chinese conversation.
You can easily start speaking Chinese through 3 steps: 'Pattern Focus Training ▶ Mini Conversation Practice ▶ Pattern Application'.
Additionally, you can thoroughly review the patterns in conversations by writing and speaking them yourself through practice problems and real-life situations.
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How to use this book
Chapter 1.
Beginning Chinese Conversation! Basic Patterns
Part 1.
Essential verbs and predicate patterns you absolutely must know
001.
A is B
002.
A is not B
003.
A has B
004.
A doesn't have B
005.
A is in B
006.
A is not in B
007.
~Hey?
Part 2.
Key expressions describing states, essential adjective patterns 1
008.
I like A
009.
A is pretty
010.
A is handsome
011.
A is high
012.
There are a lot of A's
013.
A is less
014.
A is big
015.
A is small
016.
A is long
017.
A is short
Part 3.
Key Expressions Describing Emotions, Essential Adjective Pattern 2
018.
A is cold
019.
A is hot
020.
A is fast
021.
A is slow
022.
A is difficult
023.
A is easy
024.
A is expensive
025.
A is fighting
Part 4.
Mastering Essential Adverbial Expressions, Negation, and Adverbial Patterns
026.
~don't do it
027.
Not really ~
028.
It's too much
029.
Really ~
030.
The best ~
031.
Very ~
032.
Quite ~
033.
Quite ~
034.
Especially ~
035.
A little bit ~
036.
A little bit ~
Part 5.
Laying the Foundations of Conversation, Core Verb Patterns 1
037.
A loves B
038.
A hits B
039.
A does B
040.
A rides B
041.
A eats B
042.
A drinks B
043.
A comes to B
044.
A goes to B
045.
A buys B
046.
A sells B
Part 6.
Laying the Foundations of Conversation: Core Verb Patterns 2
047.
A learns B
048.
A teaches B
049.
A finds B
050.
A forgets B
051.
A looks at B
052.
A meets B
053.
A writes B
054.
A listens to B
055.
A says B
Part 7.
When expressing thoughts or opinions in more detail, use the Plus verb pattern.
056.
I heard you say ~
057.
I feel like ~
058.
A likes B
059.
A wants to ~
060.
A participates in B
061.
A is going to ~
062.
I think A is ~
063.
I thought A was ~
Part 8.
Asking questions directly, interrogative patterns
064.
A or B?
065.
A, isn't it?
066.
Is there an A or not?
Part 9.
Asking questions using 9 essential interrogatives, interrogative patterns
067.
Who ~?
068.
When ~?
069.
Where from ~?
070.
What ~?
071.
How ~?
072.
Why ~?
073.
How much ~?
074.
How many ~?
075.
How about ~?
Part 10.
Auxiliary verb pattern 1, expressing desire and obligation
076.
I want to ~
077.
I don't want to ~
078.
I'm trying to ~
079.
Don't ~
080.
I have to ~
081.
There is no need to ~
Part 11.
Auxiliary verb pattern 2, expressing ability and permission
082.
~ can do it
083.
I can't ~
084.
You can do ~
085.
You shouldn't ~
086.
I know how to ~
087.
I don't know how to ~
088.
I'm going to ~
089.
Boldly ~
090.
I don't dare to ~
091.
It's worth it
092.
It's not worth it
Chapter 2.
If you grasp the tense, you grasp the conversation! Tense Patterns
Part 12.
Progressive pattern when an action is in progress
093.
I'm doing ~
094.
(Right now) I'm in the middle of ~
095.
When did you do ~?
096.
Probably doing ~
Part 13.
Core tense expressions and dynamic particle patterns indicating continuation, completion, and experience
097.
~stay put
098.
~doesn't remain
099.
I've done ~ before
100.
I've done this before
101.
I've never done ~
102.
I have never done this (until now/up until now)
103.
~ did
104.
~ didn't do it
105.
I haven't done it yet
106.
After doing A, I'll do ? right away
107.
I used to ~
Part 14.
Changing sentences to 了, particle patterns
108.
~has happened
109.
It became A
110.
A came out
111.
A is gone
112.
I won't do this (anymore)
Part 15.
When a situation or event is about to happen, the impending pattern
113.
I'm going to ~ soon
114.
I'm going to ~ soon
115.
(When) I'm going to ~ soon
Chapter 3.
A complete guide to essential complements for completing sentences! Complement patterns
Part 16.
More specifically, the result complement pattern
116.
Well done
117.
I've done it all
118.
I did everything ~
119.
I did a lot
120.
I'm full
121.
I've done it so much I'm sick of it
122.
(Finally) I did it
123.
~ did
124.
I did something wrong
125.
I understood that
Part 17.
A mandatory expression indicating the amount of time, the time complement pattern
126.
I did ~ for several hours
127.
I've been ~ for a few weeks
128.
I've been doing this for several months
129.
I did ~ for a few minutes
130.
I did ~ for several days
131.
I've been doing this for several years
132.
Who did you do for how long?
Part 18.
The number of movements that can be completed with just two, the same amount of bore pattern
133 How many times have you done this?
134.
How many times have you done this to someone?
Part 19.
When expressing movements more clearly, the degree of bore pattern
135.
~doing ~
136.
~doing ~ is not ~
137.
Doing ~ is ~
138.
How about ~?
139.
Do you like or dislike ~?
140.
Very ~
141.
I'm dying from ~
Part 20.
When expressing direction specifically, the directional bore pattern
142.
~ and
143.
~Come up
144.
~Come down
145.
~Cross over
146.
Come out (from inside)
147.
~start to do
148.
Keep going ~
Part 21.
When indicating reasons for possibility or impossibility, the possible complement pattern
149.
~ can do it
150.
~ can do it
151.
~ can do it
152.
~ can do it
153.
Comparable to A
154.
It's not too late to ~
Chapter 4.
Adverbs and ironic sentence patterns to make meaning clearer
Part 22.
Make your sentences more colorful with general adverb patterns
155.
Doing something useless
156.
Never ~
157.
Let's do it together
158.
I will definitely ~
159.
I must ~
160.
It's not necessarily ~
Part 23.
Frequently used tense expressions and time adverb patterns
161.
I did it before
162.
I finally did it now
163.
I just did ~
Part 24.
Mastering Frequency Expressions, Adverbs of Frequency Patterns
164.
I did it again
165.
I'll do it again
166.
Do you want more?
167.
Do it often
168.
Do it often
169.
Sometimes ~
170.
Keep going ~
171.
Still ~
172.
Suddenly ~
Part 25.
When expressing opinions or feelings more strongly, use the adverbial pattern 1.
173.
I'd rather ~
174.
You can do it as much as you want
175.
Is there really a need to ~?
176.
Please do ~
177.
Please don't ~
178.
What the heck ~?
Part 26.
When expressing opinions or feelings more strongly, use adverbial pattern 2.
179.
Anyway ~
180.
It's better to ~
181.
Fortunately ~
182.
I will probably ~
Part 27.
When checking if what you know is correct, use the ironic pattern
183.
Are you saying that~?
184.
Isn't it ~?
185.
Where are you?
Chapter 5.
The sentence structure is clearly visible! The pattern of the modification
Part 28.
Knowing the target pattern allows you to speak more accurately.
186.
A and B do ~
187.
A does not do ~ with B
188.
A does ~ to B
189.
A does not do ~ to B
190.
A does ~ to B
191.
A does ~ to B
192.
A does not do ~ to B
193.
A has ~ about B
Part 29.
Knowing the location and time of the alternation pattern allows you to speak more accurately.
194.
A to ~
195.
A to ~
196.
~ on A
197.
Among A, ~
198.
Under A ~
199.
A before ~
200.
From A to B ~
201.
From A to B ~
202.
From A to B ~
203.
Starting from A to ~
204.
Starting from A to ~
Part 30.
Knowing the dialect allows you to speak more accurately, including distance and direction dialect patterns.
205.
very far from A
206.
There is ~ left until A
207.
Towards A ~
208.
Go to A
209.
Turn towards A
Part 31.
Knowing the syllable pattern allows you to speak more accurately.
210.
To do ~
211.
Because of ~
212.
According to A
213.
About A
214.
According to A
215.
Taking advantage of A
Chapter 6.
Special syntax patterns to upgrade your skills
Part 32.
Comparative expressions and comparative sentence patterns frequently used in daily life
216.
A is ~ than B
217.
A is much better than B
218.
A is much better than B
219.
A is much better than B
220.
A is a bit more ~ than B
221.
A is not as good as B
222.
A is worse than B
Part 33.
Comparative expressions, sentences, and superlative patterns frequently used in daily life
223.
A and B are the same
224.
A and B are different
225.
A does this much as B
226.
A is not as ~ as B
227.
There is nothing more ~ than A
228.
Nothing can compare to A
229.
Every day is different ~
230.
The more you do it, the more ~ you do it
231.
It's getting ~
Part 34.
Beyond Beginner, Now Intermediate! Linking and Compounding Sentence Patterns
232.
Take A and ~
233.
Take A and ~
234.
Go to A and do ~
235.
Use A to do ~
236.
There is A to do ~
237.
Make A do ~
238.
Make A do ~
239.
Make A do ~
Part 35.
Special verbs expressing relationships, verb + 人 pattern
240.
A helps B to do ~
241.
A gives ~ to B
242.
A does not give ~ to B
243.
A gave ~ to B
244.
A lends ~ to B
245.
A returns ~ to B
246.
A teaches B ~
247.
A asks B ~
248.
A tells B ~
249.
A takes B and does ~
Part 36.
Upgrade your speaking with object-based usage! Special grammar patterns
250.
A ~
251.
A did ~
252.
I did A ~
253.
Add A to B
254.
A to B ~
255.
A to B ~
256.
A gives ~ to B
257.
I got robbed by A
258.
I got scolded by A
259.
I'm obsessed with A
260.
A is called B
Chapter 7.
Finally, speak fluently like a native speaker! Conversation patterns
Part 37.
Essential for Improving Conversational Skills! Conjunction Patterns
261.
~ while doing?
262.
~ and ? and so on
263.
Because of ~?
264.
Because of ~?
265.
In a relationship with ~
266.
Since we've come to this point, let's do it.
267.
If not A, then B
268.
It's B, not A
269.
It's better to do ? than to do ~
270.
I'd rather ~ than not do that
271.
Even though ~?
272.
Regardless of ~?
273.
Not only that, but also ?
274.
Not only that, but also?
275.
Even A does ~, so how much more so B!
276.
Even if ~, you have to do it
277.
Except for A ~
278.
Even ~
279.
What if ~?
280.
It would be perfect if ~
281.
If you just do ~ (right away) ?
282.
Only then can you do it?
283.
Only if you ~ can you barely do it?
284.
You just have to ~ otherwise what?
285.
First do ~ and then do ? again
286.
First, do ~ and then do ?
287.
~right after?
Part 38.
Core idioms and habitual terminology patterns frequently used by native speakers
288.
Back and forth/here and there
289.
Barely ~
290.
I have no choice but to ~
291.
I can't help but ~
292.
I don't care about ~
293.
~This doesn't make sense
294.
Take care of ~
295.
I never thought about it
296.
Somehow ~
297.
(Time, degree, distance, etc.) are similar
298.
I almost did ~
299.
For A
300.
Needless to say!
301.
Don't even mention how much ~
Chapter 8.
Now it's real! Situational training
Core Pattern 301 Practical Situation Training 42
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How to use this book
Chapter 1.
Beginning Chinese Conversation! Basic Patterns
Part 1.
Essential verbs and predicate patterns you absolutely must know
001.
A is B
002.
A is not B
003.
A has B
004.
A doesn't have B
005.
A is in B
006.
A is not in B
007.
~Hey?
Part 2.
Key expressions describing states, essential adjective patterns 1
008.
I like A
009.
A is pretty
010.
A is handsome
011.
A is high
012.
There are a lot of A's
013.
A is less
014.
A is big
015.
A is small
016.
A is long
017.
A is short
Part 3.
Key Expressions Describing Emotions, Essential Adjective Pattern 2
018.
A is cold
019.
A is hot
020.
A is fast
021.
A is slow
022.
A is difficult
023.
A is easy
024.
A is expensive
025.
A is fighting
Part 4.
Mastering Essential Adverbial Expressions, Negation, and Adverbial Patterns
026.
~don't do it
027.
Not really ~
028.
It's too much
029.
Really ~
030.
The best ~
031.
Very ~
032.
Quite ~
033.
Quite ~
034.
Especially ~
035.
A little bit ~
036.
A little bit ~
Part 5.
Laying the Foundations of Conversation, Core Verb Patterns 1
037.
A loves B
038.
A hits B
039.
A does B
040.
A rides B
041.
A eats B
042.
A drinks B
043.
A comes to B
044.
A goes to B
045.
A buys B
046.
A sells B
Part 6.
Laying the Foundations of Conversation: Core Verb Patterns 2
047.
A learns B
048.
A teaches B
049.
A finds B
050.
A forgets B
051.
A looks at B
052.
A meets B
053.
A writes B
054.
A listens to B
055.
A says B
Part 7.
When expressing thoughts or opinions in more detail, use the Plus verb pattern.
056.
I heard you say ~
057.
I feel like ~
058.
A likes B
059.
A wants to ~
060.
A participates in B
061.
A is going to ~
062.
I think A is ~
063.
I thought A was ~
Part 8.
Asking questions directly, interrogative patterns
064.
A or B?
065.
A, isn't it?
066.
Is there an A or not?
Part 9.
Asking questions using 9 essential interrogatives, interrogative patterns
067.
Who ~?
068.
When ~?
069.
Where from ~?
070.
What ~?
071.
How ~?
072.
Why ~?
073.
How much ~?
074.
How many ~?
075.
How about ~?
Part 10.
Auxiliary verb pattern 1, expressing desire and obligation
076.
I want to ~
077.
I don't want to ~
078.
I'm trying to ~
079.
Don't ~
080.
I have to ~
081.
There is no need to ~
Part 11.
Auxiliary verb pattern 2, expressing ability and permission
082.
~ can do it
083.
I can't ~
084.
You can do ~
085.
You shouldn't ~
086.
I know how to ~
087.
I don't know how to ~
088.
I'm going to ~
089.
Boldly ~
090.
I don't dare to ~
091.
It's worth it
092.
It's not worth it
Chapter 2.
If you grasp the tense, you grasp the conversation! Tense Patterns
Part 12.
Progressive pattern when an action is in progress
093.
I'm doing ~
094.
(Right now) I'm in the middle of ~
095.
When did you do ~?
096.
Probably doing ~
Part 13.
Core tense expressions and dynamic particle patterns indicating continuation, completion, and experience
097.
~stay put
098.
~doesn't remain
099.
I've done ~ before
100.
I've done this before
101.
I've never done ~
102.
I have never done this (until now/up until now)
103.
~ did
104.
~ didn't do it
105.
I haven't done it yet
106.
After doing A, I'll do ? right away
107.
I used to ~
Part 14.
Changing sentences to 了, particle patterns
108.
~has happened
109.
It became A
110.
A came out
111.
A is gone
112.
I won't do this (anymore)
Part 15.
When a situation or event is about to happen, the impending pattern
113.
I'm going to ~ soon
114.
I'm going to ~ soon
115.
(When) I'm going to ~ soon
Chapter 3.
A complete guide to essential complements for completing sentences! Complement patterns
Part 16.
More specifically, the result complement pattern
116.
Well done
117.
I've done it all
118.
I did everything ~
119.
I did a lot
120.
I'm full
121.
I've done it so much I'm sick of it
122.
(Finally) I did it
123.
~ did
124.
I did something wrong
125.
I understood that
Part 17.
A mandatory expression indicating the amount of time, the time complement pattern
126.
I did ~ for several hours
127.
I've been ~ for a few weeks
128.
I've been doing this for several months
129.
I did ~ for a few minutes
130.
I did ~ for several days
131.
I've been doing this for several years
132.
Who did you do for how long?
Part 18.
The number of movements that can be completed with just two, the same amount of bore pattern
133 How many times have you done this?
134.
How many times have you done this to someone?
Part 19.
When expressing movements more clearly, the degree of bore pattern
135.
~doing ~
136.
~doing ~ is not ~
137.
Doing ~ is ~
138.
How about ~?
139.
Do you like or dislike ~?
140.
Very ~
141.
I'm dying from ~
Part 20.
When expressing direction specifically, the directional bore pattern
142.
~ and
143.
~Come up
144.
~Come down
145.
~Cross over
146.
Come out (from inside)
147.
~start to do
148.
Keep going ~
Part 21.
When indicating reasons for possibility or impossibility, the possible complement pattern
149.
~ can do it
150.
~ can do it
151.
~ can do it
152.
~ can do it
153.
Comparable to A
154.
It's not too late to ~
Chapter 4.
Adverbs and ironic sentence patterns to make meaning clearer
Part 22.
Make your sentences more colorful with general adverb patterns
155.
Doing something useless
156.
Never ~
157.
Let's do it together
158.
I will definitely ~
159.
I must ~
160.
It's not necessarily ~
Part 23.
Frequently used tense expressions and time adverb patterns
161.
I did it before
162.
I finally did it now
163.
I just did ~
Part 24.
Mastering Frequency Expressions, Adverbs of Frequency Patterns
164.
I did it again
165.
I'll do it again
166.
Do you want more?
167.
Do it often
168.
Do it often
169.
Sometimes ~
170.
Keep going ~
171.
Still ~
172.
Suddenly ~
Part 25.
When expressing opinions or feelings more strongly, use the adverbial pattern 1.
173.
I'd rather ~
174.
You can do it as much as you want
175.
Is there really a need to ~?
176.
Please do ~
177.
Please don't ~
178.
What the heck ~?
Part 26.
When expressing opinions or feelings more strongly, use adverbial pattern 2.
179.
Anyway ~
180.
It's better to ~
181.
Fortunately ~
182.
I will probably ~
Part 27.
When checking if what you know is correct, use the ironic pattern
183.
Are you saying that~?
184.
Isn't it ~?
185.
Where are you?
Chapter 5.
The sentence structure is clearly visible! The pattern of the modification
Part 28.
Knowing the target pattern allows you to speak more accurately.
186.
A and B do ~
187.
A does not do ~ with B
188.
A does ~ to B
189.
A does not do ~ to B
190.
A does ~ to B
191.
A does ~ to B
192.
A does not do ~ to B
193.
A has ~ about B
Part 29.
Knowing the location and time of the alternation pattern allows you to speak more accurately.
194.
A to ~
195.
A to ~
196.
~ on A
197.
Among A, ~
198.
Under A ~
199.
A before ~
200.
From A to B ~
201.
From A to B ~
202.
From A to B ~
203.
Starting from A to ~
204.
Starting from A to ~
Part 30.
Knowing the dialect allows you to speak more accurately, including distance and direction dialect patterns.
205.
very far from A
206.
There is ~ left until A
207.
Towards A ~
208.
Go to A
209.
Turn towards A
Part 31.
Knowing the syllable pattern allows you to speak more accurately.
210.
To do ~
211.
Because of ~
212.
According to A
213.
About A
214.
According to A
215.
Taking advantage of A
Chapter 6.
Special syntax patterns to upgrade your skills
Part 32.
Comparative expressions and comparative sentence patterns frequently used in daily life
216.
A is ~ than B
217.
A is much better than B
218.
A is much better than B
219.
A is much better than B
220.
A is a bit more ~ than B
221.
A is not as good as B
222.
A is worse than B
Part 33.
Comparative expressions, sentences, and superlative patterns frequently used in daily life
223.
A and B are the same
224.
A and B are different
225.
A does this much as B
226.
A is not as ~ as B
227.
There is nothing more ~ than A
228.
Nothing can compare to A
229.
Every day is different ~
230.
The more you do it, the more ~ you do it
231.
It's getting ~
Part 34.
Beyond Beginner, Now Intermediate! Linking and Compounding Sentence Patterns
232.
Take A and ~
233.
Take A and ~
234.
Go to A and do ~
235.
Use A to do ~
236.
There is A to do ~
237.
Make A do ~
238.
Make A do ~
239.
Make A do ~
Part 35.
Special verbs expressing relationships, verb + 人 pattern
240.
A helps B to do ~
241.
A gives ~ to B
242.
A does not give ~ to B
243.
A gave ~ to B
244.
A lends ~ to B
245.
A returns ~ to B
246.
A teaches B ~
247.
A asks B ~
248.
A tells B ~
249.
A takes B and does ~
Part 36.
Upgrade your speaking with object-based usage! Special grammar patterns
250.
A ~
251.
A did ~
252.
I did A ~
253.
Add A to B
254.
A to B ~
255.
A to B ~
256.
A gives ~ to B
257.
I got robbed by A
258.
I got scolded by A
259.
I'm obsessed with A
260.
A is called B
Chapter 7.
Finally, speak fluently like a native speaker! Conversation patterns
Part 37.
Essential for Improving Conversational Skills! Conjunction Patterns
261.
~ while doing?
262.
~ and ? and so on
263.
Because of ~?
264.
Because of ~?
265.
In a relationship with ~
266.
Since we've come to this point, let's do it.
267.
If not A, then B
268.
It's B, not A
269.
It's better to do ? than to do ~
270.
I'd rather ~ than not do that
271.
Even though ~?
272.
Regardless of ~?
273.
Not only that, but also ?
274.
Not only that, but also?
275.
Even A does ~, so how much more so B!
276.
Even if ~, you have to do it
277.
Except for A ~
278.
Even ~
279.
What if ~?
280.
It would be perfect if ~
281.
If you just do ~ (right away) ?
282.
Only then can you do it?
283.
Only if you ~ can you barely do it?
284.
You just have to ~ otherwise what?
285.
First do ~ and then do ? again
286.
First, do ~ and then do ?
287.
~right after?
Part 38.
Core idioms and habitual terminology patterns frequently used by native speakers
288.
Back and forth/here and there
289.
Barely ~
290.
I have no choice but to ~
291.
I can't help but ~
292.
I don't care about ~
293.
~This doesn't make sense
294.
Take care of ~
295.
I never thought about it
296.
Somehow ~
297.
(Time, degree, distance, etc.) are similar
298.
I almost did ~
299.
For A
300.
Needless to say!
301.
Don't even mention how much ~
Chapter 8.
Now it's real! Situational training
Core Pattern 301 Practical Situation Training 42
Correct answer
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Publisher's Review
Features of this book
-Reduce the barrier to speaking Chinese through pattern learning!
The hardest part of learning a language is speaking.
Just as most people, even those who know English vocabulary and grammar well, feel small when standing in front of a native speaker, Chinese is no exception.
〈Siwon School Chinese Speaking Core Patterns 301〉 is a pattern study book created just for these types of learners.
After you have a firm grasp of sentence structure, the most basic skeleton of the language, through patterns, and practice with various examples, you can easily start speaking Chinese.
-Complete Chinese with 301 basic patterns used daily by native speakers to frequently appearing HSK patterns!
We've carefully selected only 301 core patterns, including the most frequently used sentence patterns by native speakers as well as essential phrases that frequently appear on the Chinese language proficiency test, HSK.
You can memorize each pattern and apply it by changing the words according to the situation.
-3-step pattern speaking learning method that is easy, fun, and fast to learn!
You can start speaking Chinese by simply following the three-step pattern learning method that can increase your learning efficiency.
In the first, 'Pattern Focus Training', you will learn and practice intensively by learning four representative example sentences.
In the second, 'Mini Conversation Exercise', you will practice using the pattern directly through short dialogues.
In the third, 'Applying the Pattern', we will try to make the pattern completely our own by simply changing the words.
- We provide various free additional materials so you can do it perfectly on your own!
For independent learners, we offer a variety of free supplements to help you get started quickly and easily.
You can resolve any questions you may have through the author's lectures in this book, and you can easily listen to and follow along with native speaker audio by scanning the QR code inserted on each page.
In addition, we provide essential sentences and words learned in the text as a PDF mini-book, so you can thoroughly review them anytime, anywhere.
Structure and Use of This Book
STEP1.
Pattern Focus Training
We focus on training representative examples of each pattern.
First, look at the Korean word and think about how to say it in Chinese, then look at the Chinese sentence and confirm.
Practice repeatedly until you can write it right away.
STEP2.
Mini Conversation Practice
Learn how to use patterns in real-life conversations through short dialogues.
You can practice and test your skills by thinking of and saying sentences in Chinese and then checking your answers in the following paragraph.
STEP UP.
Applying the pattern
Once you've learned the pattern to some extent, try to make it your own by changing just the words to say it.
If you practice applying it like this, the number of Chinese sentences you can use in various situations will increase without a doubt.
Tips & Vocabulary
It clearly explains everything from additional information that wasn't covered in the pattern introduction to useful tips that are frequently used in actual conversations.
Additionally, the vocabulary introduced in each step is listed in order to help learners understand.
Real-world training
This is a set of 42 practical training situations consisting of natural conversations written by native speakers.
You can review the patterns you have learned by thinking of patterns that can be inserted into the Korean part of a Chinese sentence.
Free Special Appendix
- Free direct lectures from the author
You can easily learn on your own through free, direct lectures from the author available on YouTube.
- MP3 audio source
MP3 audio files that allow you to hear and repeat the pronunciation of native speakers are provided through QR codes in the book.
- Minibook PDF
We provide 301 key sentences and 900 essential words in a small mini-book. It's available in PDF format, so you can review it anytime, anywhere without having to carry it around.
-Reduce the barrier to speaking Chinese through pattern learning!
The hardest part of learning a language is speaking.
Just as most people, even those who know English vocabulary and grammar well, feel small when standing in front of a native speaker, Chinese is no exception.
〈Siwon School Chinese Speaking Core Patterns 301〉 is a pattern study book created just for these types of learners.
After you have a firm grasp of sentence structure, the most basic skeleton of the language, through patterns, and practice with various examples, you can easily start speaking Chinese.
-Complete Chinese with 301 basic patterns used daily by native speakers to frequently appearing HSK patterns!
We've carefully selected only 301 core patterns, including the most frequently used sentence patterns by native speakers as well as essential phrases that frequently appear on the Chinese language proficiency test, HSK.
You can memorize each pattern and apply it by changing the words according to the situation.
-3-step pattern speaking learning method that is easy, fun, and fast to learn!
You can start speaking Chinese by simply following the three-step pattern learning method that can increase your learning efficiency.
In the first, 'Pattern Focus Training', you will learn and practice intensively by learning four representative example sentences.
In the second, 'Mini Conversation Exercise', you will practice using the pattern directly through short dialogues.
In the third, 'Applying the Pattern', we will try to make the pattern completely our own by simply changing the words.
- We provide various free additional materials so you can do it perfectly on your own!
For independent learners, we offer a variety of free supplements to help you get started quickly and easily.
You can resolve any questions you may have through the author's lectures in this book, and you can easily listen to and follow along with native speaker audio by scanning the QR code inserted on each page.
In addition, we provide essential sentences and words learned in the text as a PDF mini-book, so you can thoroughly review them anytime, anywhere.
Structure and Use of This Book
STEP1.
Pattern Focus Training
We focus on training representative examples of each pattern.
First, look at the Korean word and think about how to say it in Chinese, then look at the Chinese sentence and confirm.
Practice repeatedly until you can write it right away.
STEP2.
Mini Conversation Practice
Learn how to use patterns in real-life conversations through short dialogues.
You can practice and test your skills by thinking of and saying sentences in Chinese and then checking your answers in the following paragraph.
STEP UP.
Applying the pattern
Once you've learned the pattern to some extent, try to make it your own by changing just the words to say it.
If you practice applying it like this, the number of Chinese sentences you can use in various situations will increase without a doubt.
Tips & Vocabulary
It clearly explains everything from additional information that wasn't covered in the pattern introduction to useful tips that are frequently used in actual conversations.
Additionally, the vocabulary introduced in each step is listed in order to help learners understand.
Real-world training
This is a set of 42 practical training situations consisting of natural conversations written by native speakers.
You can review the patterns you have learned by thinking of patterns that can be inserted into the Korean part of a Chinese sentence.
Free Special Appendix
- Free direct lectures from the author
You can easily learn on your own through free, direct lectures from the author available on YouTube.
- MP3 audio source
MP3 audio files that allow you to hear and repeat the pronunciation of native speakers are provided through QR codes in the book.
- Minibook PDF
We provide 301 key sentences and 900 essential words in a small mini-book. It's available in PDF format, so you can review it anytime, anywhere without having to carry it around.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 1, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 376 pages | 736g | 188*243*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791161507767
- ISBN10: 1161507760
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