
Sino
Heritage
Academy
Chinese Learning
Sino Heritage Academy Chinese Learning

Course plan example
How does a course plan look like? Let's take a 10-Lessons-pack for adult as an example here!
Of course, 1 to 1 lessons will always be tailored to your level, your wishes and needs, and your learning pace.

Lesson 01
Chinese Greetings and Essentials
You can’t expect to start a Chinese conversation without knowing some words and phrases for greetings. Let’s start with the most basic ones.
Lesson 02
Chinese Alphabet & Pronunciation
Pinyin is a system used to represent the Chinese sounds with the Latin alphabet (instead of characters). It allows beginners to master the Chinese pronunciation quickly.


Lesson 03
Chinese Tones
Chinese is a tonal language. There are in total 5 tones in the language, they seem like with a small difference but they are very important; because the same pronunciation with a different tone can mean completely different.
Lesson 04
Basic Chinese sentence structure
Most are the same as in English. But there are some regular exceptions. Instead of letting you take weeks or even months to figure out, I will guide you through systematically and easily.

Lesson 05

Saying Your name in Chinese
Introducing your name is the first step to starting a conversation; How to ask and tell the name? How to translate your name into Chinese? And how to write it? What does your name mean in Chinese?
Lesson 06
Talking about Yourself in Chinese
It's about yourself and your family!
Let's learn how to say: who you are; where you live; what you do; and talk about what you like as well.


Lesson 07
Countries in Chinese
Let people know where you come from in Chinese!
Chinese people love to hear about the food in your country, the interesting things-to-do and well-known people who comes from your country!
Lesson 08
Professions in Chinese
Let's go through a concrete list (of course I have them categorized) of the jobs and professions in Chinese; if you can tell Chinese your profession, that would be amazing!


Lesson 09
The Verb "to Have" in Chinese
This is probably the most important verb in your Chinese toolbox. Let's learn how to express possession and existence in Chinese.
Lesson 10
Connecting Verbs in Chinese
What is the rule for using 2 or more verbs in one sentence? For example, you would like to express that you are going somewhere to do something.
