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

4.9
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327 ratings

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

AU

Mar 26, 2019

The course was explained in a majestic way. I rated it with five stars as well.

LT

May 21, 2020

The course is useful and easy to learn! Thank you all of the teachers! See you in next courses! ^^

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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.