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The purpose of Speed Mandarin is to teach people Mandarin in the fastest and easiest way possible, regardless of race, ethnicity, or background! It is built on brain-based principles to optimize learning speed. Our system has been proven effective by our many students who pick up the language with ease and little effort.
Speed Mandarin Blog
1y ago
You’re about to learn a Mandarin Chinese sentence that is extremely useful: “I want.” Take 5 minutes to watch this and you will never forget how to say and read 我要 “I Want” in Mandarin Chinese! If you liked it, please give this a like, and leave a comment on what Mandarin word you would like to learn […]
The post Mandarin Lesson: How to Say 我要 “I Want” in Chinese first appeared on Speed Mandarin ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
1y ago
Take 2 minutes to watch this and you will never forget how to say and read 猫 cat in Mandarin Chinese! Leave a comment below on what Mandarin word you would like to learn next! Because I am a purr-fectionist, I hope you enjoyed learning with this adorable cat, whose name is Anna. She is no […]
The post Mandarin Lesson: How to Say 猫 Cat in Chinese first appeared on Speed Mandarin ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
1y ago
You may also watch our video, on which this article is based. The greatest Olympian Swimmer of all time, Michael Phelps, during Beijing Olympics, said Mandarin was harder than winning 8 gold medals in the pool. Not one gold medal, but 8 gold medals. He’s a pretty smart guy, who could speak English, French, and […]
The post 3 Reasons Why Mandarin Chinese is Difficult first appeared on Speed Mandarin ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
1y ago
Thank you TRAXXfm for having me on the Morning Show (14 Sept at 8.25am) to talk about Speed Mandarin and Malaysia Developers Day 2016. Got to joke around with Nigel the Green Man and DJ Double D about blogging, developing apps, and whatnot. They even asked me to teach them Mandarin off-air and stood to […]
The post TraXX FM DJs Learning Mandarin from Gloson first appeared on Speed Mandarin ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
1y ago
If you prefer text over video, then read the transcript below! Michael Phelps has now won 5 more gold medals in addition to his already record-breaking 18 gold medals. And I would like to say, thank you Michael Phelps. In 2008, when you were getting ready for the Beijing Olympics, you wanted to prepare by learning […]
The post Our Tribute to Michael Phelps and His Mandarin Learning Attempt first appeared on Speed Mandarin ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
4y ago
You’re about to learn a Mandarin Chinese sentence that is extremely useful: “I want.” Take 5 minutes to watch this and you will never forget how to say and read 我要 “I Want” in Mandarin Chinese! If you liked it, please give this a like, and leave a comment on what Mandarin word you would like to learn ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
4y ago
Take 2 minutes to watch this and you will never forget how to say and read 猫 cat in Mandarin Chinese! Leave a comment below on what Mandarin word you would like to learn next! Because I am a purr-fectionist, I hope you enjoyed learning with this adorable cat, whose name is Anna. She is no ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
4y ago
You may also watch our video, on which this article is based. The greatest Olympian Swimmer of all time, Michael Phelps, during Beijing Olympics, said Mandarin was harder than winning 8 gold medals in the pool. Not one gold medal, but 8 gold medals. He’s a pretty smart guy, who could speak English, French, and ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
4y ago
Thank you TRAXXfm for having me on the Morning Show (14 Sept at 8.25am) to talk about Speed Mandarin and Malaysia Developers Day 2016. Got to joke around with Nigel the Green Man and DJ Double D about blogging, developing apps, and whatnot. They even asked me to teach them Mandarin off-air and stood to ..read more
Speed Mandarin Blog
4y ago
If you prefer text over video, then read the transcript below! Michael Phelps has now won 5 more gold medals in addition to his already record-breaking 18 gold medals. And I would like to say, thank you Michael Phelps. In 2008, when you were getting ready for the Beijing Olympics, you wanted to prepare by learning ..read more