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who want to learn chinese?

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amymay123123's picture
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Joined: 10/22/2009

Hi I am Amy. I can teach you Chinese in exchange to practice English with you.
My English level is intermediate.

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amymay123123's picture
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Joined: 10/22/2009

hi,nice to receive your reply,i have sent you the e-mail ,did you get it?And you can email me at:[email protected]

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Joined: 03/02/2010

Hi Amy,

we can teach each other lot of things. Please PM your phone number, I'll call you next time I'm in Foshan.

All best,

Derek

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Joined: 09/08/2012

Hello,
Can any one tell me how I can find Mediterranean bread in Foshan?? :(

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Joined: 12/27/2009

Should I learn cantonese or mandarin in preparation for Foshan, China?

I'm heading to Foshan, China to train kung fu for a while. I learned that they primarily speak Cantonese, especially if older and born there. But, my question is, does that mean I should learn Cantonese or Mandarin then?

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I suggest that you learn Mandarin. Most, if not all, will be able to understand Mandarin. It's also more useful world wide and may come in handy some day. It's also a lot easier to learn.

Cantonese is mainly used in the southern part of China and Hong Kong. It's also MUCH MUCH MORE difficult to learn that Mandarin. Cantonese also contain a lot of slang so it's never consistent with the written language. Mandarin is straight forward. I'm a Cantonese speaker and I can tell you that there's something new in the Cantonese language every day.

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