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== A Note to AllSet Learning Clients ==
 
== A Note to AllSet Learning Clients ==

Revision as of 05:33, 4 May 2013

Practical, Comprehensive, and Free!

Resources for Chinese grammar have been scattered, incomprehensible, and hidden behind paywalls for way too long. Wikipedia has shown us a better way, and we are working hard to make Chinese grammar learner-friendly and accessible to all. We've already got 2,125 articles online, and we're growing! If you'd like to contribute, please get in touch.

Need Pinyin?

We've designed this resource to work well with popular browser plugins for reading Chinese characters. Note that you can also add spaces between characters if that helps you.

Beginner (A1)

New to learning Chinese? Head over to our Learner FAQ.

Here are some good grammar points for beginners:

Elementary (A2)

At this level, you're probably started to wonder a lot about how to use 了 (le).

Here are some other useful grammar points:

Intermediate (B1)

Upper Intermediate (B2)

There are still plenty of finer points to work on at this level.

For example:


A Note to AllSet Learning Clients

What you see here is the beta version of the AllSet Learning Grammar Wiki. We are gradually adding content and filling out the grammar information and sample sentences. We will prioritize the content which is most relevant to your study needs.

About AllSet Learning

AllSet Learning is a Shanghai-based learning consultancy dedicated to helping foreigners better learn Mandarin Chinese. While many of the company's services are only available to clients physically in Shanghai, this wiki is open to the public through a Creative Commons license.

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