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Although there are plenty of [[Pronunciation points by level|pronunciation points[[ contained in this wiki, the core content you need to master pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is contained in our "'''2 Tracks, 3 Levels'''" approach. | Although there are plenty of [[Pronunciation points by level|pronunciation points[[ contained in this wiki, the core content you need to master pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is contained in our "'''2 Tracks, 3 Levels'''" approach. | ||
− | The 2 tracks for each level are always the ''Sounds represented by Pinyin'' (non-tone) and ''Tones''. | + | The 2 tracks for each level are always the '''Sounds represented by Pinyin''' (non-tone) and '''Tones'''. You need to fully master both tracks (all the way to the end) to have really good, natural pronunciation in Mandarin Chinese. |
== Beginner Level == | == Beginner Level == |
Revision as of 03:46, 30 September 2020
Although there are plenty of [[Pronunciation points by level|pronunciation points[[ contained in this wiki, the core content you need to master pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese is contained in our "2 Tracks, 3 Levels" approach.
The 2 tracks for each level are always the Sounds represented by Pinyin (non-tone) and Tones. You need to fully master both tracks (all the way to the end) to have really good, natural pronunciation in Mandarin Chinese.