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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.
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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.
  
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 06:02, 2 October 2020

Although there are plenty of 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.

Beginner Level

Learn Pinyin

Get Familiar with the Four Tones

Elementary Level

= Practice the Tough Sounds

Master the Tone Change Rules

Intermediate Level

Master the Tough Sounds

Master All the Tone Pairs