Introductory Course Background & Overview : Chinese 【Pinyin】Unit 1-Introduction to the Chinese Pronunciation System – Pinyin 【Pinyin】Unit 2-Pinyin Table 【Pinyin】Unit 3-Mastering Chinese Tones 【Pinyin】Unit 4-Pronunciational rule 1: Tone Sandhi : 3rd tone+3rd tone 【Pinyin】Unit 5-Pronunciational rule 2: Tone Marking and Abbreviation 【Pinyin】Unit 6-Differentiation 1: initials j,q,x and z,c,s 【Pinyin】Unit 7-Differentiation 2: initials zh,ch,sh,r 【Pinyin】Unit 8-Differentiation 3: alveolar nasal “n” and velar nasal “ng” 【Pinyin】Unit 9-Differentiation 4: Aspirated and Unaspirated Initials 【Pinyin】Unit 10-Pronunciational rule 3: ü with j,q,x 【Pinyin】Unit 11-Pronunciational rule 4: Use of y and w 【Pinyin】Unit 12-Pronunciational rule 5: Tune Sandhi of “不”“一” 【Pinyin】Unit 13-Pronunciational rule 6: Syllable-diving mark 【Pinyin】Unit 14-The Retroflex Final 【Pinyin】Unit 15-Pronunciation of Neutral-Tone Syllables 【Pinyin】Unit 16-The Emphasis of the Chinese Sentence 【Character】Unit 1: Overview of Chinese Character 【Character】Unit 2: Basic Strokes & Stroke Order 【Character】Unit 3: Evolution and Logic of Characters 【Character】Unit 4: Structure of Characters 【Character】Unit 5: Semantic radical -The meaning component 【Character】Unit 6: Phonetic radical -The sound component 【Character】Unit 7: From Characters to Words 【Grammar】Unit 1:Grammar Overview (The Blueprint) 【Grammar】Unit 2:Parts of Speech: The Bricks 【Grammar】Unit 3:Phrases: The Chunks 【Grammar】Unit 4:Sentence Components: The Roles 【Grammar】Unit 5:Sentences: The Buildings