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Learn Chinese Interactive Level 2 Free app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 8607 ratings )
Productivity Entertainment
Developer: Beijing Wenhua Online Sci-Tech Co., Ltd.
Free
Current version: 2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 30 Sep 2011
App size: 66.88 Mb

Learn Chinese on the go! The best pocket tutor for your Chinese learning needs is bringing you to the next level of proficiency – Level 2, with new key communication topics! FREE DOWNLOAD!


It’s September and it’s Mooncake Festival in China! Get a glimpse of the Chinese culture through learning the major Chinese festivals; sentences used when you shop for a beautiful cheongsam for yourself or your beloved ones; ordering food; making phone calls; commuting in China; asking for help; asking for directions etc. All in Interactive Chinese Level 2!

The Interactive Chinese is the first and only complete, scenario-based Chinese learning mobile app. It provides multimedia animations and simulated dialogues that mimic real life situations for your speaking, listening and reading needs! It will take you step-by-step through the learning process to learn Mandarin so you will be able to gain confident proficiency to communicate with the Chinese natives while you are traveling, living and/or working in China! 


Key Features of Interactive Chinese Level 2:


- Scenario-based learning w/ simulated dialogues

- Record and playback for speaking practices and comparison

- 40 scenario-based scenes; simulated dialogue; Pinyin pronunciation; 10 key communication topics; 200+ vocabulary words; 300+ commonly used sentences; 40 key grammmar points and 300+ exercise questions

- Content designed in compliance with the Common European Framework of Reference

- Correlated to HSK Test Level 2+, Beginner (Chinese Proficiency Test, TOEFL equivalent)

New feature: Choose your favorite words and add them into MyWord for learning on the go! 


Topics: 1 Dates    2 Direction and Locale    3 Describing Objects    4 Getting Directions    5 Shopping    6 Ordering Food    7 Phone Calls    8 Living Quarters    9 Commuting    
10 Asking for Help