Chinese Language Pronunciation and Tones

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Last updated on March 31, 2026 3:50 pm

In this free online language course, you will master the Chinese pronunciation system known as Pinyin and learn to converse fluently in Chinese Mandarin.

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This free online course teaches you how to master the different tones in Mandarin Chinese and helps you communicate like an authentic native speaker. Did you know that the tone you use when pronouncing a word can change its meaning? Learning how to pronounce words correctly is the key component of mastering Mandarin Chinese. You will learn how to master the Chinese pronunciation system known as Pinyin.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Discuss the phonetic alphabet (Pinyi…
  • Identify each of the 23 Pinyin initi…
  • List each of the 24 Pinyin finals…
  • Recognize each of the 16 Pinyin whol…
  • Discuss the phonetic alphabet (Pinyin) and how it relates to pronunciation
  • Identify each of the 23 Pinyin initials
  • List each of the 24 Pinyin finals
  • Recognize each of the 16 Pinyin whole syllables
  • Describe how to master different tones of the Chinese language
  • Read Chinese characters through Pinyin
  • Explain how to establish a solid foundation of speaking and listening in Mandarin Chinese.
  • Sound more like a native Mandarin speaker
  • Pronounce every Chinese sound clearly with the proper accent
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