Sounds
like Chinese

by institutut

»This app is the most effective,
time-saving, pleasant, and
beautiful way to start learning
Chinese as a second language —
period.«

Confucius says: get this app.

Forget about tables, charts, boring drills and frustrating pronunciation attempts. Save yourself the intimidation of being rectified and misunderstood for months or even years. With Institutut - Sounds like Chinese you'll swiftly master all initials, finals and tones as well as amp up your memorization skills. That’s a promise.

Repository contents:

  • All initials, finals and tones you need to know
  • Complete with audio (from Chinese native speaker)
  • Important information about Hànyǔ Pīnyīn

Institutut - Sounds like Chinese is a complete replacement for the first (and most important) grammar chapter in every Chinese textbook.

You’ll be guided through the following study points: Identifying all Chinese phonemes,  Thoroughly getting to know what each phoneme is supposed to sound like,  Memorizing sequences of phonemes,  Being perfectly prepared for studying vocabulary
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    Use Pīnyīn tables for reference, but Institutut for learning
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    Game Center Achievements
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    Help Wizard Confuzius
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    Repository
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    Phoneme Introduction
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    Cards detail
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    Settings
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    About and Info
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    Tone Colors example
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    Main Game

Using this app, you're in good hands:

Guidance

You'll never be alone again in front of a huge Pīnyīn table, but will always be guided and gently pushed to new levels.

 

Gentle Introduction

Every new element is introduced in a gentle fashion, yet in a way that’s engaging and fast enough to keep it interesting. You can always come back to what you’ve learned in the Repository.

Software as a partner

You'll never have to decide whether you’ve finished learning something just by yourself. The software is designed to be more of a partner rather than a self-assessment.

 

Game

Language is something very serious – it’s the foundation of our development as a culture. Yet it’s also fun. Institutut - Sounds like Chinese approves of this balancing act.

Scientific roots

The author has an university degree in Biomedical Engineering, is a Guild certified Feldenkrais Practitioner, has 10 years experience in Software Consulting and was research assistant at the Department for eLearning and Behavioral Psychology at the University of Applied Sciences Dornbirn/Austria. He studied Chinese at 上海交大 Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China PRC.

 

 

Please send questions and feedback to: campus@institutut.com

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