Your boss just announced that he's sending you to see a client in Hong Kong. Don't panic, learning Cantonese Chinese is a breeze thanks to the Internet and audio books. These are great tools to help you learn this language as conveniently as possible. If you want to know how to learn Cantonese Chinese the best way, hearing it spoken makes the most sense. With a little effort you'll be speaking like a native in time for your business trip.
Even though your business partners will probably speak some English, Cantonese Chinese is the language of media and every day life in Hong Kong, Macau, and the Guandong Province of China. It is also the language spoken by most expatriate Chinese around the globe. Since this is a tonal language, it is really important that you hear the words as well as see them. It's also very different from Mandarin Chinese. There are different tones and more of them. There really is no standardized transcription system for this language, which makes it harder to learn in its written form. Learn basic Cantonese Chinese to make your travels to these areas much easier.
Many people want to learn Cantonese Chinese online at home. If you've got a crazy schedule and can't commit to a formal class, this is a great option. This also allows you to learn at your own pace. Since you have total access to your "teacher", you can go over each lesson until you are confident that you really understand it. Try to find one that incorporates audio features so that you can hear the words as they are really spoken. You can take your lessons at any time. If you only have ten to midnight available to work your lessons, it's not a problem.
There are also some great audio books available. The Pimsleur Cantonese Chinese series is particularly good. This system was designed to mimic the way children learn languages. You can download your lessons onto an mp3 player or a disc and carry them with you. It's like have a language teacher right in your pocket. Since this is a tonal language, it really helps to have your lessons on in the background as you go about your day. This helps you get used to all the new sounds. Before you know it, you'll understand the words you hear.
Take advantage of all the great tools available to assist learning Cantonese Chinese. The web sites and audio books make it easier than ever to learn at your own pace and at convenient times. Listening to your lessons in the background helps get you used to hearing unfamiliar words. You should have no problem being ready in time for that business trip to Hong Kong.
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