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This guide is for:
Absolute beginners
School and college students
Working professionals
Anyone who wants to speak Chinese confidently from zero
You do not need any previous knowledge of Chinese to start.
In this 30-day plan, you will learn:
Basic Chinese pronunciation (Pinyin and tones)
Daily-use Chinese sentences
How to introduce yourself in Chinese
How to speak in simple real-life situations
How to practice speaking Chinese every day
Chinese uses Pinyin to show pronunciation.
Chinese also uses tones. The same word with a different tone can change the meaning.
Don’t worry. You don’t need to master everything on day one.
With daily practice, your ears and mouth will slowly adjust.
Week 1:
Learn Pinyin and tones
Learn greetings and polite words
Week 2:
Learn daily-use sentences
Learn self-introduction
Practice speaking aloud
Week 3:
Learn simple conversations (shopping, food, travel)
Improve pronunciation and listening
Week 4:
Speak more, translate less
Revise important sentences
Build confidence in speaking
Ignoring tones
Only memorizing and not speaking
Not practicing daily
Being afraid to make mistakes
Making mistakes is part of learning. Speaking daily is the key.
At ChineseFrench, I teach practical spoken Chinese step by step.
My focus is on:
Clear pronunciation
Simple explanations
Daily speaking practice
Building confidence to speak Chinese
If you want to start speaking Chinese the right way, join my classes.
👉 Contact me to join Spoken Chinese classes: 917305143448
Chinese greetings for beginners
How to introduce yourself in Chinese
Chinese tones made easy
20 daily-use Chinese sentences
(More lessons will be added regularly.)
Day 1: Chinese Greetings and Polite Replies (Pinyin + Meaning)
Day 2: How to Introduce Yourself in Chinese (Pinyin + Meaning)
Day 6: Asking Simple Questions in Chinese (Yes/No & Wh-Questions)
Day 7: Talking About Yourself (Country, Job, Student, Family)
Day 11: Pinyin Deep Dive (Problem Sounds Made Easy)
Day 12: Tone Practice Drills (Sound More Natural)
Day 13: Listening Practice with Short Sentences
Day 14: Common Beginner Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Day 15: Review & Speaking Practice (Days 11–14)
Day 16: Talking About Your Daily Routine
Day 17: Talking About Time and Schedule (Today, Tomorrow, Yesterday)
Day 18: Asking for Directions and Simple Locations
Day 19: Talking About Likes and Dislikes
Day 20: Review & Short Conversations Practice
Day 21: Making Simple Plans (Meet, Go, Do)
Day 22: Talking About Past and Future (Basic)
Day 23: Phone and Online Chat Chinese (Very Simple)
Day 24: At the Doctor / Office / School (Survival Chinese)
Day 25: Review & Real-Life Situations Practice
Day 26: Building Longer Sentences (Step by Step)
Day 27: Common Conversation Patterns You Can Reuse
Day 28: 10 Mini Conversations for Daily Life
Day 29: Final Speaking Practice (Introduce Yourself + Daily Life Talk)
Day 30: Full Review + Confidence Speaking Challenge 🎉