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Learn how to write and pronounce a variety of Chinese symbols and characters for airports and air travel with expert tips in this free video language lesson.
There are 16 videos in this series:

Learn how to write Chinese Symbols for airports with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "International Airport" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Domestic Airport" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Plane Ticket" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Flight" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Check In" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Boarding Pass" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Security Check" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Gate" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Departure Lounge" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Departure" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Arrive" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Landed" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Economy Lamp" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "Business Class" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

Learn how to write "First Class" in Chinese Symbols with expert tips on writing and pronouncing Chinese characters in this free language lesson video clip.

China is one of the oldest recorded nations on the face of the earth and one of the most technically advanced as well. The Chinese have one of the oldest forms of writing as well called calligraphy. This is a very difficult and complex series of lines, dots and characters that make up the Chinese alphabet. They also have separate symbols and characters for full words and even for numbers.
Although it is not the easiest language to learn to write, there are a few pieces of advice that can help you along the way to learning Chinese. Our expert, Xi Chen, will show you how to write and tell you how to say different words you'll need at airport and for air travel in Chinese. She will walk you step by step through the formation of each word and explain each aspect in this process. Since there is a lot of important detail in each part of the letter character, these lessons are invaluable to the serious student!
Xi Chen Xi Chen got her Certificate of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language in 2005, one of less than 5,000 certificate holders across China. Recently, she was newly appointed program director of Chinese training as a foreign language at her home institution, China Agricultural University (CAU), Beijing, China. Currently, Chen is a Fulbright Chinese teaching assistant at Umass Amhert, teaching intermediate Chinese course. Please feel free to contact her at: erbaochen@hotmail.com.dkdk
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