Link Words : Chinese Vocab Learning Made Easy


When it comes to learning Chinese, one of the most challenging aspects for learners is mastering pronunciation and memorizing vocabulary. But don't worry — there's an easier way!


The Link Words Video Series can make memorizing Chinese words a breeze. Let's dive in and start learning.


About Link Words


The Link Words method, developed by That's Mandarin, is a unique approach to memorizing Chinese vocabulary. It works by creating associations between Chinese words and familiar'link words'in English, making it easier to retain new vocabulary.



When you start learning a language, the words don't make any sense at first. It's not easy to make your brain process them into meaningful words. But you can help your brain by building connections. Let's explore a few examples 👇


01. To Have


The word 有 (yǒu) means "to have," and it sounds just like "yo" in "yo-yo." Try remembering this by thinking of the sentence: "I have a yo-yo."


yǒu

to have


.EXAMPLES.


我有电脑。
Wǒ yǒu diànnǎo.
I have a computer.

你有时间吗?
Nǐ yǒu shíjiān ma?
Do you have time?



02. To Deliver

The Chinese word for "deliver" is 送 (sòng), which sounds like the English word "song." Picture a delivery guy cruising through the streets, enjoying a song while bringing you your food — that's an easy way to remember 送 (sòng).



sòng

to deliver


Video Series:

Link Words


Now let's take a closer look at the video series, created specifically to help memorize Chinese vocabulary with ease.


01. I Love You

To remember "I love you" in Chinese, think of "wall," "eye," and "knee." These words sound a lot like 我 (wǒ), 爱 (ài), and 你 (nǐ), making it easy to recall.


我爱你。

Wǒ ài nǐ.

I love you.


Now you can share this heartfelt phrase with someone special:


02. A Cup of Coffee

Did you know that Ebay sounds similar to the Chinese phrase 一杯 (yì bēi), which means "a cup of"?


一杯

yì bēi

a cup of


Check out the video to discover how to memorize the phrase "to drink a cup of coffee":

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