Haru Learning 'Basic Chinese 1', let's learn it properly right from the very beginning!

The Haru-baeum Basic Chinese course focuses on how to translate Korean into Chinese, and you'll be speaking Chinese with me throughout the entire class!

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What you will gain after the course

  • Speaking Chinese

  • Basic Chinese

Daily Learning: Basic Chinese
Get started in just one day!

Start right from the very first step and practice speaking like a native!


Feeling overwhelmed about where to start with Chinese?
This course is designed for those who want to master both speaking and grammar at the same time,
focusing on authentic Chinese speaking practice.


Daily Learning Basic Chinese
Experience the joy of speaking Chinese!

From Pinyin to practical, everyday basic Chinese conversations, master sentence construction and speaking practice all at once!
We'll help you ace the HSK while building your real-world Chinese proficiency.



We focus on practicing speaking naturally, just like in real-life Chinese conversations.
From basic vocabulary to a variety of sentence structures, we build a solid foundation step by step.



A systematic curriculum designed to enhance your learning abilities.
We will solidly build your speaking and basic Chinese skills.

Listening and Speaking Chinese
Building a Solid Foundation

Section 1 - Understanding the Chinese Pronunciation System (Pinyin)

Learn Pinyin, the basic sound unit of Chinese. Master the accurate pronunciation of Chinese syllables by combining initials, finals, and tones, and build a solid foundation for your Chinese studies through practical pronunciation exercises.

Section 2 - Basic Sentence Structure and Vocabulary Usage

You will learn the most basic sentence structures, such as 'I am a student', and acquire essential vocabulary to practice using in real-life conversations. This will help you build a solid foundation in Chinese grammar and enhance your speaking skills.

Section 3 - Learning Quantity Expressions and Possessive Structures

You will learn how to express possession through sentences like 'I have a book', as well as how to express numbers. You will master sentence construction, including the use of measure words, and practice speaking based on what you have learned.

Section 4 - Adjective Predicate Sentence Practice

This section focuses on learning adjective predicate sentences that describe the state or qualities of the subject. By understanding the principles of sentence construction, you will practice speaking natural Chinese using a variety of adjectives.

Section 5 - Making Sentences Expressing Time and Place

Learn how to accurately express specific times, dates, days of the week, and more. By practicing sentence construction that includes time information, such as 'I go to school today,' you will develop more precise communication skills.

Section 6 - Expressing Will and Desire

Learn expressions of will and desire using the ''~하고 싶다'' form. Master sentence structures such as ''나는 오늘 학교에 가고 싶다'' and expand your expressive skills through practical speaking exercises applying these structures.

Section 7 - Sentences Expressing Accompaniment and Location

You will learn expressions indicating accompaniment, such as 'with you,' as well as location expressions utilizing localizers and prepositions. By mastering relatively complex sentence structures and practicing speaking in a variety of situations, you will further enhance your Chinese proficiency.

Section 8 - Basic Greetings and Interrogative Sentences

You will learn the types and differences of basic greetings and question forms commonly used in daily life. By applying the vocabulary and grammar you have learned, you will practice natural conversations and build a solid foundation for communication.

Section 9 - Possessive Expressions

Learn expressions indicating relationships, such as 'She is my friend,' and the usage of the structural particle '的'. Through exercises that involve breaking down and understanding the sentences in Korean, you will accurately grasp Chinese sentence structures and practice speaking.

Section 10 - Practice on Places and Interrogative Expressions

Learn vocabulary and expressions related to interrogative sentences asking about locations, such as 'Where are you?'. Building on what you've learned, you will focus on practicing speaking naturally, just like in real-life conversations.

Daily Chinese: From Pronunciation to Practical Conversations!

Feeling overwhelmed about where to start with Chinese?
This course was created specifically for people like you.


✔️ Absolute beginners learning Chinese from scratch

  • For those who want to systematically learn the basic pronunciation rules of Chinese, starting with Pinyin.

  • Those who want ample opportunities to practice speaking real Chinese beyond what a textbook alone can offer.

  • For those who want to prepare for the HSK exam and develop practical Chinese communication skills.

✔️ Learners tired of rigid, grammar-focused study

  • Those who want to build a solid foundation in Chinese by learning sentence structure and vocabulary usage together.

  • Those who want to speak confidently by learning Chinese expressions for various situations.

  • Those who want to understand and enjoy Chinese dramas and movies without subtitles.

✔️ Learners who want to quickly improve their Chinese speaking skills

  • Those looking to intensively enhance their practical conversational skills through simulation exercises alongside theoretical study.

  • For those who want to maximize their learning outcomes by actively practicing speaking Chinese in every lesson.

  • Those who want to build a solid foundation from the basics and lay the groundwork to confidently tackle any future Chinese studies.


Don't hesitate any longer.
With the Harubaeum Basic Chinese Course, you too can communicate fluently in Chinese.

Things to Note Before Taking the Course


Practice Environment

  • No separate practice environment setup is required.

  • You can focus entirely on the course materials and Korean-Chinese translation practice.

Prerequisite Knowledge and Important Notes

  • No prior knowledge of Chinese is required.

  • We will be learning step by step, starting with Pinyin, so please feel free to get started without any pressure.

  • It is important to maintain a consistent learning attitude and keep up with the lessons.

Learning Materials

  • We provide lecture materials (PDF).

  • Pinyin, basic conversation, and sentence practice materials are included.

  • We utilize materials that help with Chinese speaking practice.


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Who is this course right for?

  • For those who want to practice actually speaking Chinese!

  • For anyone who wants to master both speaking and grammar at the same time!

  • For those who want to prepare not only for the HSK certification but also for speaking!

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Hello. I am Haru-Baeum Instructor Kim Tae-young, bringing you the joy of learning every day.


Experience

Former) Full-time instructor for HSK Levels 4 and 5 at Busan Seomyeon Confucius Institute Chinese Language Education Center

Former) Interpreter for the Korea-China Game Industry Exchange Meeting hosted by the Korea Game Industry Association and the Korea Copyright Commission

Former) Pukyong National University COVID-19 Emergency Response Team Chinese Translator/Interpreter

Former) Ranked 2nd most popular expert in the Naver eXpert Chinese category

Pres.) Operating Haru-Baeum Chinese Language Lab

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The story of Chinese language instructor Kim Tae-young

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This is the schedule from my days teaching at the academy, a time filled with youthful ambition and passion. They were good times, but back then, I didn't know how to take care of myself, and I nearly collapsed several times during lectures due to overwork.

Whenever I felt my consciousness fading for a moment, I would lean against the chalkboard as if I were writing on it. Part of it was because I didn't want the students to feel anxious, but I was also grateful to be able to lecture like this. I endured it by thinking that it was only natural to be tired and exhausted since my lectures were so well-loved.


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This is a photo from the conversation class at that time. In the conversation class, I taught in a way that encouraged a lot of speaking, and the students started bringing me drinks from the second day after attending the first class. Their passion fired me up even more. There was even a time when we received a complaint because my voice and the students' voices were echoing into other classrooms. At that moment, I thought, "Ah, I'm doing a great job," and put even more heat into the lecture.


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It was a course where we watched dramas together, practiced speaking, and learned the process of translating Chinese into Korean. Since it was a class I really wanted to teach, it was held as a special weekend lecture without a tuition fee, and unexpectedly, many people showed up. There weren't enough seats in the designated classroom, so we had no choice but to arrange extra chairs to make space. Although they aren't visible, there were people sitting on chairs at the back of the room to listen to the lecture, and I felt so bad for them. So, I spoke with the director and moved the class to a larger room starting from the next session. Even after moving, we had to create more spots than the original capacity, but I was relieved that we could at least provide desks. It was such an enjoyable class.


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I remember how much the students' reviews gave me strength when I was teaching. Students who were with me from Conversation Level 1 to HSK wrote down their stories, and thanks to their sincerity, I think I was able to keep my sense of gratitude and always strive to deliver better lectures.


Haru Learning, the story that hasn't ended yet

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Currently, I am working in a small office, creating my own textbooks, providing private Chinese tutoring, and developing various courses to teach Chinese.

"Join a company and live a stable life." I received a lot of realistic advice like this, but

I want to do this work. I must do this work. Therefore, I will do this work.

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As I handwrite my thoughts on what 'my own lecture' should be, film my lectures to observe myself, and sit in the quiet lab after finishing a session to enjoy a moment of solitude, I prepare for the next lecture with the belief that I can deliver even better content and better teaching with improved materials.


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I will not give up on the Chinese proficiency level that the student aims to reach.

If it is content that the student must know, I will stay with them, repeating it over and over again until they can do it.

If a student is anxious about whether they can succeed, I will reassure them through both the process and the results.

 

Thank you.

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