Best Websites for Learning and Practicing Chinese Grammar Without a Teacher

How Can I Learn Chinese Grammar By Myself?

  1. Get a textbook to kickstart your learning. We recommend all beginners have a textbook. Even those who are at an intermediate level might need a book. Many people start learning Chinese by using an app or practicing with their Chinese friends, which is fine. However, you still need structure to put the words together.

    • Check out our textbook recommendations here.

    • We recommend more advanced learners use authentic materials, such as books, news articles.

  2. Download a dictionary on your phone and use it daily. Wonder what the best dictionary is? Check out this list.

  3. Consider using one of the websites mentioned in this article to supplement your learning. There’re so many websites that you can use for your Chinese learning but you don’t need them all. Stick with one or two should be sufficient.

  4. Ask your Chinese friends and teachers for further clarification. But don’t just ask for one person since people tend to have their own perspectives or even bias. Chinese is a living and constantly evolving language. There’s no absolute right and wrong when it comes to grammar.

  5. Make mistakes. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. If you’re always worried about if you’re using the right word, you will never be able to achieve fluency. Also, making mistakes is an essential part of learning. You cannot advance without making enough errors.

 

1. Chinese Grammar Wiki

Chinese Grammar Wiki is the number 1 website we recommend. It’s a comprehensive, free resource for standard Chinese grammar, organized by difficulty and part of speech, with clear, practical examples of usage.

In fact, this is probably the only website you need to use for learning Chinese grammar (for a quite long period of time).

B1 grammar points: For when you're ready to really consolidate your grammar knowledge and fill in the gaps, but really don't want to slog through a grammar textbook.

A1 grammar points: Our list is designed especially for beginners, all difficult vocabulary and grammar banished to the later levels. Easy examples, each one with pinyin.

Chinese Grammar Wiki by All Set Learning does a way better job explaining grammar than most Chinese textbooks. Many times, when you encounter some obscure Chinese grammar points in a textbook, you will find the explanation confusing and complicated.

Chinese Grammar Wiki does a great job making the explanation simple and crystal clear and provides a variety of sample sentences for you to explore how a certain grammar point works in context.

Although the Chinese Grammar Wiki doesn’t explain all the existing grammar problems, it’s arguably the most practical, free, comprehensive online resource for Chinese grammar.

They have also print books for sale if you prefer to have a physical copy and write down some notes on the margin. However, we feel the website itself is good enough for most Chinese language learners since there’s nothing new in their books. You will not miss anything because of not having the books.

 

2. The Chairman’s Bao

The Chairman's Bao was founded in 2015 by three friends who studied Chinese at a university in the United Kingdom. They became dissatisfied with the lack of engaging content during our Chinese studies in school and university.

https://www.thechairmansbao.com/

Their enthusiasm for language learning inspired them to create their own lessons, which quickly evolved into the professionally-written lessons available on the platform today.

They have grown to a library of over 7,000 lessons in the six years since their launch.

Through our popular Classroom packages, The Chairman's Bao is also available in over 300 teaching institutions worldwide.

Our lessons are designed with students and teachers in mind, and they range from beginner to post-advanced levels of study.

 

3. Chinese Infographics

If you’re a visual learner, you don’t want to miss out on Vivid Chinese, a website that does infographics for learning Chinese. Its creator, Karen Chang, has kindly given access to everyone to use many of their resources freely.

 

https://mandarinbean.com/premium-service/

Mandarin Bean has a great number of HSK mock tests for students to practice with. Not only do they have pinyin and grammar point exercises, Mandarin Bean also offers leveled lessons. Mandarin Bean has free practices for people to try out first and provides a premium version for paying subscribers.

 

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