3 sites to learn Shanghainese and Chinese online

Sometimes it’s hard to find face-to-face language classes in your neighborhood. This is why many people are using the Internet to learn new languages
Following an earlier post titled Learning Arabic online, here I’d like to introduce 3 sites that offer free online classes in Shanghainese and Mandarin Chinese. I use them for revision
Shanghainese learning resources
520hai.com <http://www.520hai.com/shanghai/>
This is a collection free online classes for beginners in Shanghainese. The website supports Internet Explorer but has problems if you view it with Firefox. Highlight of the contents are
- Key phrases
- Explanation of differences between Mandarin Chinese and the Wu dialects (a category of dialects spoken in Eastern China - Shanghainese is one of the Wu dialects)
- Video tutorials (watch first lesson on simple greeting phrases used between family members)
- Mp3 webcast of key terms
- Shanghainese language textbooks used before 1949
ShanghaiNing.com <http://www.shanghaining.com/>
For those interested in using Shanghainese in a “hip” way, you can download some Shanghainese raps and songs here,and learn a new word each day. These 3 songs are particularly catchy
- Riding a Bus in Shanghai
- 99 Times in Love with Shanghai
- KTV Girls in Shanghai
Chinese learning resources
It is run by a small team of enthusiastic Chinese people which is designed to help people improve their Chinese skills. It has podcasts for beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. The contents are updated every day, so you can hear up-to-date news articles read by Chinese voices, with transcripts included
Tags: China, culture, language, learning, Mandarin Chinese, music, Shanghainese
