Chris Parker shares his learning experience in FLUENT Chinese
Watch this video of two Brits chatting about Chinese learning experience. You might learn something from them.
Read More11 compliments Chinese people often use
Compliments are a vital part of daily social interactions across the globe. China is certainly no exception…Now, let's take a quick look at how and when these compliments are used.
Read MoreThree meanings of “人家”
There are three main meanings of 人家 in Chinese. It can mean "other person/people;" it can be a very feminine "me" and it can mean "house/home/family."
Read MoreHow to help your child learn Chinese (2)
After having looked at goal setting in general and some things you should avoid when setting goals for learning Mandarin with your child in part 1, it's time for some suggestions for short, medium and long term goals.
Read MoreChina turns to online education to boost soft power
Now it is turning to a new tool: online education, a rapidly growing industry that promises access to millions of students and the endorsement of some of the world's most renowned institutions.
Read MoreHow to help your child learn Chinese (1)
How do you find appropriate instruction and/or materials to help your child learn Mandarin? Here are some tips for you to achieve that goal.
Read MoreAre you one of the “低头族”?
Have you ever been looking at your smartphone instead of paying attention to your friends while chatting? If yes, you are one of the "低头族" in the 21st century.
Read More房奴: a bittersweet title for house owners with mortgage
Today, we are going to introduce another term called 房奴 (fángnú). It is one of the 171 newly-born Chinese words published by the China Education Bureau. Literally it means "the house's slaves" or "mortgage slave"
Read MoreThe differences between “认识” and “知道”
There are many characters or grammar patterns that can often confuse learners of Chinese. This article focuses on the two bigrams, 认识 (rèn shi) and 知道 (zhī dao).
Read MoreBritain’s first bilingual English-Mandarin nursery in London
Here is Hatching Dragons, Britain's first bilingual English-Mandarin nursery.
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