Advertising slogans of global brands in Chinese
Let's learn some Chinese from the well-known advertising slogans!
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Read MoreCalvin Trillin’s joke on Chinese food with a doggerel
Recently, he published a doggerel "Have They Run Out of Provinces Yet?"on New Yorker to play a joke on Chinese food, and that became an internet hit.
Read MoreChinese phrases to know about Rio Olympics flame
Everyone watched the Rio 2016 Olympic flame lighting ceremony? let's learn some Chinese phrases about Olympic flame!
Read MoreUse ‘ji le’ to intensify positive adjectives
"极" means "extreme" or "utmost" in Chinese, and "极了" can be used to intensify positive adjectives.
Read MoreRelaxing time in Shanghai’s Cat Cafe
If you're the type of person who enjoys staying with cats, a visit to a cat café is something you've got to put on your wish list.
Read MoreExpand your Chinese competence by role playing
In this article we will discuss how you can use role-playing games to expand your Chinese language competence, both as a learner and as a teacher.
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Here are several ways to say "死党", a true friend that one can rely on.
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