In the last article of this conjunction series, we'll be introducing terms that help you express progressive relationships in Chinese sentences. At the same time, take note of the vocabulary and phrases used in the sample sentences and learn them. Let's begin!
Read MoreIn this new article of the conjunction series, we'll be introducing a number of ways to express adversative relationships in Chinese sentences. At the same time, we'll also introduce some useful vocabulary and phrases in the sample sentences below. Let's begin!
Read MoreIn this new conjunction series, we'll be introducing several important conjunctions that help us form sentences easily. Let's start with conjunctions that help us express causal relationships first. At the same time, we'll also introduce some useful vocabulary and phrases in the sample sentences below. Let's begin!
Read MoreChinese is a tonal language. There are 4 basic tones and 1 light tone in Chinese. A Pinyin with a unique tone makes up an individual character. Let's look at some important tone changes that you encounter when learning Chinese.
Read MoreDive into the world of Hanyu Pinyin, the official Romanization system for Mandarin Chinese, adopted in 1958 to standardize pronunciation and facilitate learning. Explore its significance, and practical applications in typing, and enhance your mastery with our video classes on pronunciation, tonal rules, and digital typing skills.
Read MoreIn this article, we will cover three common and important interrogative particles that are usually seen at the back of a sentence. They are "吗(ma)", "呢(ne)" and "吧(ba)" which can all turn a declarative sentence into a question. However, each serves a different purpose. Let's find out their differences below.
Read MoreIn this Interrogative Words series, you'll learn words and phrases that help you form questions in Chinese. If you are currently learning the HSK1 or HSK2 syllabus with us, this is the perfect article for you to read. Let's start with interrogative pronouns (疑问代词, yí wèn dài cí) in the first part of the series.
Read MoreMany Chinese learners are fascinated by the mystery of Taiji (also spelled as Tai Chi). Undeniably, the Chinese language has a rich cultural heritage with the wisdom of Chinese ancestors. A basic understanding of the cultural aspect will help you better integrate into Chinese society. In this article, you will know what "太极(tài jí, Taiji)" means as a Chinese philosophical concept, as well as "太极拳(tàijí quán, Shadowboxing)" which is a form of martial art that is influenced by the concept of Taiji.
Read MoreIn this last series of “Learn Chinese Radicals”, let's take a look at the common radicals that fall on the bottom part of a character.
Read MoreIn the previous blog post, you've learned several common right-side radicals. In this article, let's take a look at some of the common radicals that fall on the upper part of a character.
Read MorePreviously, we have learned a number of left-side radicals. In this article, let's take a look at the common radicals that fall on the right side of a character.
Read MoreDating back to 2000 years ago during the Han dynasty, there was a scholar called 许慎(xǔ shèn) who edited and compiled a book called《说文解字》(Character Analysis) which is probably the oldest dictionary in China. He compiled a total of 9300 Chinese characters. During the process, he thought about how to sort them out so that it would be easy to find any character. Finally, he sorted by putting the characters that share the same component into the same group. These components are called as radical.
Read MoreWhen it comes to culinary cuisines in China, they are very rich and diverse, each has its own individual taste and style that differ from region to region. The history of some cuisines can be dated thousand years back. In this post, we will cover these 8 cuisines and some factors that lead to the development of these cuisines, as well as introducing some mouth-watering dishes that each cuisine offers.
Read MoreSince the outbreak of the coronavirus, Covid-19 has become a commonly discussed topic in our daily lives. It has influenced the way we live, work, play, and of course, the terms we use whenever this topic arises in our day-to-day conversations. In this article, we will cover some frequently used or seen terms related to Covid-19. Stay tuned to this page to learn some new vocabulary.
Read MoreEach object has its own unique measure word, thus it is important to memorize the appropriate measure word that goes along with it. Some objects may not be limited to only one measure word, there may be another measure word that is appropriate to use as well.
Read MoreIn this article, we are going to discuss the differences and the usage of “刚”, “刚刚” and “刚才”. These three words look similar and their functions are related to time, and that is why their usage tends to confuse many Chinese learners.
Read MoreThe three words “帮(bāng)”, “帮助(bāng zhù)” and “帮忙(bāng máng)” can all be translated to “help” in English. However, they are meant to be used differently.
Read MoreWhen it comes to Chinese culture, do you know the meanings associated with the different colours, numbers and even flowers? We have collated a few of the important ones that all Chinese language learners should already know!
Read MoreAs a Chinese learner, you might have heard that there will be a change to the current HSK. However, do you know what are the changes made to the New HSK? When will the changes take place? How will it affect Chinese learners who want to take the HSK exam? Why is the HSK changing? Don’t worry, we’ll provide an answer here, stay tuned to find out more.
Read MoreThe YCT test which is an official Chinese proficiency test organized and launched by China Hanban to encourage foreign young students to learn Chinese and improve their Chinese language proficiency.
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