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A Romantic Love Language: Saying ‘I Love You’ in Chinese

Every one of us has our own language and love language. But learning other languages to express your love is a whole lot of effort that could take your relationship to another level.  Chinese is the world’s most learned language for business purposes, but people often forget how sweet the

Tips for Your Learning Journey in Chinese

China is known to have the second largest economy measured by purchasing power parity and is also the world’s most populous country. As a result, learning Mandarin Chinese – the most widely spoken Language in China – can give you a significant competitive edge in today’s global marketplace. Likewise, several

Conversational Topics in Chinese for Beginners

To learn Chinese, you need to practice conversation. It cannot be easy if you don’t know what to talk about. This blog will discuss a list of conversational topics for Chinese language learners of all levels! These conversation topics in Chinese will help you improve your fluency and speaking skills.

Learning Mandarin: How To Easily Boost Your Listening Skills

Learning Mandarin: How To Easily Boost Your Listening Skills

Many students in Mandarin classes in Singapore generally focus on improving their output skills, such as writing Hanzi characters and pronouncing each word accurately and clearly. As such, more often than not, an area that is overlooked is listening. While listening to spoken Chinese in songs and movies may not

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4 Insights To The Chinese Language You Probably Didn’t Know

Regardless of whether you know how to speak the language, you can probably identify the Chinese language when you hear it being spoken. With over 900 million native speakers, Chinese is easily one of the most spoken languages in the world, with an increasing number of people trying to be

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Maximise Efficiency: How To Boost Chinese Skills On The Move

Whether you’re a student or a working adult, it can be challenging to learn Mandarin in Singapore out of class time, as you juggle your studies or work. These duties or responsibilities would usually take top priority, leaving little time to practise and boost your Mandarin proficiency before it’s time

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