5 Famous Chinese Poems

Chinese poems is at the core of the China’s culture. Historically, China has groomed many insightful, poetic, and highly introspective individuals who wrote poems that till this day, we’re still studying in schools, like our Intensive Mandarin Course. They have famous poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, who produced poems that have great […]

7 Common Chinese Polyphones And How To Use Them

In this article, I will introduce to you seven common polyphones and show you how to use them properly. As we know, there are a lot of polyphones in Chinese characters and it is important for Chinese learners to have a good command of the most commonly used Chinese polyphones. It will be of great help […]

5 Unique Ways To Learn Mandarin In Singapore

Learning Mandarin has become more and more popular because of the importance of Mandarin. As one of the most multilingual countries in the world, Singapore has groomed a people that can travel worldwide without much communication problems. Singaporeans are usually fluent in English and their Mother Tongue. For example, if you’re a Chinese, you’ll learn English […]

Common Chinese Language Mistakes Part 1

We have been teaching Mandarin courses in Singapore for more than 10 years. Over the years, we’ve taught many English-speaking students, and we’ve noticed that they tend to make the same mistakes. Some mistakes are specific to the individual, but most of them are common mistakes, probably because of their foundation in English. So in this […]

Cultural meaning of numbers in Chinese

It looks like many of the numbers from 1-10 have special cultural meanings in Chinese and Chinese people associate them by pronunciation as there are many homophones which are the same pronunciation but with a different meaning. Here follow some examples: The number 2 èr is a good number in Chinese culture and Chinese people prefer even […]

520 Day: China’s Online Take on Valentine’s Day

What if a number could say “I love you”? In China, it can. Every year on May 20th, couples celebrate a unique kind of Valentine’s Day known as 520 Day. This digital-age holiday didn’t come from ancient myths or imports. It was born online, crafted from the clever wordplay of Chinese netizens. As love increasingly […]

What Are Some Of The Popular Chinese Breakfasts?

I still remember how surprised I was when I asked a German student what was her favorite breakfast in China. Her reply was Baozi. Baozi is a steamed bun stuffed with vegetable or meat. It looked to her that Baozi represents all Chinese breakfasts and there was nothing better than Baozi. Today, I will share […]

How to Order Drinks In A Chinese Bar

Many expats like to have a drink and chat with friends in a bar after a busy day. pí jiǔ 啤酒 beer becomes the first word many people know when they are in China. Today we will learn to order a drink in a bar. 服务员,有冰啤酒吗? fú wù yuán,yǒu bīng pí jiǔ ma? Waiter, do […]

Singaporean Mandarin: What Kind of Chinese Do Singaporeans Speak?

  In Singapore, Mandarin Chinese—locally referred to as “Huayu” (华语)—is widely spoken among the ethnic Chinese population. However, the version spoken here is distinct in several ways from the Mandarin used in mainland China or Taiwan. Singaporean Mandarin refers to the form of Mandarin Chinese commonly spoken by Chinese residents of Singapore. It exists in […]

Chinese Tones and Tips to Master Them

When delivering one’s words, the intonation plays a significant role in how your conversation partner understands the meaning of what you say. No matter what language you are looking to pick up, tones will undoubtedly have a part in it in one way or another. This fact remains especially true with Mandarin. If you’re determined […]