Emails are a form of formal communication in Chinese.
So if you find yourself in the position of needing to write an email in Chinese, you may be sweating a bit.
Still, it’s definitely doable, even for a beginner Mandarin …
How many times have you been told that Chinese has no grammar?
In reality, Mandarin Chinese just has sentence patterns that are radically different from the ones in English.
It’s a very logical language, and there’s actually a direct, …
The news keeps us in the loop, highlights culture and facilitates knowledge.
You can also benefit in a linguistic way from watching the news.
Mandarin-language news channels are abundantly available, and consuming Chinese news is incredibly valuable when it …
You may have heard that in Chinese, nouns are the same in both their singular and plural forms.
You can’t just tack on an -s, like we do in English.
So how will you know how many eggs …
Knowing medical terms in Chinese could be just as lifesaving as being able to ask “where’s the bathroom?”
Whether you find yourself in the doctor’s office for a routine checkup or taking an unplanned trip to the hospital, these words …
From reading manga to watching television shows to using apps, you can learn a lot about Chinese language and culture via authentic Mandarin-language materials.
Enter the Chinese video game: A fun, interactive and entertaining way to improve one’s Chinese.…
It’s no secret that Chinese shows and Chinese dramas are great tools to help you flex your listening skills.
Taiwanese dramas (also called TDrama or TWDrama) are no different!
If you want to fine-tune your Chinese listening skills the fun …