Tag: Learning Chinese
【老外在天朝│Interview】learning Chinese is a way to learn about China
Wesley is a student from Australia who has been studying at Mandarin Inn for 3 years. He thinks learning mandarin is a wonderful way to learn more about China and understand how the language impacts thinking and culture. Interested in what he considers the most important method of learning Chinese? Let's have a look together!
6 Fun Facts About China’s National Day
Do you know which day is China’s National Day? What do Chinese people usually do on National Day? What is the connection between China's National Day (中国国庆节zhōng guó guó qìng jié) and Golden Week (黄金周huáng jīn zhōu)? Here are six facts you need to know!
8 Funny Chinese Internet Slang
The Chinese writing system is difficult for non-native speakers, but it is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and can be important for your career. Besides, it can be fun and interesting to learn a new language too. The Internet is now rapidly becoming mainstream in China, with the region becoming the largest social media market boasting roughly 1 billion people who are online.
How to Ask Questions in Chinese
It is important to be curious, inquisitive and to ask questions. Asking questions will help you to start conversations and helps you get to understand others better. This guide will help you facilitate your conversations in Chinese.
【老外在天朝│Interview】I always have a deep interest in new languages
Monica is a German- Italian, who has lived in Shanghai for 3 years, and start to study with Mandarin Inn 3 months ago. She think it is really important to learn Chinese as a foreigner! Not being able to communicate at least a bit with people in a new country is too frustrating. Interested in what she considers the most important method of learning Chinese? Let's have a look together!
Top of the World with Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations
Ever seen traditional celebrations where you got the chance to eat decadent mooncakes and lanterns being lit, carried, and displayed? That is the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival which is a traditional celebration in Chinese culture.
8 Tourist Attractions in China
If you’ve never stepped foot on the land surrounded by sceneries and attractions that are out of this world, you’ve been missing out. Today we will walk you through 8 different tourist attractions in China that are a must-visit for anyone who is traveling to China for the first time.
How long does it take to learn Chinese? 5 important factors to consider
The Chinese language has been gaining interest as a language Westerners are looking to learn. It is no surprise especially when it is the second most widely spoken language in the world. Furthermore, as we look at the increasing prowess of China’s economy and its re-emergence as an international business and cultural hub, the Chinese language is certainly worth getting to grips with.
Small Talk in Chinese: 5 Topics to Get You Started
When learning a new language, being able to produce sentences is often the best way to go about practicing. Small talk is the best way for beginners to start using the language and tolearn about the cultural norms of the language they are learning, including in Chinese.
【老外在天朝│Interview】Learning mandarin is an adventure of the mind
Julien is a student from France who has been studying at Mandarin Inn for 2years. He thinks that learning mandarin for westerner especially is first-of-all an adventure of the mind. As in any real adventure, there are some tigers on the road. We’re all bound to make mistakes (especially with the accents)! But it will also be very rewarding, to try some food or communicate with some people you’d otherwise never meet.Interested in what she considers the most important method of learning Chinese? Let's have a look together!
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