06/10/2024
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05/10/2024
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05/10/2024
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📚 Interactive Mandarin Lessons: Our language lessons are designed to make learning fun and effective! Through storytelling, role-playing, and games, you’ll improve your Chinese and build confidence using it in real-life situations.
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04/10/2024
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22/09/2024
Expressions About Dates and Weeks:
🗓️ Mastering Mandarin Dates and Weeks! 🗓️
Want to talk about dates and time in Mandarin? It’s simpler than you think! From expressing years (年), months (月), to days (日/号) and weeks (星期/周), understanding these basics will get you closer to fluency. Here’s how to nail it!👇
💡 Swipe through to learn:
• How to say the year, month, and day
• The difference between 日 (rì) and 号 (hào)
• Expressing weeks in Mandarin
Let’s boost your Mandarin vocabulary together! 💪 Ready to learn? Can you type your birthday in mandarin?🗣️
21/09/2024
🔍 Curious about the differences between 想, 要, and 想要 in Mandarin? 🤔
• 想 (xiǎng) means ‘to want to’ or ‘would like to’ and is used for hopes or plans.
• 要 (yào) is more forceful, indicating a strong desire or need.
• 想要 (xiǎng yào) combines both, making it a polite way to express wanting something.
Learn when and how to use them correctly! Swipe through for examples and explanations. 🎓💬”
20/09/2024
“What’s the difference between 了 (le) and 过 (guò) in Chinese? 🤔 Both are used to express completed actions, but they aren’t interchangeable! 了 (le) highlights the completion of an action, while 过 (guò) emphasizes past experiences. Want to practice? Let’s see if you know which one to use! 📝👇
1. 昨天我去学校 ___。
2. 我没看 ___ 这本书。
Comment your answers below! 🎯”
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17/09/2024
Learn the difference between 忽然 (hūrán) and 突然 (tūrán)! Both mean ‘suddenly,’ but did you know they have different uses? Check out the examples and practice with us to master your Mandarin skills. Let’s make learning Chinese fun and easy!
16/09/2024
What’s the Difference Between 二 and 两?
Explanation: Both characters mean “two,” but they are used in different contexts. “二” is typically used in counting or numerical contexts (like 2nd place), while “两” is used before a noun or measure word (like two apples - 两个苹果).
Example:
Use “二” in phone numbers or dates (e.g., 二月 - February).
Use “两” for quantities (e.g., 两个 - two of something).
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