This Week's Posts Top 6 Websites and Tips for Finding the Perfect Online Chinese Tutor Before the 21st century, it was almost impossible to learn Chinese without living in China or miraculously stumbling upon a fluent speaker who offered to teach you everything they knew. But luckily, the 21st century is hereâwhich means finding a Chinese tutor online is easier than ever! In this blog post, I share how to make the most of your lessons and six awesome websites for finding the perfect Chinese tutor online. [READ FULL POST]( 10 Famous Chinese Singers You Need to Listen to Now Tired of memorizing characters or slogging through Chinese books? I hear you. Maybe you need to close your eyes and relax with some Chinese music. Iâm not talking about the greatest hits performed on the erhuâyou need music with words if youâre going to get any language learning benefits. In this blog post, youâll find 10 famous singers from China and Taiwan to get you started listening to Chinese music and understanding Chinese pop culture. [READ FULL POST]( 67 Must-know Job Titles in Chinese to Improve Your Professional Skills Do you want to use Mandarin Chinese professionally? Then you wouldnât want to call your boss or client by the wrong title right? In this blog post, youâll learn 67 job titles in Chinese to have a business vocabulary for the professional space, from corporate titles to more functional roles. [READ FULL POST]( Chinese Radicals: The Mandarin Learnerâs Guide to All 214 Components Radicals are small components of Chinese characters that make it easier to categorize them and look them up. Since thereâs no alphabet for Mandarin, radicals and character components help you mentally break down a character and make it easier to remember. Weâll introduce you to all 214 Chinese radicals with usage examples, and then show you how they can aid you in your understanding of Mandarin writing. [READ FULL POST]( Drinks in Chinese: 85 Useful Vocabulary Terms to Quench Your Thirst Weâve all had that moment in China. You want to order your favorite 饮æ (yÇn lià o) â drink, but you have no idea how to say it. Well, Iâve put together a list of drinks in Chinese, from tea and coffee to soda and alcohol, and more. Next time you sit down at a Chinese restaurant, youâll have just the vocabulary you need to order your drink with ease! [READ FULL POST]( January sale!
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