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    The word fluency has different meanings for different learners and it completely depends on their objective to learn the chinese language. For the basic level learners, gaining fluency is all about learning some basic terms while for the advanced learners, it’s more about gaining fluency in speaking and writing, just like a native Chinese speaker. Fluency is usually a combination of a variety of skills and there are quite a few interesting ways to practice and attain fluency in Mandarin. Some skills are obvious, which you’re already aware of but have

    You probably don't know this, but everything around you will be translated if it already hasn't been. For example, that German car's manual wasn't originally written in English. So was that book you were reading if you were reading it in a language other than English. From subtitles to dubbings to your phone's manual, everything in this world gets translated at one point or another. This is why as globalisation becomes more mainstream, taking up a Chinese language course, or any other language for that matter, to pursue a career

    China is the largest country in Asia, and the fourth largest country globally. It is also the richest country in the world according to both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Not too long ago, it was referred to as a third-world country and seen as backwards and dysfunctional. Their meteoric rise to wealth can be attributed to their industry and innovation. The population of China has also soared over the years and is now nearing the 1.4 billion mark, even with childbearing laws in place. The language

    Communication is a crucial component of simply being human. It is through dialogue that we can convey our ideas, receive feedback and foster understanding with each other. If we cannot communicate, we would not have made any technological advancement as human beings. Language is one of the ways mankind uses to communicate. Depending on where you are born and who your parents are, you automatically get your first language, also referred to as mother tongue. Your first words and your first sentence will be in your mother tongue. Some people are

    Being bilingual is one of the qualities that everybody in today’s world desires. When you can speak multiple languages, you not only widen your horizons and opportunities, but also get to show off how clever you are. If you are a professional in any field, you have to be proficient in another language apart from English. The Queen's language has a worldwide reputation and status as the language for business and leisure. As the world moves forward, aspects of the world such as political ideologies and way of life are changing. China

    As human beings, we have come a long way through evolution, and this is especially visible in our way of communicating with each other. In our distant past, we could only communicate with each other through gestures and signals. There was no distinct language of communication. As time went on, we developed speech and eventually started writing. As the human mind evolves, languages were created, with people having the ability to communicate in more than one language. Currently, there are many languages across the globe, each unique in vocabulary, syntax, and

    What was your New Year's resolution? Why not learn a new language? Learning a new language can improve your mental health, enhance your social skills and broaden your cultural knowledge. If you decide to learn Chinese in Singapore, these benefits will be more apparent. After all, a good majority of Singaporeans are Chinese-speaking according to a government survey in 2015. Additionally, many people are signing up for Mandarin classes in Singapore. Here are four benefits from learning a new language. Learning a New language Improves Your Brain Health Researchers from all corners of the

    One of the most cosmopolitan states in the world, Singapore is a melting pot of different cultures, with different local ethnic groups and foreigners. Therefore, choosing the right language for the right occasion is central to business as well as social activities. The four main languages in Singapore are English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. According to a government survey done in 2015, a majority of Singaporeans are bilingual in English and their mother tongue. However, a majority of Singaporeans are Chinese-speaking and prefer to speak Mandarin at home. These statistics show that

    Learning a new language should never be boring. It is an opportunity to meet new people while expanding your knowledge. Muttering sounds alien to your native language can be ridiculously funny. However, many people forget about the fun and focus on their struggles of learning a new language. Did you know it could be entertaining? There are some activities you can partake in when you learn Mandarin in Singapore to make it enjoyable. You will be amazed at how promptly your brain responds to an exciting learning process. It is easier

    Mandarin has many vestigial characters that you need not stress yourself with rehearsing. Out of the 3,500 characters, only a quarter is necessary to create meaningful conversations. However, to become a proficient speaker or writer, you require almost every character. The challenge can be a tough nut to crack. The essential part is that with appropriate strategies, you can master Mandarin within a short period. In the journey of learning Chinese language, it is recommended to walk as a group. It can be long and tough when one decides to chart