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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

“Chinese is not hard, really. ” after the lesson, a child commented. Yes, indeed, Chinese, especially Spoken Mandarin, is not very difficult. Look, based on the numbers, we can conjugate weekdays(星期 xīng  qī ), month(月 yuè )  and year(年 nián ).
Now when we talk about yesterday, today and tomorrow, they all share one word 天(tiān ), which [...]

Year, month in Chinese

We have talked about numbers in Chinese. Based on the numbers, we have also learned weekdays by adding 星期(xīng qī ) in front. Now I would like to talk about how to describe Year(年nián ), Month(月yuè ) in Chinese.
Years (年nián ) are easy to say in Chinese. You simply need to pronounce the numbers. [...]

How to say “Monday, Tuesday…” in Chinese

Based on the basic numbers, it is easy to learn the weekdays.
First, we need to learn the word “week”. In Chinese, it is 星期(xīng qī ). The next is easy.
For Monday, it is week(day) one — 星期一(xīng qī yī )
For Tuesday, it is week(day) two — 星期二(xīng qī èr [...]

10 American Indian Little Children

This song helps kids to count from 1 to 10. Here is one video clip featuring this song.


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Numbers in Chinese

Numbers in Chinese are comparatively easy. Once a person learns 1-10, it is easy for him/her to learn 11-99.
Learning the number one to ten Chinese is the most useful lesson. Once they are mastered, you will be able to
count higher
learn the weekdays, dates of a month, months of a year, etc.
tell prices
tell the time
The ten [...]

The Opening Time of Olympic Games 2008 Beijing

There are only 297 days to the date of 2008 Olympic Games. We were searching for tickets for the opening ceremony, we asked several travel agencies and were told that all the tickets to the opening ceremony were sold out!
OK, no chance to go for the opening ceremony, but it is still good to talk [...]

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