Feeling like this cat despite the nice weather?
Author: Ninchanese
At Ninchanese, we strongly believe learning should be fun – not something to take too seriously. Our goal is to change the way people learn by making learning something everyone gets excited about again. We want to make a difference by giving everyone a chance to learn in an active and entertaining environment.
Shanghai Time Lapse!
Who’s up for a Shanghai time lapse video? For those who wonder what does Shanghai looks like, this time lapse video is for you! This is such an incredible city, full of beautiful things! Must be on your to-do lsit! Travel for free thanks to this Shanghai time lapse video!
Learn how to express emotions in Chinese! And seriously, what better way to learn how to say how you’re feeling in Chinese than by looking at pictures of cute animals making very human-like faces?
How do you feel about learning Chinese one bite at a time? Ok, you’ll be mostly learning about Chinese food, but this popular CCTV documentary, aptly named “A bite of China” is a great excuse to practice your Chinese while feasting your eyes on mouth-watering specialties. Does that sound good? More (and the video!) after the jump.
If you follow this blog, you may have seen that we are working at an awesome place: the Plaine Images. What makes this place so awesome? Mainly its video game atmosphere! We love being here because at Ninchanese, we’ll be using game mechanics to help you (and even us) learn Chinese. The Plaine Images is […]
Have you ever looked up at Hong Kong skyscrapers long enough that you’re no longer sure which way is up and which way is down? Some get such a kick out of doing that that they turn it into a series of pictures! Like here in these disorienting pictures. Check them out below, and trust […]
Food Mnemonics in Chinese!
Food mnemonics are a more visual way to learn food vocabulary in Chinese. Here’s a good example given by All About Chinese! Do you like these food-related character mnemonics?
The Chinese digital landscape can be a bit disconcerting at first. You won’t find many familiar faces there, no Google so no Google Plus and no Youtube but also no Facebook, no Twitter… Instead, expect a stream of similar search engines and not-so-similar social media services with a serious Chinese-style look and feel to them. […]
France sees a 400% increase in Chinese learners Trente-trois mille élèves suivent un enseignement de mandarin dans cinq cent quatre-vingt-treize collèges et lycées. China is currently the world’s second economic power and could become the world’s top economic power as early as 2016 some say – the world’s two biggest company already are Chinese. This trend […]
We all want a model Chinese learner, right? Well, every Chinese learner should follow this cat. It’s playing a role model to those who are intense, dedicated and motivated in their learning. 😀