infographics Archives - Ninchanese https://ninchanese.com/blog/tag/infographics/ Learn Chinese with an adorable and effective method Tue, 18 Oct 2016 14:48:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://ninchanese.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/cropped-funandgamified-2-32x32.png infographics Archives - Ninchanese https://ninchanese.com/blog/tag/infographics/ 32 32 Infographic: Should you learn Chinese? https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/07/24/need-learn-chinese-infographic/ Wed, 24 Jul 2013 13:56:06 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=532 Wondering if you should learn Chinese? This picture takes a look at whether Americans are at a linguistic disadvantage considering China’s rapid rise; and its quick increase in the number of English speakers. So, take a look at this infographic and take a leaf out of China’s book! Infographic: Why you should learn Chinese Get

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Wondering if you should learn Chinese? This picture takes a look at whether Americans are at a linguistic disadvantage considering China’s rapid rise; and its quick increase in the number of English speakers. So, take a look at this infographic and take a leaf out of China’s book!

Infographic: Why you should learn Chinese

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Get smart, learn the language of the market you want to expand into. That sounds like a sound business decision right? And you know where to go to learn Chinese!

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Social media in China and in the US https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/06/10/timeline-us-china-social-media/ Mon, 10 Jun 2013 13:03:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=563 As a follow up to our introduction to Chinese social media sites, this week’s article is an infographic which highlights the intricate relationship American and Chinese social media sites share. We know China’s Renren was very much fashioned after Facebook, but did it work the other way around for Pinterest? Did they borrow the concept

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As a follow up to our introduction to Chinese social media sites, this week’s article is an infographic which highlights the intricate relationship American and Chinese social media sites share. We know China’s Renren was very much fashioned after Facebook, but did it work the other way around for Pinterest? Did they borrow the concept from Meilishuo, which is often called China’s Pinterest clone? Truth is, it doesn’t really matter who came first. What matters is that Meilishuo, along with several other Chinese Pinterest-clones apparently figured out how to bring in revenue in addition to attracting users… Unlike Pinterest so far.

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Infographic by Pinleague

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Emotions in Chinese: Express your feelings! https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/05/29/emotions-in-chinese-learn-how-to-express/ https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/05/29/emotions-in-chinese-learn-how-to-express/#comments Wed, 29 May 2013 14:41:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=572 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? Your emotions in Chinese Learn to talk about your feelings and the emotions of those that are around you.

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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?

Your emotions in Chinese

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Meoow tip Click on the picture to open it full size in a new tab/window. And feel free to print it 🙂 It makes a nice poster.

Learn to talk about your feelings and the emotions of those that are around you.

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Food Mnemonics in Chinese! https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/05/08/remember-chinese-food-mnemonics/ https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/05/08/remember-chinese-food-mnemonics/#comments Wed, 08 May 2013 09:16:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=591 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? Food Mnemonics in Chinese

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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?

Food Mnemonics in Chinese

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Body parts in Chinese – Infographic! Your key to a perfect massage https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/04/17/body-parts-in-chinese-infographic/ https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/04/17/body-parts-in-chinese-infographic/#comments Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:07:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=598 Like Chinese massages? This infographic of human body parts in Chinese will be very useful to explain where you’d like to get a massage. Comes in handy in other situations too! Learn how to describe your body from head to toe in Chinese with this handy worksheet. body parts in chinese Want to make sure

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Like Chinese massages? This infographic of human body parts in Chinese will be very useful to explain where you’d like to get a massage. Comes in handy in other situations too! Learn how to describe your body from head to toe in Chinese with this handy worksheet.

body parts in chinese

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To see the infographic even more full size Simply click on the picture; it’ll open full size in a new window. Right-click on it to download the infographic in HD for a handy Body Part cheatsheet.

Want to make sure you know how to name in Chinese all your body parts? Here’s a blank practice sheet for ya to check.

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Chinese family tree made easy: all the vocabulary you need in this infographic https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/03/15/describing-your-family-tree-in-chinese-aint-no/ https://ninchanese.com/blog/2013/03/15/describing-your-family-tree-in-chinese-aint-no/#comments Fri, 15 Mar 2013 16:46:00 +0000 http://ec2-54-193-109-251.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/?p=613 Describing your family tree in Chinese ain’t no easy feat: what you call your relatives depend on whether they’re on your dad’s side or on your mom’s side, and on the order in which each relative was born! So to make explaining your family tree to your Chinese friends a lot easier, we created this

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Describing your family tree in Chinese ain’t no easy feat: what you call your relatives depend on whether they’re on your dad’s side or on your mom’s side, and on the order in which each relative was born! So to make explaining your family tree to your Chinese friends a lot easier, we created this awesome-looking infographic.

Chinese family tree

Chinese Family Tree infographics

Tell us (in Chinese!) what your family is like!

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