Making the best of the Coronavirus Lockdown

Making the best of the Coronavirus Lockdown

The world is experiencing an unparalleled lockdown due to the rampant spread of the coronavirus, with schools, airports, cinemas, sports stadiums, city centers, beaches and entire countries closed off, and 70% of the human population urged to stay home, avoid travel and shun social interaction.    As the majority of the global population is expected to keep themselves indoors, and ‘socially distant’ for one month, it’s […]

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New Year Resolution – Learn Chinese

New Year Resolution – Learn Chinese

The period between Christmas and New Year provides us with a rare opportunity to step back from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, reflect on the past twelve months and look ahead to the coming year. It’s also a time when many of us make plans and set a resolution for the year ahead. New Year’s resolutions get a pretty bad rap and many people consider […]

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We’ve been busy !

We’ve been busy !

It’s been a busy few months for the Domino Chinese team with exciting new courses , a new dictionary , app developments, website updates, interactive flashcards, a new blog and hours of new video content recorded to ensure your Chinese language learning is fully supported. Felix, Ann and the rest of the Domino Chinese team have also recorded dozens of new videos from the streets of Beijing, Shanghai and Yancheng , for our YouTube […]

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Appreciating Chinese Slang

Appreciating Chinese Slang

Some people begin learning a new language as an intellectual challenge, but most of us have more pragmatic reasons – to be able to converse and communicate in a new language. One thing which makes learning a new language fascinating and challenging, is that native speakers love to enriching their language with slang, metaphors and idioms. Slang is often vague, difficult to understand and often downright […]

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Improve your Chinese with Netflix

Improve your Chinese with Netflix

Movies, television and Netflix are an excellent resource for learning Chinese. There is an ever-growing body of research which confirms that learning with audio and visual media is highly effective.  In some countries, such as the Netherlands, high levels of foreign language acquisition have been attributed to local television channels showing all foreign movies and TV shows in their original language. Subtitles are added but these programmes are never […]

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The Value of Learning Chinese

The Value of Learning Chinese

Chinese has firmly established itself alongside English as one of the most important languages for 21st Century learners. As Chinese grows in popularity, it is becoming apparent that an international education is incomplete without the opportunity to learn Chinese. Schools in Europe and US teaching Mandarin Chinese Mandarin Chinese is the first language of 873 million people and the second language of 178 million people. […]

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What is Hanyu Pinyin?

What is Hanyu Pinyin?

Pinyin, or Hànyǔ Pīnyīn as it is formally known, is the Romanization of Chinese characters based on their pronunciation. ‘Pin Yin’ (拼音) translates into English as ‘spell sound’. This is exactly what Pinyin enables us to do, spell how Chinese words sound, using the Roman alphabet. The history of Pinyin During the 1950s, Zhou Youguang, the Father of Pinyin and a team of linguists developed the system […]

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