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China Also Has Thanksgiving Day? Check out the Festivals about Showing Gratitude in China

Hi dear friends, long time no see! Thanksgiving Day is just around the corner! Have you prepared roast turkeys yet? Thanksgiving is a traditional festival in the Western world, but do you know there are also some festivals about expressing gratitude in China?

Gǎn ēn jié 感恩节 Thanksgiving Day

Gǎn ēn jié kuài lè!…

Learn Words and Sentences about Thanksgiving in Chinese Together!

Learn Chinese online anywhere and anytime! If you or your children are interested in learning the language, you can find suitable Chinese lessons based on different age groups on our website. You will find Chinese learning can be so fun!

With this year’s Thanksgiving Day just around the corner, are you already preparing delicious meals and roast turkeys?…

Learn to Cherish Food Through This Ancient Chinese Poem

Food is the magic weapon of life, as it allows us stay away from famine. Food is the hope of life, because it keeps us be away from hunger. It’s fundamental to the people’s livelihood and ensures us to have enough to eat. On the eve of the World Food Day, which falls on each October 16th, let’s learn an ancient Chinese poem together, gain a deeper insight of the Chinese culture and experience the wisdom of ancient Chinese poets.…

What More Can We Learn from Peppa Pig, and Relate It to Our Mandarin Journey?

Welcome, parents! We have returned with the third and final session of our Peppa Pig series. Having learnt a fair few lines from this childhood classic, today we will touch upon two new sentence structures. The session comes in the form of a video from one of our experienced teachers, and we will learn how to relate these sentence structures to ourselves, supplementing them with brand new nouns and adjectives.…

How Can Paige in Peppa Pig Increase Your Child’s Competency in Mandarin

Hello Parents! Welcome back to eChineseLearning! Today we will provide a new dimension through which to explore the magical world of Mandarin. We will introduce a unique, creative area of language study, one which transcends the typical grammar-led sessions and takes a deep dive into a wonderful culture – Peppa Pig!…

不 (bù) or 没 (méi), Which Word Shall We Use to Negate the Verb and Say ‘No’?

The Chinese teachers at eChineseLearning often encounter the age-old problem relating to 不 (bù), and 没 (méi). When the teacher asks certain questions to which the answer could be ‘no’, many non-Chinese native students would use the wrong negation word to answer.

For example, let’s take the question ‘Jīntiān nǐ qù xuéxiào ma?…

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