Famous Mandarin-Speaking Podcasters — 1. 聽天下:天下雜誌 Podcast &2. 百靈果 News

Today, we might talk about several mandarin-speaking podcasts that are popular and I also often listen to. 100% mandarin-speaking environments in podcasts without subtitles might be difficult for madnarin learners. Do not worry, though, it is a good strategy to play podcasts as background music when cooking, exercising, or bathing even though you do not understand 100 percent. In the long run, you are more likely to get used to this language!

Famous Mandarin-speaking Youtubers – 7.文森說書 8.健人蓋伊 9.胃酸人 – Part 3

In the era of 5G Internet, everyone has a mobile phone and a laptop. Even amateurs can operate self-media and become Key Opinion Leader. Therefore, many young people gradually regard Youtuber as a career options and even the most ideal occupation. Then, let’s look at the list of the most famous youtubers in Mandarin-speaking countries. 7.文森說書 8.健人蓋伊 9.胃酸人

Adjective Clause in Mandarin 中文的形容詞子句!

Note: Green Underline means Noun, Yellow Underline means adjective clause, and "的" can be translated into "which, who, that" 這是我在台北常去的店 Zhè shì wǒ zài táiběi cháng qù de diàn This is the shop that I often go to in Taipei 這是我最愛吃的菜 Zhè shì wǒ zuì' ài chī de cài this is my favorite dish. This … Continue reading Adjective Clause in Mandarin 中文的形容詞子句!

Famous Mandarin-speaking Youtubers Part 2

In the era of 5G Internet, everyone has a mobile phone and a laptop. Even amateurs can operate self-media and become Key Opinion Leader. Therefore, many young people gradually regard Youtuber as a career options and even the most ideal occupation. Then, let’s look at the list of the most famous youtubers in Mandarin-speaking countries. 4.冒险雷探长(Lei's Adventures) 5.志祺七七 6.小鍾Johnny's Vlog

Famous Mandarin Movie(SG) – I Not Stupid 小孩不笨 Xiǎohái Bù Bèn

I Not Stupid is a 2002 Singaporean comedy film about the lives, struggles, and adventures of three Primary 6 pupils who are placed in the academically inferior EM3 stream. I Not Stupid became the second-highest grossing Singaporean film. Its satirical criticism of the Singaporean education system and social attitudes in Singapore sparked public discussions and parliamentary debates that led to reforms in the education system. Its sequel, I Not Stupid Too, was released in 2006.