By engaging with Handan idioms, you not only enrich your English vocabulary but also gain insights into Chinese culture and history. Embark on this educational journey with Burstaisi Primary School ...
Language is the road map of a culture. In this column, we will invite expats to introduce their favorite Chinese words, phrases, idioms, poems and more in a one-minute video. We hope this will serve ...
We use two Chinese idioms to illustrate these. The first we call “orderly and gradual progress” – 循序渐进. This principle stresses patient, step-by-step and sequenced learning ...
Buckle down (which means to start working hard) and take a look at these clothing idioms. Roll up your sleeves Meaning: to prepare for hard work. This is very similar to the term, “buckle down”.
In Singapore, when students (or their well-meaning parents) go to bookstores to check out assessment books, they typically find multiple titles packed with Chinese idioms for students to memorise ...
We use two Chinese idioms to illustrate these. The first we call “orderly and gradual progress”. This principle stresses patient, step-by-step and sequenced learning, sustained by grit and ...