Watch your fours and tens! – Tongue Twister (1)
Here’s a tongue twister for fun. Try practising it to get your ‘si’ (four) and ‘shi’ (ten), and the 2nd and 4th tones correct. Have fun! Slow speed: si shi si slow Normal speed: si shi si...
Here’s a tongue twister for fun. Try practising it to get your ‘si’ (four) and ‘shi’ (ten), and the 2nd and 4th tones correct. Have fun! Slow speed: si shi si slow Normal speed: si shi si...
While I’ve noticed that Westerners don’t seem to love karaoke as much as Asians, nevertheless, it’d be fun to learn a couple of popular songs, and songs are definitely a good aid in language learning! One song...
I was asked by someone from Beijing about the meaning of ‘几个字儿’ that Singaporeans so often use. To begin with, Singaporeans don’t say ‘几个字儿’. It should be ‘几个字jǐ gè zì*’. There’s no retroflex ending ‘儿’ since it...
I got the little musical cow on a trip to Japan when I was still in university. The beautiful pair of cats was a gift from a student when he was on holiday somewhere. I thought these...
Finally got down to revamping this blog. Well, as with many other things in life, you can find lots of reasons for things you do or not do, but if they end up sounding like mere excuses...
As many would probably know, Singaporean Mandarin is quite distinct from its counterparts in Mainland China and Taiwan. This is not anything surprising. Language is something created collectively, so it naturally takes on distinct flavours of different...