Charlie, a 21-year-old student, set up his 'Discovering Mandarin ' blog so that he could have dialogues with other Mandarin learners to inspire himself to learn and stay committed. An interesting blog with good intentions where he blogs about the language, culture, music, movies, history, recipes, breaking news of china and most of all, Chinese Proverbs.
It was one of the proverbs about 千里之行,始于足下 that he found in NihaoHello.org that prompted him to write in. We are always happy to see enthusiastic chinese learners making efforts to master this interesting language - Chinese. Here, we would like to wish Charlie's dream to learn the language and move to China comes true!
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NihaoHello is designed to meet the increasing demand for Mandarin Chinese language learning among the younger generation. We specialize in providing homeschooling and tutoring services specifically for English speakers, focusing on teaching essential yet practical Mandarin Chinese skills. Our program is geared towards beginner learners and is designed to provide immediate practical usage as soon as the global economy improves.
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At NihaoHello, we’re excited to help you learn Mandarin Chinese! We specialize in guiding English speakers like you to confidently speak essential Mandarin from day one. Whether you’re planning a trip or just curious about the language, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Let’s embark on this journey together and get you ready to use your new skills in a Mandarin-speaking area!
Email: nihaojodee@gmail.com
Email: nihaojodee@gmail.com
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