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  2. Growing Up with Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Growing Up with Chinese (Chinese: 成长汉语; pinyin: Chéngzhǎng hànyǔ) is a TV program on CCTV-News (now CGTN), the English-language channel of China Central Television, that aims to teach Simplified Mandarin Chinese to teenagers, through the 300 most commonly spoken phrases. [1]

  3. ChinesePod - Wikipedia

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    ChinesePod is a Mandarin Chinese learning platform that provides video and audio lessons, mobile study tools and exercise, as well as individual online tutoring lessons, which are designed for learners of every level. The company mission is "to make language learning easier for adult students". [1]

  4. Chineasy - Wikipedia

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    Chineasy is an internet startup founded with the mission of teaching Chinese. It was created by entrepreneur Shaolan Hsueh, [1] and the teams operate from the UK and Taiwan. . The approach is to learn Chinese characters with the help of illustrations to help memorize Chinese characters bett

  5. So many Americans flocked to Chinese app RedNote ahead of the ...

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    A Chinese social media platform has grown so popular in the US that it's this week's most downloaded iPhone app — and it's become the site of a sudden East-meets-West cultural exchange.

  6. Americans flock to Chinese TikTok rival RedNote — and ... - AOL

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    In one TikTok, a user pointed to a cat before saying in Chinese, "Hello, this is my cat. I am learning Mandarin. This is day one." "Me after literally 2 hours on RedNote," the person captioned the ...

  7. Practical Chinese Reader - Wikipedia

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    Practical Chinese Reader was completely revised in 2002 and was re-published as New Practical Chinese Reader. New teaching material and concepts were added, while older words not in common use were removed. The new series consists of six volumes: The first four target beginners, while the last two are geared for intermediate learners.

  8. Prominent Chinese videos sites vow to cap actors' pay amid ...

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    China's three largest video sites iQiyi Inc, Youku and Tencent Video have pledged to cap actors' pay, as authorities ramp up their tax-evasion investigation into the country's $8.6 billion film ...

  9. Tencent Video - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Video (Chinese: 腾讯视频; pinyin: Téngxùn Shìpín, also called WeTV outside of China) is a Chinese video streaming website owned by Tencent. The website was launched in April 2011, and is one of China's largest online video platforms.