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Author Archives: Hollie

Written Chinese > Articles by: Hollie

TWCC36 – Why to Avoid China Post and How to Buy Stuff Online, Episode 36

On November 19, 2015 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 0 Comment

We’re back for another episode of Two White Chicks in China! Our question this week comes from Caihao, who’s our newest fan, and says ‘Hello Hollie and Nora, I’d really like to know your comments about China’s POST service. Do you girls have difficulties sending or receiving packages and mail? What are your suggestions? And… Read More

Here’s What the WCC Elves Have Been Up To November 9 – November 15

On November 16, 2015 By Hollie In News Articles 0 Comment

Last week in the WCC Office… We started out amazing gleam contest, where you can be in with a chance of winning $150 worth of Chinese learning stuff and a lifetime subscription to TaskLabels! Join in the fun here! In a nutshell: The gleam contest is up and running. Join in to win the following:… Read More

The Difference Between Written and Spoken Chinese

On November 11, 2015 By Hollie In Blog, Culture Lessons, Learner Tips 1 Comment

Very little is known about the origins of the Chinese written script, but many legends say that it was Cang Jie 仓颉 (cāng jié) and ambassador of the legendary Emperor Huang Di 黄帝 (huáng dì) who first invented it. The story tells that Cang Jie, after observing marks left on the ground by an object… Read More

Here’s What the WCC Elves Have Been Up To November 2 – November 8

On November 9, 2015 By Hollie In News Articles 0 Comment

Last week in the WCC Office… Last week WCC Dictionary iOS and Android had a great update with some features you guys have been asking for including being able to copy and paste characters into other apps on your mobile device! In a nutshell: WCC Dictionary 1.8.0 has been released to iTunes Connect and Google… Read More

Here’s What the WCC Elves Have Been Up To October 26 – November 1

On November 2, 2015 By Hollie In News Articles 0 Comment

Last week in the WCC Office…. We’ve added yet another set of flashcards to purchase in our WCC Dictionary, ‘Essential Chinese Words’, a great set for beginners, or first timers to China! Nora, Chamcen and I took some weird pics sporting our ‘sprout couture’….   In a nutshell: Essential Chinese Words Flashcard set added to… Read More

Here’s What the WCC Elves Have Been Up To October 19 – October 25

On October 26, 2015 By Hollie In News Articles 0 Comment

Last week in the WCC Office… It’s birthday time again! 3 of our Written Chinese team celebrated their Happy Birthday! Our WCC Dictionary has a new flashcard pack – Most Common Chinese Characters – download the app here! In a nutshell: We wish Happy Birthday to 3 of our Team! WCC Dictionary now has a… Read More

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