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Author Archives: Hollie

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TWCC23 – Your Kids Abroad: Would You Raise Your Babies in China?, Episode 23

On June 11, 2015 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 9 Comments

Welcome back to Two White Chicks in China with Hollie and Nora! Episode 23 comes from Lewis who left us a voicemail message asking “Do foreigners bring up Children in China, and do you know any that were raised there?” In This Episode We Talk About… Comments, Thank you! Self-service checkouts experiment – you know… Read More

Popular Mobile Apps in China (that can also be used in the west)

On June 10, 2015 By Hollie In Blog, Live & Travel in China 2 Comments

It will only take [est_time] to read this post! Whether you’re living in China or elsewhere in the world, there are still some awesome Chinese-made apps that you can use. Some will help you improve your Chinese listening skills, most will improve your Chinese reading skills, and all can be very useful, even if you… Read More

How to Listen to Chinese Podcasts and Radio on Your Mobile

On June 10, 2015 By Hollie In Blog, Learner Tips, Music, On-the-go-Learning 10 Comments

It will only take [est_time] to read this post! Chinese Podcasts and Radio Chinese podcasts and radio are a great way to learn Chinese! We all know how difficult it is trying to learn a language when you’re juggling a full time job and looking after a family or going to school and still having… Read More

TWCC22 – When in Rome: What Can You Do in China That You Wouldn’t Do at Home?, Episode 22

On June 5, 2015 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 5 Comments

Welcome back to Two White Chicks in China with Hollie and Nora! Episode 22 is one of our own questions, thought of whilst looking at foreigners wearing crocs on the metro: “What do we do in China, that we would never dream of doing at home?” In This Episode We Talk About… Shout outs and… Read More

The 3 Cans: What’s the Difference Between 会 (hui), 可以 (keyi) and 能 (neng)?

On June 5, 2015 By Hollie In Blog, Learner Tips 7 Comments

One of the challenges of learning any language is knowing when to use a new word in the correct context. How do we know how to use them correctly? This is the first post in a series of blog articles aimed at trying to solve some of the issues we have with using Chinese words/characters… Read More

TWCC21 – Street Food in China: To Eat or Not to Eat?, Episode21

On May 28, 2015 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 14 Comments

Welcome back to Two White Chicks in China with Hollie and Nora! Episode 21’s question comes from Ding Baoqing who asks us ‘Could you guys talk about the street food in China? I’m wondering if you guys have checked them out?’ In This Episode We Talk About… Shout outs and comments. Thanks! Those of you… Read More

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