by admin | Dec 29, 2022 | Blogs, Blogs for Families, Blogs for Teachers, Learn Chinese, Resources For Teachers
It’s time for our end-of-year review. It has been, again, a tough year for everybody: the haunting COVID-19 problem, the energy crisis, the war, the economic recession in the air…… it’s quite not a best of times, well, it’s neither...
by admin | Sep 1, 2022 | Bilingual Education, Blogs, Blogs for Families, Blogs for Schools, Blogs for Teachers, How to Use hihilulu, Learn Chinese, Resources For Teachers
OUR SITE IS BRAND NEW! A new look, full of features and customized solutions to meet different needs After a silent summer, we are back, armed with a new version website for families and for schools! For a self-paced immersion...
by admin | Jan 20, 2022 | Blogs, Blogs for Families, Blogs for Teachers, Learn Chinese, Resources For Teachers
Over 1,800 years old, Chinese dumpling 饺子Jiǎozi🥟is a classic Chinese food and the dish traditionally eaten on New Year’s Eve. Although it can be made in different shapes, for Chinese New Year, 饺子Jiǎozi🥟 takes the shape of Chinese silver ingot 元宝Yuánbǎo,...
by admin | Nov 4, 2021 | Blogs, Blogs for Families, Blogs for Teachers, Learn Chinese, Resources For Teachers
Different from English or French, in which the smallest building bloc is word, Chinese language is constructed on 54,678 characters, which then are combined or connected as words and expressions. But, don’t be scared, to socialize you need between 2000 to 5000,...
by admin | Oct 6, 2021 | Bilingual Education, Blogs, Blogs for Families, How to Use hihilulu, Resources For Teachers
Confucius, born in 551 B. C., before naming him a foremost philosopher in ancient China, was surely ranked as one of the greatest teachers. A lot of his quotes about education and learning still have influence on Chinese beliefs and traditions today. In the book of...
by admin | Sep 21, 2021 | Blogs, Blogs for Families, Blogs for Teachers, Learn Chinese, Resources For Teachers
Sep. 21st is the Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节Zhōngqiū jié) of 2021. Celebrated on the full moon day, the 15th day of the 8th month of Chinese lunar calendar, is also called Moon Festival. This is the 2nd most important traditional Chinese festival after Chinese New...