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Joreen don’t really like to speak in Chinese. We are so happy to discover a fun & interactive way for her to learn Chinese! At the same time, exposed her to some Malay words.
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The sound book contains 144 word in 3 languages (a total of 432 words!) covering 9 interesting subjects which are relatable to kids. I love seeing Joreen reach out for the sound book, independently press the button to listen & learn Chinese.🤩 Love this book! Beautiful & attractive illustrations & clear pronunciation by native speakers too! Oh there is also hanyupinyin beside the Chinese characters (helpful for mama who cant read Chinese like me :P)
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China’s “New Squabbling Situation” (Lee Yee)
Yesterday, I mentioned that the US deterred the Soviet Union’s intention to employ nuclear weapons to attack China’s military base in 1969, and since then implemented a half-century policy of interactions with China. Although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has always said that “the US will never give up their ambition to destroy our nation,” looking back at history, even when the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China in the nineteenth century, the US did not make territorial claims from the Qing empire. Instead, it advocated “open doors to share the benefits equally” to avoid China being carved up. The US’ share of the Boxer’s indemnity has been gradually paid back through the training of Chinese talents and the studying of Chinese students in the US. The Rockefeller Foundation founded the Peking Union Medical College (PUMCH) in 1917, the predecessor of Tsinghua University, bringing modern western medicine into China. When the Second Sino-Japanese War broke out, a veteran American military aviator Claire Lee Chennault was hired as an aviation adviser and trainer in China. He organized the First American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Republic of China Air Force, nicknamed the Flying Tigers, and assisted China in fighting against the Japanese in World War II.
In response to the anti-China speech given by the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a mainland Chinese netizen commented, “you needed education, they gave you Tsinghua University; you needed medical care, they gave you PUMCH; you needed to fight against Japan, they gave you the Flying Tigers; you needed to oppose the Soviet Union, they gave you a platform; you needed to open up, they gave you foreign funding; you needed trade, they gave you a trade surplus...You say that they have an endless ambition to destroy your nation, they will give it a try!” This is a very vivid description of how Sino-US relations have evolved so far.
Just a few days before Pompeo delivered his “Communist China and the Free World’s Future” speech, Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi also gave a long speech at the inaugural ceremony of the Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy Studies Centre on July 20. The speech was titled, “Study and Implement Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy Conscientiously and Break New Ground in Major-Country Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics." I share the URL here ( https://www.sohu.com/a/408705618_99900926 ) and strongly recommend readers to browse this masterpiece. Let’s see if anyone can tell me after reading it, what is the content of Wang’s three to four thousand words on “Xi’s Thought on Diplomacy,” and what specific facts were there about “breaking new ground in major-country diplomacy.” Nowadays, the daily news is about Western countries’ policies, acts, and speeches directed at China and Hong Kong. Mainland netizens have recently lined up the front-page headlines of the Chinese internal newspaper “Reference News,” and they were all, “China condemns…, China warns the UK…, China is resolute to fight back…” This is not at all a new diplomatic situation but a new squabbling situation.”
After reading Wang’s speech, why not make a comparison to see if this Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, who has the same ranking as the US Secretary of State, is of the same caliber and merit as Pompeo? Then you will understand why the US now refuses to restart dialogue with China and only looks at China’s actions.
Looking at the successive Chinese foreign ministers after the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, with the exception of the time during the Cultural Revolution, Zhou Enlai, Chen Yi to Qian Qichen were all decent. I still remember that after the breakthrough in Sino-US relations in 1971, the New York Times columnist James Reston visited Zhou Enlai in China and their battle of words was brilliant. Why does the current foreign minister only speak empty words but know not what they are?
Of course, this is related to the current situation in China for the apotheosis of the core leader. In addition to the unknown “Xi Jinping’s Thought on Diplomacy,” there will be “Xi Jinping’s Thought on Economics, Education, Military…” one after another.
A netizen quoted Wang’s speech and left a comment, “Brown-nosing is linguistic corruption and spiritual bribery...The giver only has to expend dignity and cunning with words, and the recipient is rewarded with personality and public interests. It is consensual for both giver and taker, and they usually have a tacit understanding where they jointly commit an ugly conspiracy...In a totalitarian society, brown-nosing is a multiple outbreak and refractory Covid-19. After an organized and large-scale epidemic, it will eventually become an incurable disease of personality cult detrimental to the entire nation and society.”
German Protestant theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer said that “the nature of folly is a moral rather than an intellectual defect.” I believe this moral defect stems from a totalitarian system. When power becomes absolute, all those in power at various levels will, as Lu Xun said, “fawn upon their superiors and be overbearing upon those below.” The regime causes those with authority to never hear the true voice, how is this not stupid?
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【From Taiwan with Love: A Story of an Indonesian Student Who is Struggling in NTPU】
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Hi there, my name is Muhammad Hafizhuddin Al Ghifary, and you can call me Muhammad (穆罕默德). I come from Indonesia and the eldest son from 5 siblings in my family. I graduated from the Al Azhar Indonesia University (UAI) in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in International Relations (IRs) and University’s Best Graduate. I am currently pursuing my master’s degree in International Program on Urban Governance (IPUG) at the 國立臺北大學National Taipei University (NTPU), under the Ministry of Education Taiwan scholarship 2018. It is such an opportunity for me to get to know deeper about Formosa, Taiwan. It was a tough decision for me to go to Taiwan since I had no any intention to study abroad but an accident. Besides, as a Muslim, I came up with a critical question that haunted me, "can I practice my Muslim faith in a non-Muslim country? Will I be safe?” But I soon remembered a famous Dutch proverb that goes “Leiden is lijden,” Leading is Suffering, in other words, I must always be prepared no matter what happens.
It was such a memorable "welcoming" moment when I was touching down Taiwan for the very first time. I was waiting for my senior to fetch me at the airport while having lunch. There came a senior lady who was working for a food shop asking for permission to have lunch in front of me at the same table since many tables were occupied during that time. Then I encouraged myself to greet her by saying "ni hao," and soon she started talking to me a little bit longer in Chinese in which I didn't understand since I never learned it before. Luckily, there was a clerk who was able to speak English and helped me to interpret between the senior lady and me. We were having a very pleasant conversation until my senior came and we're about to leave. Suddenly, the senior lady told me to wait for a second, and she grabbed her Pearl Milk Tea which it was the first time I tasted the favorite drink in Taiwan. Seeing her friend did that, the clerk who helped me interpreting also rushed into her room to grab me a Taiwanese cookie. I was surprised and couldn't help but speechless receiving the heart-kindness of Taiwan from both ladies. Since then, I have already considered Taiwan as my second HOME! 我非常爱臺灣!
Being a student in IPUG is such a grace for me. The campus location is really strategic, natural with a mini forest and artificial lake. It's open for public so that we can have sports and recreation with our family. The buildings are astonishing, especially when it comes to the library building that shaped an owl. The teachers are really nice and humble. Not to mention they are really friendly. I still remembered when one teacher treated my classmate and me a Taiwanese iced cream dessert after finishing our assignments in the middle our class running. And the list still goes on and on after one teacher treated us. Moreover, the teachers are really broad and open-minded. They graduated from many top universities in the world, such as University of Cambridge, University of Washington and the Maryland. So no wonder how they would teach and guide us in Urban Governance study.
After all, Taiwan has made speechless with the all beauties within it. And I would say that there is no better place for you to study Urban-related in a calm environment with outstanding teachers but in IPUG, NTPU. My dear beloved brothers and sisters out there, I dare you to come to Taiwan and join us in IPUG!
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😀 Download Conversation PDF
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How to Memorize Chinese Characters Easily? Tips & Immersion Ideas from two Taiwanese Teachers (2021)
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Suggested Video Lessons 😀
How To Cook Egg Fried Rice In Chinese
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6HQb5ncMCA&t=731s
Chinese Daily Use Sentences for Beginners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJip1otw98&t=152s
How to Ask Favor in Mandarin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nya1RBfG5Wc
Don’t’ Understand Mandarin?! Speak Too FAST!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3oTjKcHp0Y&t=659s
How to Learn Chinese Characters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4B9JKrDdtA&t=1457s
Useful Chinese Slangs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln0U0v7ee38&t=364s
Airport Mandarin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=own9Kxc8E18
Useful Chinese Phrases
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybsVmasSfbo
How to Remember Chinese Tones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQLPOXe8C6s
Super Easy Mandarin for Beginners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJip1otw98&t=152s
Chinese Everyday Verbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzwErSdwpR8&t=862s
Business Mandarin for Beginners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suCBDfsMOQc
https://youtu.be/HzezGZcTRNk
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Beginner Grammar Cheatsheet
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Beginner Grammar Quiz
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😀 Learn 30 Common Chinese Radicals instatnly! FREE Guide!
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Let's Get Connected! 😀
SMART Mandarin Faceboook Group
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Listen to SMART Mandarin on Spotify
Follow SMART Mandarin on Instagram
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Suggested Video Lessons 😀
How To Cook Egg Fried Rice In Chinese
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6HQb5ncMCA&t=731s
Chinese Daily Use Sentences for Beginners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJip1otw98&t=152s
How to Ask Favor in Mandarin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nya1RBfG5Wc
https://youtu.be/cHXJJgJmU8w
#beginnerchinese #chinesevocabulary #Chinesegrammar
Don’t’ Understand Mandarin?! Speak Too FAST!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3oTjKcHp0Y&t=659s
How to Learn Chinese Characters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4B9JKrDdtA&t=1457s
Useful Chinese Slangs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln0U0v7ee38&t=364s
Airport Mandarin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=own9Kxc8E18
Useful Chinese Phrases
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybsVmasSfbo
How to Remember Chinese Tones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQLPOXe8C6s
Super Easy Mandarin for Beginners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcJip1otw98&t=152s
Chinese Everyday Verbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzwErSdwpR8&t=862s
Business Mandarin for Beginners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suCBDfsMOQc
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STIGMA CAMPAIGN
- organized by final year students majoring in Persuasive Communication from the School of Communication, Universiti Sains Malaysia
- to spread awareness among the society about the issues and dilemmas faced by addiction survivors and to encourage the public to accept them as a part of the society members
Past Events
- I'M AWARE, I CARE (Giveaway Contest)
- SCARS OF THE VOICELESS (Webinar featuring EZAD LAZIM)
- Think About It (Poster Competition)
- Words Change Everything (Video Competition)
Closing Ceremony
- 9th of January 2021, Facebook Live @ 10.00 AM until 12.30 PM
- includes a forum titled ‘A Journey to See Wider, Think Deeper’ featuring President of Pengasih Malaysia, Tuan Hj. Ramli Abdul Samad, a doctor from Klinik Palani, Dr Dhanaventhan Raman and the Project Director of STIGMA, Nur Karimah Binti Kaswan
- Participate in this forum to gain a deeper understanding of the issues and dilemmas faced by addiction survivors and understand the importance of public accept them back as members of the society.
- prize giving ceremony with many interesting prizes
- video screening of social experiment and more
Dare Dare Press ⬇️ More info
https://www.instagram.com/stigma.usm
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Talent 演员:
Jing Jing 妗妗
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How to speak Penang Hokkien? 如画讲槟城福建话?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfRlIk28_INunK5BfN4foae9C2hmxgT5t
Jing Jing Challenge 挑战
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfRlIk28_INtvKfWE6R0LfpEx2RNesVql
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