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‪Here’s a list of some string instruments and examples!‬

In my last post about hello talk HERE

I discussed my experience with the app, all the useful phrases I had collected. From native speakers of the Chinese language. So I thought i’d compile another list, this time focusing on vocabulary around what the young people these days are using to text online, or say to each other!

Radical Vocabulary Valentines edition! Taking a slightly different approach with the words that have more than one character.

HOP to the base of the post for a “how-to” use the flashcards (they are a little out of the box) 

Quick Guide: 

Word meaning in CAPITALS, &  literal character meanings in bold.

Literal character meanings in CAPITALS, and radical components inBOLD CAPITALS.

A little how-to on how to read/use the flashcards, as they are a little different:

WORD + CHARACTER MEANING

The top sentence approaches the word from a character based perspective. Breaking down each word into the individual characters and their root meanings. (Good if you already know these characters). 

Word meaning in CAPITALS, &  character meanings in bold

RADICAL COMPONENTS within characters 

The bottom sentences, reference the numbered characters in the image. They tackle the word from a radical approach. These sentences are used for primarily memorising the stroke composition within each character.

Individual character meaning in CAPITALS, and radicalsinBOLD CAPITALS.

I hope it makes sense, i feel like it may be a little convoluted but room for improvement! 

Let me know what you think. 

Check out my other Radical Colour Flashcards: HERE

and vocab pack 01 HERE 

Thought i’d try a slightly different approach, particularly for the nouns to remember them. By breaking down individual meanings of the radicals within each character + pairing with a context driving trigger sentence. With Chinese, the radicals tell a story of how the word came to be, so perhaps looking at Chinese characters through that approach will encourage another level of    long-term memory.

**Radical meanings are in bold + the vocabulary is CAPITALISED

Thought i’d try a slightly different approach, particularly for the nouns to remember them. By breaking down individual meanings of the radicals within each character + pairing with a context driving trigger sentence. With Chinese, the radicals tell a story of how the word came to be, so perhaps looking at Chinese characters through that approach will encourage another level of    long-term memory. 

**Radical meanings are in bold + the vocabulary is CAPITALISED

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See previous C-SERIES flashcards and other vocab lists in my Chinese Masterlist HERE


1st flashcard image cred: bysheer-madness@deviantart 

Happy New Years, everyone!!!! I can’t thank you guys enough for your support since starting my new blog. There have been some hiccups along the way, but I’m learning and always growing thanks to you all! One of my resolutions this year is to be more transparent with you guys and really let you into my world and into my mind more, no matter how crazy it is! I have an insane mind but it’s full of ideas and tips for you, so I’m going to try to open it up to you guys more. I hope that you all had a good New Years! Look out for the masterlist of language learning blogs and Tumblrs! I’ll be posting it soon!

Some places in the city!

我经常去咖啡厅,我偶尔去快餐店。

Can you use an adverb of time to describe how often you go somewhere?


The Super Chinese App is full of scenarios directly applicable in daily life. Download the app now in Play Store and App Store

Always wanted to know the names of all countries in Chinese? Yes, me too!

Here you go! Part 1. Africa

Keep an eye out for Part 2. North America and South America

The Super Chinese team

One way to work on your Chinese characters is by learning about radicals. Here are some of the most common ones, sigh their Chinese name.

Fun fact: this is how Chinese people introduce their surname, or any character for that matter. Say my name is “yu”, I can then say, 言字旁的”语”。try it out for your own Chinese name, you’ll sound super native!

HSK Exams are back on! And to help you prepare, we’re giving you 15% discount off ANY vip purchase. Use your HSK Online app to scan the QR code, pick your VIP package and enter this code: tumblr15

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Some antonyms today!


For content directly applicable in your daily life, download our app Super Chinese!

While we’re all still inside, let’s share our study resources! We’re giving everyone 1 month VIP for FREE if you share the Super Chinese app with your followers (tumblr, insta or FB)

Download the app here and make Super Monkey proud!

Today is the 20th of May (520), China’s unofficial Valentine’s Day!

Do you know any other “number” words?

‍♀️‍♀️ let’s learn some new Chinese vocab today!


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Thank you for all those essential workers, keeping the world safe right now!

Do you know any other words related to outer space?


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