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Sara Lynn Hua

Sara Lynn Hua is a contributing writer and editor for TutorABC Chinese. She grew up in Beijing, before going to the University of Southern California (USC) to get her degree in Social Sciences and Psychology.

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The Anatomy Of A Chinese Business Letter

How do you write a formal business letter or email in Chinese? What format should you use? Learn some helpful Chinese business etiquette for the...

7 Tips To Choosing an Online Chinese Class

How to pick the right online Chinese class for you! Whether you need basic Mandarin tutoring, or an intensive Chinese fluency package, there are...

Choosing A Brand Name in Chinese

The Chinese economy is growing fast these day, so when foreign companies enter the market, they need a new brand name. For example, Google's is...

4 Reasons To Learn Chinese

With the explosive growth in China, learning Mandarin Chinese is a valuable investment, culturally and economically. Find out why learning Chinese is...

Fourth Of July - Made In China

With over 94% of American flags and fireworks being imported from China, there is some irony in how Independence day is dependent on Chinese...

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Sara Lynn Hua

Sara Lynn Hua is a contributing writer and editor for TutorABC Chinese. She grew up in Beijing, before going to the University of Southern California (USC) to get her degree in Social Sciences and Psychology.
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Will Learning Chinese Give You Job Security?

Sara Lynn Hua | October 01, 2015

The short answer is, no – nothing will.

However, being able to speak Mandarin will give you a leg up in the job market. China’s economy is still growing quickly, despite “Doomsday” predictions that this trend will peak and drop.

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The Anatomy Of A Chinese Business Letter

Sara Lynn Hua | September 30, 2015

The Chinese language is a tricky thing to grasp. In the Chinese business world, we’re also very particular about “礼仪” (lǐ yí), also known as “etiquette.” That means that formal letters need to have the correct salutations and wording. Not to fear, we’re here to help!

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7 Tips To Choosing an Online Chinese Class

Sara Lynn Hua | September 17, 2015
When it comes to choosing an online method to learn Chinese, there are a lot of options out there. When picking your online Chinese program, there are some things to keep in mind. Here are 7 tips to choosing the courses right for you!
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Choosing A Brand Name in Chinese

Sara Lynn Hua | September 16, 2015

Do you know what Google is in Chinese? Google is 谷歌 (gǔ gē.) Literally, it means “Valley Song.”

Where did the company come up with that name for it’s Chinese brand? It was probably a group of linguists, market experts, and focus groups that ultimately decided the brand name. It certainly wasn’t something a random employee scribbled down on a bar napkin.

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4 Reasons To Learn Chinese

Sara Lynn Hua | August 06, 2015

The short of it is that Chinese is a coveted skill and should be added to your repertoire. With China's rising economic power and rich heritage and culture, Mandarin Chinese will be increasingly useful in the coming years.

Learning a second language, any language, will always be a valuable investment of time and effort. Language-learning automatically stimulates the mind, helps you gain multi-tasking skills, and can even boost your intelligence. Besides having intellectual benefits, learning a new language can also be a gateway into a new culture, and allow for a better understanding of certain peoples and their customs.

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Fourth Of July - Made In China

Sara Lynn Hua | July 02, 2015

No, we’re not suggesting that Fourth of July was a Chinese idea. While the Chinese invented many things that you probably weren’t aware about, Independence Day has always been a true American holiday.

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A Chinese Speaker's Perspective on Mark Zuckerberg's Mandarin

Sara Lynn Hua | October 25, 2014
The Internet world is buzzing about Mark Zuckerberg’s latest visit to Tsinghua University in Beijing, where he conducted a Q and A session almost entirely in Mandarin. People were stunned to learn that the co-creator and CEO of the social media juggernaut, Facebook, is rather fluent in Mandarin as well.

 

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