Vitamin M: practicing for PSLE Chinese Oral in Singapore
Not sure how to preparing for PSLE Chinese oral? Here is a review of a great practice tool to ace exams with sample Chinese oral video questions.
Review: The Dim Sum Warriors Club
Review of what it’s like to be part of the Dim Sum Warriors Bilingual Club, where Chinese is learnt through creativity, stories, and doodling.
Review: Vitamin M – a fun dose of Chinese online
What it’s been like learning online with Vitamin M for the last five months, with an innovative concept targeted at primary school students, blending online modules with weekly live teaching sessions.
Online Chinese language courses for kids that you might not have heard of (yet)
7 new online Chinese language classes to suit learners and budgets, both big and small. All with free trials available!
Geniebook Chinese review
Geniebook Chinese app review – it is worth the price? Here’s our opinion of their live online classes and AI-powered assessment sheets for learning MOE Syllabus Chinese.
Our favourite Chinese learning platforms – update 2 years later
An update for my original post on online Chinese classes. What have we continued with? How does it differ by child? What are the watchouts?
Online Chinese Class Review: GoEast Mandarin – Classes for Children
Our family thinks online classes are great! Finding amazing language classes which interest my kids has become somewhat of an addiction for me as their mother, and has been a huge help in our journey of language acquisition. This post shares our…
Chinese Math Online Classes for Children – comparison
This review is a head-to-head comparison of our experience with trialing six different online Math classes which are taught in Chinese, including HouHua, VIP Think, Wukong, Zhangman Kid and various Singapore Math options.
Parent review: LingoAce online Chinese class
This is a detailed and genuine review of LingoAce, an online Chinese learning service. In this post, I’ve tried to compare the differences between the various LingoAce offerings, and also make comparison to other online learning platforms that we have tried, to…
Review: Language Art Fun, with Wendy – online craft class in Chinese
Language Art Fun are a series of classes run online for children, focussing on literacy through art, in target languages of Mandarin, Japanese, English or a combination of the three! One of the great rewards of participating in the Le Le Chinese…
Review: Bilin Academy – online classes in Chinese art, chess and more!
Bilin Academy is an online platform offering immersive extracurricular classes for children in Chinese, which cleverly integrate content and language learning in a fun package. Thanks to the recommendation of a like-minded parent in Singapore, we started online art classes with Bilin…
Review: Koala Know online Chinese language classes
Koala Know is an innovative online Chinese language learning service, designed for children – it’s engaging, cleverly designed, and competitively priced.
Review: VIP Peilian for online piano practice
Online one-to-one music lessons in Chinese and English, at a fraction of the cost of usual classes! See how we use it for piano.
Co-Curricular Classes for Kids Taught in Chinese available online and in Singapore
Co curricular activities which are taught in Chinese are great ways to give your children more language exposure…. learn about great music, dance, drama and art classes conducted in Mandarin in Singapore.
Comparison of online Chinese language classes for children
A comparison of Lingo Ace, Lingo Bus, Vivaling and Speaking Duck, for online language classes for kids.

Making Chinese learning fun!
There’s a plethora of amazing online classes offered in Chinese, from traditional language tuition classes through to co-curricular music lessons, art craft and other subjects, like Science or Math taught in Mandarin.
This page shares a few of the options our family has tried out.
The great thing about online is that it’s available 24/7, in your timezone, bringing the best classes globally into your reach. Additionally, many services have free trial classes for first-time users, so there’s no excuse not to give it a try if it’s something your child may be interested in.
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