Jack Du (杜佳东) is from Shaanxi, China, and was one of our first NYU Shanghai interns, and part of a small but elite group of AllSet Learning IT interns.
Read MoreLearn how versioning makes you a happier customer of the AllSet Learning Online Store!
Read MoreWith the release of the AllSet Learning Online Store, we are now offering Pronunciation Packs to help elementary and intermediate learners of Chinese improve their pronunciation in critical areas.
Read MoreThe AllSet Learning Online Store is now open for business!
Read MoreOur summer intern Zach had zero Chinese when he started. That hasn't stopped him from communicating! Here's how he did with just “Dūo shăo qían?” (how much?) and “TaÌ guÌ le!” (too expensive!).
Read MoreAllSet Learning Pinyin 2.0 has been released, and is now available as a universal app with retina graphics which works on both the iPhone (tall and short) as well as the iPad. We've actually been working on this app for quite a while. Why did it take so long?
Read MoreThe AllSet Learning team handled the story writing for the hot new series of Chinese graded readers, Mandarin Companion.
Read MoreThe Chinese Picture Book Reader version 1.3 has finally hit the app store! This version addresses what we've been hearing the most: the app needs more content.
Read MoreIn our endless endeavor to make the Chinese Grammar Wiki useful and accessible, we’ve added yet another feature: word boxes. Word boxes?
Read MoreThe AllSet Learning team has been hard at work for some time now on the next round of new content for the Chinese Picture Book Reader iPad app.
Read MoreWhen studying Chinese, it’s always good to have a few keywords that can unlock a host of grammar structures. Lucky for you, we have them, on our new Keywords page on the Chinese Grammar Wiki!
Read MoreAfter a long, not-so-fun update, the Picture Book Reader is back on track!
Read MoreSince version 1.7, the AllSet Learning Pinyin iPad app has had a few additional stability tweaks which have already gone live on the App Store.
Read MoreThe AllSet Learning Pinyin iPad app has just recently gotten a significant upgrade (to v1.7) and been released on the App Store.
Read MoreIt's already been over a year since the Chinese Grammar Wiki officially launched on January 22, 2012. Over the past year our whole team has been had at work iteratively improving the Chinese Grammar Wiki.
Read MoreAllSet Learning has just released its second iPad app, Chinese Picture Book Reader.
Read MoreAllSet Learning Pinyin 1.6, the first major update since the app's public release, is now in the Apple app store. The app is still the best pinyin chart out there for studying Chinese, but now as an option for pinyin audio, all four tones can be played in a row, instead of just one at a time.
Read MoreWhen we launched the Chinese Grammar Wiki earlier this year, we made its content free under a Creative Commons license. It was our hope that more and more people would use our resource for their Chinese grammar needs.
Read MoreAllSet Learning has just released its first iPad app, a free tool for learning pinyin.
Read MoreAllSet Learning is proud to make the Chinese Grammar Wiki publicly available for all learners of Chinese.
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