The App Store has 1000’s of paid or free
applications which are useful to anyone planning to live in or visit
China.
Every week or so I plan on introducing a few
applications in this ‘There’s An App For That:....’ section.
Today I’m covering driving with 3 free
applications from the App store available for download now!
China Plates - First Steps to Learning Chinese
When you first arrive in China, especially if you arrive in a large city such as Beijing or Shanghai, you will be amazed by the sheer volume of traffic. Hundreds, thousands of will be either slowly trudging along in jams or zipping around the streets. One of the first things you may notice on all of these is the character on the license plate. Like in many forign countries these characters are abbreviations of where the car is from and are actually commonly used in spoken Chinese. The ' Plates' helps you to learn and understand these abbreviations with the use of both audio and Pinyin giving you your first steps toward speaking . Plates doesn’t have all the cities built in, but it's free and provides and interesting way to study .
China Drive - Practice For Your Driving Theory
Now you’ve been in for a while you may decide you want to brave the roads yourself and get a drivers license. If you have a foreign license the process is pretty straight forward and just requires you taking a theory . The theory is made of around 1500 questions, out of which 100 are chosen at random by computer and 90 of which need to be correct in order to pass! Studying usually means sitting in the coffee shop with a translated version of the questions and just going at it until you get the majority correct. It’s boring, takes a long time and can be very frustrating. Thankfully Thinknao software have made a free application designed to you pass. All the possible questions are built (with the same amusing spelling errors) and can either be studied by section or as a randomly generated . I wish I had had this when I was studying as it certainly makes the whole process a lot more fun than sitting with a book!
This does exactly what you think it might. It allows you to search your province and city then enter your license number to see if you’ve accumulated any fines. The is in which shouldn’t be a problem if you’ve been practicing with ' Plates', but the overall user experience is a bit shoddy with the city links just opening up a Flash saturated web-page asking for your license number. Not the best in the world, but get’s the job done.