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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! One of the things everyone experiences going back home is noticing how much things have changed since their last trip. Your childhood house, so big in your memories, may look drastically smaller when you revisit it as an adult. You may remember the ceiling being taller or the grass greener. Or maybe the last time you were home your mother hadn’t converted the yard into a vegetable garden and locked up the chickens which used to roost in the tree in your yard. What? That hasn’t happened to you? Obviously you didn’t grow up in rural China.

Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! In this Chinese Advanced Audio blog, join us and hear our lovely Chinese hostess narrate a story all about her last trip back to her home village. As she finds out, so many things about life and the house she grew up in have changed in her last year in Beijing. Written entirely in Chinese, this lesson will help you practice your Chinese reading skills while learning a bit more about life outside the big cities in China. We hope you’ll enjoy it, and encourage you to visit us at ChineseClass101.com for more great Chinese lessons and learning materials, including supplementary materials for this lesson.

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