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Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Absolute Beginner lesson, we will teach you about a Chinese adverb that is so powerful it can make other words negative! Too bad it can’t make your Chinese phone bill negative. Tune in and then come back to ChineseClass101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com. After admitting you were late for work again in China, you quickly try explaining why. The Chinese company you work for has never been too tough on coming in late, but they have been getting stricter lately, so practicing your good excuses has started becoming a morning ritual. You explain in Chinese, “There is still construction on the highway in between the office and my home.” You thought it was a good excuse, but your boss argues that you should have prepared for the delay. You can’t imagine why – the construction work has already been going on for over a week. How long does it take to repave a road in China?! Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Absolute Beginner lesson, we will teach you about a Chinese adverb that means “still” or “as before,” and how to negate it. In addition, are you one to rise early and be punctual, or do you rise late and are you…not so punctual? Find out which one is more prominent in China, and then come back to ChineseClass101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com. While in China, you have found that you spend less money eating out than if you stay at home and cook. And going out to eat with all of your friends is even cheaper!! This is much different then what you are used to back home. Tonight, you and a friend have decided to go to a Chinese restaurant together. Upon arriving, you see four other friends at the entrance and invite them to join you too. This seems like such good fortune, running into more friends. You exclaim in Chinese, “It just doesn’t get any better than this!! I can save money by going out to dinner with all my friends – this is the first time my husband has EVER asked me to go spend money!!” Ahh…living in China is living the good life! Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Absolute Beginner lesson, we will teach you about a Chinese adverb that means “also” or “too.” We will also tell you the best way to eat in China – no, it’s not with chopsticks, but with other people! Find out why your husband will be BEGGING you to share your food with your friends, and then come back to ChineseClass101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com. After a long flight to China, and hardly any sleep, the one thing you would like to do is use the restroom! After waiting what seems like an hour, the person occupying the one-stalled restroom evacuates the premises – with good reason. Not caring what you will find in the stall, you begin to do your business. Thinking how relieved you are to have your first obstacle out of the way, you reach for the toilet paper. Totally frustrated from lack of sleep, you angrily say in Chinese, “There’s no toilet paper left!” The person waiting outside thanks you for the warning and leaves the Chinese restroom without offering help. Great – your first Chinese restroom experience is to air dry.
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Absolute Beginner lesson, we will teach you about a Chinese verb that expresses existence, whether it be abstract or real. Speaking of real and abstract, the situation with Chinese bathrooms can be real abstract – tune in to find out what we mean, and then come back to ChineseClass101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com. You and your friend are complete opposites – you are a homebody and she is a social butterfly, you like to read and she likes to go to the movies. The list goes on and on. Sometimes she really can get on your nerves with how persistent she is. In fact, she has just come into your room wanting you to go out, but you are too tired, and you told her that. But is she listening? Of course not. You tell her again that you do not want to go out, but she just won’t give up. Finally, you yell in Chinese, “Get out!” She thinks you’ll regret not going out with her, but little does she know that she will regret not leaving you alone…
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Absolute Beginner lesson, we will teach you the Chinese verbs that indicate that you are coming in or going out. And if you’re going out, you’re probably in the younger Chinese generation – we’ll explain! And then come back to ChineseClass101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.
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