Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! You have been planning for this vacation in China for a long, LONG time! Oh yes, you wanted to travel to China for all the same reasons as everyone else in your family, but what you really have your sights set on is the action you’re planning to see at the Chinese markets! As you arrive at the markets in China a few days later, you’re like a horse out of the starting gate! With each vendor, your husband steps aside as you work your magic. You ask in Chinese, “How much does this cost?” The vendor replies in Chinese, “How about 20 Yuan?” You scoff at her replay and rebuttal in Chinese, “How about 15?” She scowls at you from under her tiny glasses and finally says in Chinese, “How about…you got a deal!”
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! This Chinese Beginner lesson will teach you how to bargain with the best in Chinese! You will learn the phrase meaning, “How about…” in Chinese. We will also talk about the great pastime of bargaining in China! Visit us at ChineseClass101 where you will find tons of great Chinese lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! What a great night of rest you got last night! Oh, wait…what day is it?! Straining to look at the clock, you ask your wife in Chinese, “It can’t already be 9:00!” She replies in Chinese, “Yes, it can already be 9:00 now!” Rushing around to get ready for work, you struggle to gather your things. Confused, your wife asks you what’s wrong. As calm as possible, you explain in Chinese, “I am already late to work and I have a meeting at 9:15!” Still looking at you confused, she asks again in Chinese, “Do you know it’s already 9:00 PM?” Choking on the cold coffee you habitually grabbed off the counter, you ask her to repeat herself in Chinese, “It’s only 9:00PM?” Laughing hysterically at your mistake, both the ruined coffee and the “oversleeping,” she reminds you that you took a nap. Nice…it’s time to go back to bed now!
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! This Chinese Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about time expressions in Chinese such as “already” and “now.” We will also talk about Chinese time-keeping! Visit us at chineseClass101 for more great Chinese lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there.
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! Your father has been more than patient with you on this shopping trip in China. It’s very unfortunate for both of you that your mother was too ill to take you shopping in China as she promised, but your father agreed to make it happen! Lucky him… And THIS is how you repay him…acting like a spoiled baby? Every store he has taken you into he has given you the opportunity to buy something you like, after all, how often will you be in China? Each time instead of being grateful, you reply in Chinese, “I want this one and that one ALSO!” When your father refuses, you remind him throughout the day in Chinese, “I STILL want more!” Your father is beginning to realize how his credit card bill gets so high, as he replies in Chinese, “You STILL haven’t learned the value of a dollar, have you?” As you roll your eyes at your father, he decided to make you return the items he has purchased until you can act more grateful. For the next three hours, you repeat in each store in Chinese, “I need to return this one…and also that one.” It’s a tough lesson to learn.
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! This Chinese Beginner lesson will teach you how to say “still” and “also” in Chinese. We will also discuss how some polite requests in Chinese may sound a little abrupt to you! Visit us at ChineseClass101 where you will find tons of great Chinese lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! You finally got a table at the new Chinese restaurant that opened down the street. The waiter approaches your table and asks in Chinese, “What would you like to drink?” You answer him in Chinese, “Do you have tea?” The waiter stands there for a second and looks at you a little strangely, but then answers you in Chinese, “Yes, we do.” Smiling, you ask him in Chinese, “Can I have a glass?” Again, he looks at you as if he is a little taken aback and replies in Chinese, “I will bring it right to you, ma’am.” After the waiter walks away, your friend asks you in a hushed voice in Chinese, “Are you trying to sound impatient with him?” Embarrassed and shocked, you have no idea what she is talking about! Uh, oh, looks like someone should have listened to today’s Chinese Beginner lesson!
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! This Chinese Beginner lesson will teach you how to phrase questions in Chinese by taking a verb and its negative together. Be careful…you don’t want to come across as being rude in Chinese! We will also give you some fascinating information about Chinese tea! Visit us at ChineseClass101 where you will find tons of great Chinese lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! After a delicious meal at the Chinese restaurant, you and your friend are anxious to leave and start a day of shopping in Beijing. But…where is that waitress? Your friend still cannot believe you have gone your entire life (well, up until this trip) without ever eating Chinese food! In disbelief, she asks you in Chinese, “Are you sure you have never eaten Chinese food before?!” Understanding her skepticism, you reply for the third time in Chinese, “I have never eaten Chinese food before!!!” Finally, your waitress appears and you wave her down! Your friend announces, “Here she comes! Now, we can get the bill!” As you pay your check and head out the door to start a day of shopping, you tell your friend in Chinese, “You know…I’ve never been shopping in Beijing either!”
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! This Chinese Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about changes of state in Chinese (what is happening now was not happening before). We will also discuss how the Chinese use job titles when referring to someone. Visit us at ChineseClass101 where you will find tons of great Chinese lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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