Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! When your best friend said that he was “connected” and that his father was well known, you never thought he would have ties all the way to the top. Is he the son of a famous politician or A-list Hollywood star? Not even close. As it turns out, your friend’s father is actually Santa Clause. Or at least that’s what he claims. Because there’s something a bit off about Santa. Join us in today’s podcast and find out exactly what.
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! Christmas comes early this year with a festive Chinese holiday lesson at the Elementary level. In today’s lesson, we go over Christmas-related Chinese vocabulary from Christmas trees to the old man himself. And as a special Christmas bonus, in this lesson we finally learn how to use multiple Chinese prepositions in the same sentence. So listen up and then visit us at ChineseClass101.com for tons more great Chinese lessons and learning materials. And leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! You said ‘no problem’ when your friend asked to stay at your place. Their justification was they had hit hard times and they needed some space to get back on their feet. Well that was three months ago, and you are now pondering how to politely ask them to pack up and move on. Should you start dropping subtle hints, such as placing the classified ads on the dining room table, or would it be better just to leave a note on the fridge saying “Get Out!” Whatever your preference, ChineseClass101.com is here to help you pick up the pieces, and give you the courage and language needed to give your friend the boot.
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! This Chinese Elementary lesson contains a dialogue between a couple talking about a guest of theirs who has worn out his welcome. Our focus on vocabulary for this lesson consists of learning how to say “how long” and learning two different words that translate as “to live.” In the grammar section, we also introduce a special grammar pattern you can use to tell people you’ll do things as soon as…something else happens. So join us at ChineseClass101.com for another great lesson in mandarin, Chinese.
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! Here at ChineseClass101.com, we know that losing valuable items can be a pain. But even worse is losing invaluable items like glasses because how are you supposed to find anything if you can’t see your hand in front of your face? Sound like a nightmare? In this Elementary Chinese lesson, we cover the worst case scenario and teach you how to handle it if it should happen to you in China. So join us for a lesson filled with key Chinese vocabulary and a great Chinese grammar point all about rhetorical questions. Why not listen in?
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. Losing things is a fact of life, and most of the time it’s a matter of not “if” but “when.” In this lesson, we introduce key Chinese vocabulary for talking about useful accessories like glasses and jewelry. We also introduce a Chinese grammar pattern that is used for making suggestions and asking rhetorical questions in Chinese. So join us for another great Chinese lesson. And when you’re done, drop by ChineseClass101.com for more exciting Chinese lessons and learning materials. And leave us a comment while there!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! In our Elementary Chinese lesson for today, we go over the all too common issue of procrastination. But why do we call it an issue anyway? Isn’t the very word itself judgmental and wrapped up with negative connotations? Perhaps we should reorient ourselves. Isn’t waiting for the last minute to start really just “taking the time to do it right?” And with all the distractions out there in today’s modern world, who can blame someone for feeling a bit distracted. Aren’t Sunday afternoon television marathons just nature’s ways of saying “work can wait ’til later?”
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. Join us in this Chinese Elementary lesson as we learn key Chinese vocabulary for talking about getting work done, or not getting work done as the case may be. We’ll also teach you some useful Chinese phrases to describe “working through the night.” This is a lesson for workaholics and procrastinators alike. So listen up and when you’re done, drop by ChineseClass101.com for more exciting Chinese lessons and learning materials!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! When your best friend asked to borrow that book, what else could you do? So you gave freely and willingly. “I’ll have it back to you in a week,” your friend said. But it’s now been three weeks since that fateful day, and with each day that passes, you can’t help but wonder if you’ll ever see it again. As everyone knows, in this sort of circumstance, the best approach is plucking up your courage and simply asking to get it back. Which is exactly what we see happening in this lesson. What do you think the result will be?
Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese! In this Chinese Elementary lesson, we learn new vocabulary related to the human mind. Join us and learn how to tell people that you’ve remembered or forgotten things in fluent mandarin. And for a grammar point, we review the proper use of the ? sentence structure. If a two year old can master this, we guarantee you won’t have any problems with it. So listen up and then visit us at ChineseClass101.com for tons more great Chinese lessons and learning materials. And leave us a message while you are there!
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