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Knowing Chinese is a pretty big deal. And we don’t mean knowing just words and phrases. We mean hopping on a plane to China, reading Chinese signs, ordering at restaurants, and striking up conversations with Chinese speaking people along the way. That’s a pretty big deal, which, despite what many say, can be done by anyone who’s interested in the Chinese language and culture. Knowing Chinese? That’s a pretty big deal. Learning it? No big deal! Tune in to this lesson to find out why!
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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! While many Chinese forego certain outdated television shows, you find them quite interesting. Each year you watch the Spring Gala, even though it’s the same old thing. It’s nice to have something to look forward to…after all, it only comes once a year!
In this Chinese Upper Intermediate lesson you will learn about a television show that is outdated but still aired every year and an advanced usage of a word you must know. We insist! Visit us at ChineseClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Chinese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com! While waiting for a friend in China, you are trying to be polite but you are getting impatient. Once he gets there, he asks you what is wrong. The only response you can muster is, “It’s hard to say…”
In this Chinese Absolute Beginner lesson you will learn all about being polite. It’s, of course, imperative to be polite during business hours, but also while in China! Visit us at ChineseClass101.com, where you will find many more fantastic Chinese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Having your own place in China has been amazing! You have so much freedom, and it’s quiet when you need peace to study traditional Chinese. The worst thing about having your own place is keeping it nice and tidy. Deciding that a little clutter doesn’t interrupt your Chinese learning, you’ve put the dusting and the dishes on the back burner until you send out invitations written in traditional Chinese. Too bad your friends showed up unannounced yesterday! You have to act fast, and so ask them in Chinese to wait five minutes. Meanwhile, you quickly start making the bed and doing the laundry, but you can’t keep the secret for long. You’ve forgotten how to clean the house and so you have to ask your friends for help.
In this lesson you’ll learn even more expressions that will help with housework. This traditional Chinese video series is a brand new way to learn the traditional Chinese. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this traditional Chinese video lesson. Read the lesson notes to learn about the traditional Chinese present tense, present progressive tense, and simple past tense. Join us, and see what you’ve been missing! Visit us at ChineseClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!











