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Learn Chinese with ChineseClass101.com. You are in China staying with some friends. After washing your hands for dinner, you seat yourself next to your friend at the dinner table. You notice a Lazy Susan in the center of the table and chopsticks by everyone’s plate. Nervous about needing to use the chopsticks, your friend’s mother begins to bring in dishes and places them on the Lazy Susan, which you always thought was just for spices. Everything is so bite-sized - no wonder they use chopsticks. You try to pick up some food with yours, but fail miserably, making a mess on the Chinese dinner table. Your friend offers to help, by getting you what you would like. When he comes to your favorite Chinese food, you tell him in Chinese, “A little bit more, please.” He gives you a little more and then sets your plate down in front of you. Now you have to try to use your chopsticks again. Maybe they wouldn’t be offended if you used your fingers… Learning Chinese with ChienseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Elementary lesson, we will teach you the Chinese expression “a little,” and how to use it whether it be in a negative sense or not. Also, we will tell you about how big the Chinese meal proportions are and what to expect at a Chinese table. Break out those chopsticks 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! Your friend in China has decided to move out of his old apartment and into a new one. Being the good friend that you are, you volunteer to help him move. While having breakfast at a local Chinese café, you ask your friend in Chinese, “What is the difference between the two apartments?” Your friend replies in Chinese, “They are almost the same. Luckily, both have heat! The one I’m moving into though is in a better location.” You are glad to hear that he is not losing anything by moving. You have another friend that lives in an apartment in China with no heat and it gets very cold. You wouldn’t want to see this friend move into a situation like that. Maybe you could introduce your two friends and they could room together.

 

Learning Chinese with ChineseClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Chinese. In this Chinese Elementary lesson, we will teach you the Chinese word meaning “both” or “all.” We will also tell you about the Chinese Government controlling the heat/cold in Chinese homes. In addition, we will give you more Chinese vocabulary. After you warm up to this Chinese lesson, come back to ChineseClass101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there!