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* Have you found that the grammar explanations in textbooks aren't practical enough?
* Have you found that the Chinese learning materials aren't up-to-date?
* Have you found it difficult to communicate with people after learning Chinese?
* Do you want to practice your?
That's right, this is what our channel aims to do. We select conversations that match your level, helping you understand vocabulary, grasp grammar, and comprehend the Chinese world so you can immediately apply it in real life.
Experience real-life Chinese with us, start now!
Learn Chinese with us: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
* Have you found that the Chinese learning materials aren't up-to-date?
* Have you found it difficult to communicate with people after learning Chinese?
* Do you want to practice your?
That's right, this is what our channel aims to do. We select conversations that match your level, helping you understand vocabulary, grasp grammar, and comprehend the Chinese world so you can immediately apply it in real life.
Experience real-life Chinese with us, start now!
Learn Chinese with us: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
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【About this podcast】
In this video, we talked about two words, "请(PLEASE)" and "想(WANT) "that always cause misunderstandings between Chinese and English.
For subtitle version: https://youtu.be/ZCrwNd6mEIk?si=X5lI4c2-fuyOLJKr
While chatting with Cheng laoshi once, we had an interesting idea. We wanted to try chatting in simple Chinese and see what the end result would be. So! And there you have it, this episode! Haha, picked the most common topics--social media, not bad, we didn't use too many B2 level words.
If your Chinese is at HSK4 or B1 level, feel free to open this video and you'll be surprised!
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
| 💡 About this podcast 💡 |
🚀 Compared to '越来越' (yuèláiyuè), '越……越……' (yue... yue...) is a bit MORE challenging to use. Some learners may be unsure of how to use these two structures.
So, this podcast is here to help you, as a Mandarin Chinese learner, distinguish and correctly use both! Let's learn together with our video! 📚🎉"
For video version with subtitle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKfOvmR3EJs&t=23s&ab_channel=ChineseMandarinCherry
【About this audio】
This is a very COMMON grammar structure in Chinese , where we COMPARE everything 📊, compare degrees 📈, compare details 🕵️♂️.
🤔 How to skillfully incorporate comparative sentences in the topics is what this audio hopes to achieve. 🎥
⏰ Time code:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 A 比 B adj
03:22 A 比 B adj 多了/得多/一点儿/得少
08:15 A 比 B V得 adj or A V得 比 B adj
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
【About this audio】
Dive into Mandarin Chinese with our new audio! Watch as we explore everyday conversations using the HSK3 grammar points "叫" (jiào) and "让" (ràng). Join us and learn as we show you how these verbs work in real-life situations. Perfect for beginners and Mandarin enthusiasts alike, this video makes learning Chinese fun and easy!
⏰ Time code:
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Question 1: What makes you happy?
03:37 Question 2: What kind of request made you feel weird?
06:49 Question 3: Is there anything your parents didn't allow you to do, you let yourself do now?
10:00 Question 4: Will you do anything to make yourself out of line?
13:11 Question 5: What you can't stand the boss to ask you to do?
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
In this podcast, we are using a basic structure 是……的 to talk to each other.
是……的 is a structure mostly used in past events, to emphasize time, place, with whom, who did the action, methods, and materials.
Chinese always omit “是” while they are talking, But the “的” is essential and can not be omitted.
Although the grammar definition says this structure is to emphasize, Actually we use it a most time when we talk about PAST events.
💁🏻♀️Time code:
00:00 Introduction
01:14 emphasize time
04:25 emphasize place
05:44 emphasize method
09:00 emphasize who with
10:49 emphasize who did it
13:25 emphasize materials
you can check video here: https://youtu.be/WU4xLukExV0
While chatting with Cheng laoshi once, we had an interesting idea. We wanted to try chatting in simple Chinese and see what the end result would be. So! And there you have it, this episode! Haha, picked the most common topics--social media, not bad, we didn't use too many B2 level words.
If your Chinese is at HSK4 or B1 level, feel free to open this video and you'll be surprised!
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
【About this audio】
🚀 Compared to '越来越' (yuelaiyue), '越……越……' (yue... yue...) is a bit MORE challenging to use. Some learners may be unsure of how to use these two structures.
So, this video is here to help you, as a Mandarin Chinese learner, distinguish and correctly use both! Let's learn together with our video! 📚🎉"
⏰ Time code:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Are Fewer People Getting Married in China? 🤔[Subj. + 越来越 + Adj.]
04:58 The Rising Popularity of the MBTI Test📈 [Subj. + 越来越 + Verb ]
08:41 Working from Home or the Office?💻 [Subj. + 越 ⋯⋯ ,越 ⋯⋯]
12:03 Dependency on Electronic Devices 📱[Subj. 1 + 越 ⋯⋯ ,Subj. 2 + 越 ⋯⋯]
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
【About this audio】
我十二点就睡。 (Wǒ shíèrdiǎn jiù shuì.)
我十二点才睡。 (Wǒ shíèrdiǎn cái shuì.)
These two sentences have different meanings. What is the difference? This audio will be a great help for you to use “就” and “才” expressions in scenes!
⏰ Time code:
00:00 Introduction
00:18 Discussing bedtime 🕙 [就 means early].
03:48 Taking an airplane✈️ or a high-speed train🚄 [就 means fast, smooth]
07:02 Are you a late person? [才means late]
09:32 Is it easy to learn new things? 😔[才 means slow, not smooth]
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
【About this audio】
This is a very COMMON grammar structure in Chinese , where we COMPARE everything 📊, compare degrees 📈, compare details 🕵️♂️.
🤔 How to skillfully incorporate comparative sentences in the topics is what this audio hopes to achieve. 🎥
⏰ Time code:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Before and after the pandemic 🌍[A+比+B+adj. ]
05:08 The emergence of smartphones 📱[A+比+B+adj.+ 多了/得多/一点儿/得少 ]
10:08 Changes after becoming a Chinese teacher! 🎓[A+(verb phrase)+V+得+比+B+adj.]
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
【About this audio】
In this audio, we are using a basic structure 是……的 to talk to each other.
是……的 is a structure mostly used in past events, to emphasize time, place, with whom, who did the action, methods, and materials.
Chinese always omit “是” while they are talking, But the “的” is essential and can not be omitted.
Although the grammar definition says this structure is to emphasize, Actually we use it a most time when we talk about PAST events.
⏰ Time code:
00:00 Introduction
00:16 introduce our past with shi…de
09:50 introduce our photos with shi…de
10:16 Cherry’s photo
12:30 Xiao Ma’s photo
14:17 introduce our daily use with shi…de
【 You can Find me HERE 】
📮email: twochineseteachers@gmail.com
📺YouTube:
@chinesemandarincherry:https://www.youtube.com/@chinesemandarincherry
@flowingmandarinlab:https://www.youtube.com/@flowingmandarinlab
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