Video Lesson: Text Me!
“Oh, I’m busy now. I’ll call you later.” “Sorry, I’ll be running a little bit late.” Have you ever received these kinds of text messages before?
1. A: Bella, can we talk about our travel plans? B: Wǒ zài máng, shāo …
“Oh, I’m busy now. I’ll call you later.” “Sorry, I’ll be running a little bit late.” Have you ever received these kinds of text messages before?
1. A: Bella, can we talk about our travel plans? B: Wǒ zài máng, shāo …
You think the party that starts at 7:00 is too early? I think it starts too late! You can use “jiù 就” or “cái 才” before a verb to show something happens earlier or later than expected. But how?
1. A: …
I will ALWAYS do this! I will NEVER do that! Learn frequency adverbs in this lesson.
1. A: Ellie, Wǒmen qù chī hànbǎo zěnmeyàng? B: Bú yào, wǒ cóngbù chī hànbǎo. Which of the followings is true about Ellie? A. Tā …
I just love everything Apple makes. I guess I’m an Apple fan. Are you a fan of some sort?
1. A: The match between the U.S. and the Spain was very close at the end. Emma, nǐ juéde ne? B: Wǒ …
1.C 2.A 3.A 4.C 5.A <<Back to “Video Lesson: I’m an Apple Fan!” …
A sunny morning, a cloudy afternoon, and a rainy evening…
1. A: John, nǐ méi dài sǎn ma? B: Méiyǒu. Tiānqì yùbào shuō jīntiān shì qínɡtiān. What did John think the weather would be like today according to the dialogue? Please …
Today I will introduce to you one of my favorite lessons that I teach my foreign students. This topic is about how we address each other in China. It’s quite different from how people in the west address each other. In particular, I will explain …
Answer: B
It’s unusual to refer to someone by only their given name early in a relationship. However, Chinese friends may introduce themselves to foreigners by their given name in Chinese since they are family with this western custom.
Do you like Sichuan food? It tastes so spicy! Learn how to express tastes in Chinese!
1. Fúwùyuán, jiā diǎnr táng. … What would she probably say? Please choose the best answer. A. Zhè bēi kāfēi tài tián le. B. Zhè …
1.B 2.C 3.B 4 .A 5.C <<Back to “Video Lesson: Is He Handsome Or Not?” …
Today I’m going to tell you about one of China’s most beloved summer time snacks. They are bright red when cooked. They come from the water. They have ten legs and two claws. Lobster, you might think? Guess again! Over the past twenty years, the …
Is this movie good or not? Are you nervous or not? Are you cold or not? Learn to ask these questions in Chinese.
1. A: Look! Someone is doing bungee jumping. Let’s try it! B: Bungee jumping wēi bù wēixiǎn ā? …
Ouch! You stepped on my feet! Feeling hurt or surprised? Here come some Chinese interjections!
1. A: Xiǎojiě, zhè shì nín de kāfēi. Xiǎoxīn tàng. B: … What would the customer say? Please choose the best answer. A. Āiyōu! B. Zhēn …
1.A 2.C 3.A 4 .B 5.C <<Back to “Video Lesson: Ouch!” …
Do you watch The Bachelor or Bachelorette?
In each show the main hero or heroine (who we label as the Bachelor or Bachelorette) hands out a series of roses to contestants who he or she favors and a final rose to let the final contestant …