CBC 1.23 | A visit to the pharmacy

CBC 1.23 | A visit to the pharmacy

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CBC 1.24 | Making phone calls and using the Internet in Chinese

In this lesson you'll learn the words and phrases needed to make phone calls and use the internet in Mandarin Chinese.


This season of Coffee Break Chinese features a total of 40 lessons, all of which will be included in the podcast feed. Just stay subscribed to the p ...

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CBC 1.25 | Dealing with emergencies in Mandarin Chinese

In this episode you'll learn to deal with emergencies in Chinese. Needless to say, we hope you never have to use this language, but it's useful to know nonetheless! You'll learn to talk about losing wallets, reporting stolen passports and asking for help in various situations. ...

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