Upper-intermediate | Discussing Divorce

Upper-intermediate | Discussing Divorce

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Upper-intermediate | Motivating a Team

It can be difficult motivating a team. So what do you do when enthusiasm among your employees reaches an all-time low? Just fire the whole lot of them and start over? In this lesson, a wise HR manager tells us that there is another way. Listen in to this Chinese lesson to find ou ...  Show more

Intermediate | A Visit to the In-laws

In case you haven't been inducted into any Chinese families, you should know up front that there are a few titles to learn. OK, maybe more than a few. In this lesson, follow a young man on his way to visit his wife's parents, and learn all the important family vocab. Episode link ...  Show more

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