Lesson 098. Expressing Condolences in Chinese.

Lesson 098. Expressing Condolences in Chinese...

Up next

Lesson 099. Year End Bonus.

In this lesson you will learn useful expressions and vocabulary related to the topic of paying a year-end bonus in China. Please signup to became a member to gain access to additional lessons, PDF transcripts of all lessons, extra situational audio dialogues and more. 

Lesson 100. Visiting Hot Springs.

Learn situational dialogues, useful expressions and vocabulary in Mandarin Chinese about spa or hot springs in Taiwan. Find out why they are good for your health and body. 

Recommended Episodes

Mandarin Exchange: Taiwanese Mandarin & China Mandarin (Conversation with Zhifei 老師)
Learn Taiwanese Mandarin With Miss Lin Podcast│Taiwanese Mandarin Conversation│Taiwanese culture

Zhifei is a polyglot of 8 languages and neurolinguist. She is an experienced Chinese teacher & Mandarin fluency coach. Now she and her team (XiaoguaChinese) are helping intermediate level Chinese learners reach conversational fluency in 4-8 months. If you wish to have their free ...  Show more

From Zero to Fluent in Two Years: I’m Learning Mandarin Listener Nails Spoken Mandarin
I'm Learning Mandarin

Links:


My free Mandarin learning eBook: https://www.peakmandarin.com/free-ebook


Chinese transcript and translation: <a href="imlearningmandarin. ...

  Show more

Podcast 45: How to agree with people in Japanese
Learn Japanese Pod

In this lesson you will learn how to agree with people in Japanese. Check out the example sentences and dialogues to learn how these phrases are naturally used by native Japanese speakers in conversation. How to study This lesson includes the main podcast lesson, PDF show notes a ...  Show more

EP.09 Internet Slangs in China? 中文网络流行语 What is 'yyds'/'xswl'... in Chinese? (HSK3+)
Slow Chinese Podcast - 慢速汉语 Learn Chinese 学中文

Let's learn Chinese language and Chinese culture through Slow Chinese Podcast. The Chinese young generation love to create new slangs when chatting online. Many of them are so simple and short, usually composed of pinyin initials of certain Chinese characters. You probably find t ...  Show more