Lesson 019. Travelling in China 1.

Lesson 019. Travelling in China 1.

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Lesson 020. Travelling in China 2.

We continue to learn words and phrases useful when you travel in China. The dialogues are based on real-life situations and the language that you hear in these dialogues can be used right away, it is the language that people actually speak. The dialogues are recorded several time ...  Show more

Lesson 021. Seeing a Doctor.

Sometimes you just don’t feel well, you have a cold, you are coughing and have a running nose. Learn how to say that you don’t feel well and want to see a doctor in Mandarin Chinese. Let the doctor take your temperature and prescribe traditional Chinese medicine for you. Please s ...  Show more

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