Lesson Comments

Profile picture
Posted on: Winter in Australia
On September 14 at 8:48 PM by iknowcss

Thanks for this lesson! It has lots of useful material. There is a gap inthe dialogue at 0:16 which makes it hard to understand what the girl say... Read more

Profile picture
On September 14 at 7:17 PM by chand

When I try and download the lesson to my MP3 player and run it, it tells me the format is unsupported.  I never had a problem before today. ... Read more

Profile picture
Posted on: Messing Up The Date
On September 14 at 12:51 PM by gelaoshi693066322

Great lesson.  So you can say 等一下 or you can say it faster dropping the 一 as 等下。 Correct? I know the jiu yao yao...but which character is the Y... Read more

Profile picture
On September 13 at 12:49 PM by zaphekiah

社区 shè qū = community; community of residents 公民 gōng mín = citizen 帮手 bāng shǒu = helper; assistant 都市化地区 dū shì huà d&ig... Read more

Profile picture
Posted on: Which Floor?
On September 12 at 10:46 PM by xugande

Perhaps you under-rate this lesson at elementary - loads of applications. Read more

Profile picture
On September 12 at 7:19 PM by monicarichards105

I love how I sometimes get to learn English idioms not used in the U.S. via ChinesePod!!! The idiom "have a lie-in" is new to me, but it's totally one... Read more

Profile picture
Posted on: This Haircut Please
On September 12 at 6:02 PM by monicarichards105

Enjoyed incidentally learning a new English idiom today -- as an American, I'd never heard the phrase "Bob's your uncle" before and had to look it up:... Read more

Profile picture
Posted on: Describing Beauty
On September 12 at 3:07 AM by Gwilym-ChinesePod

Although some textbooks write out the tone change rule to help learners, most places do not since it is merely a spoken rule and not a written one.... Read more

Profile picture
On September 11 at 5:12 AM by robprobyn

我同意这样的想法。 Read more

Profile picture
On September 11 at 3:09 AM by monicarichards105

Can the phrase 我是说 ever be used by someone lower in status (e.g., a student/employee) speaking to someone higher in status (e.g., a teacher or boss --... Read more