Lesson Comments
Sounds levels are better in this lesson than some previous ones. Consistency between tabs is important to get right for those of us who listen hands-... Read more
The first way is right! Read more
Try plugging "localization" into the Google Custom Search function on the CPod web site. (Its the magnifying glass at the top right of the page.) Yo... Read more
You will probably also dispute that English also has 成语, specifically, all of those Latin and French phrases that we sometimes use, even though we can... Read more
Just to add, I agree with busybees on the dialogue. It's not quite textbook bad but it's certainly removed from natural, it sounds like it's read from... Read more
Great lesson! I would love it if there's an extension lesson that digs deeper into aspects of localization—user-centered design and co-creation... Read more
I am a bit confused about 风度。 I always hear people say that someone 有/没有风度,meaning someone is or is not gentlemanly. So I assumed that 风度meant g... Read more
"English also has measure words, like a "flock" of sheep." Actually, those are mass nouns and aren't the same thing (classifiers), even though they... Read more
Ah! Thank you Constance, your second example made me laugh. :) Read more
"Actually, those are mass nouns." Hm, neither "flock" (which can be pluralized: three flocks of sheep) nor "sheep" (which is in fact plural in this... Read more