Lesson Comments
I'm not exactly sure what "disease"/ "plague" you are talking about. elections? obama? romney? Read more
Somewhere in Shanghai there is a store that sells professional beggar's clothes. Some of those patchwork jackets are just too elaborate and "authentic... Read more
Recently learned to use 偏偏 to express unexpectedly or contrary to expectations. Read more
有的。 As far as I know, there is at least one official organization which will give them food and free ticket to go back hometown. The problem is man... Read more
Not soon enough, we need to rid ourselves of this man-made plague. But I understand this disease is pretty popular in China, course you would have tho... Read more
The typo has been fixed! Read more
So are you saying that "but it was the opposite" doesn't sound right to you? The reason for it being translated like that is to help you think of it... Read more
It is tomorrow in China Read more
Actually, we vote tomorrow. Read more
Haven't listening to the lesson but I looked over the dialogue and there's a lot of good, useful vocabulary in here. Reminds me some of the old one fr... Read more