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Aileen12
Posted on: My Foreign teacher
July 25, 2019 at 2:48 AMThanks for sharing the story with us.
Posted on: Street Food Buffet
July 25, 2019 at 2:44 AMIn 1:38, I think it’s “煎饺” instead of “锅贴”.
Posted on: Taxi Conversations: Small Talk
July 25, 2019 at 2:39 AMyou can summarize that第+number+次” is the pattern to express “第一次、第二次、第N次”.
Posted on: Emojis 脑洞大开—表情包
July 24, 2019 at 3:02 AMIn 5:05, “年轻人是表情包的忠实客户” would be less appropriate, since most young people don’t pay for emojis. I would suggest “忠实用户”.
In 5:57, “老板不太和群众相接触”. I believe you wanted to express “老板不够接地气”.
I have a small suggestion: maybe you can provide a transcript for the whole audio. This would not only help listeners to practice listening, but also help them to understanding the written words of this audio since sometimes some words are new and difficult.
In 9:32, the meaning of “猥琐” given by the host is the meaning from text book or dictionary. But as you may know, many words have acquired different meanings in the real context. This “猥琐”also has a more common meaning. For instance, “我刚在车上碰到一个男的,他真是太猥琐了。手一直往旁边的女生肩上摸”. I would say, “猥琐” in real use, has sometimes has some tint of “lasciviousness”.
Posted on: Taxi Conversations: Destination
July 24, 2019 at 2:35 AMUsually when you greet someone with “师傅,你好”. The other person would response with “你好,你要去哪里?”. But in the dialogue, the driver directly asked the destination she wanted to go. And what is the difference among these three words, “宾馆、饭店、酒店”.
Posted on: Trip to the Vegetable Market
July 24, 2019 at 2:23 AMIn Taiwan and mainland China, there are different names for different vegetables. For instance, “番茄” is also called “西红柿”, and “土豆” is also named as “马铃薯”. Some learners are located in Taiwan, so it would be better if you can also put both names in the video.
Posted on: The Boy That Cried Wolf
July 24, 2019 at 2:14 AMInteresting video. But I think this video and form is too difficult for elementary level students. Thanks.
Posted on: At the Hair Salon
July 24, 2019 at 2:06 AMThat’s a nice video. But one of the most important verbs you didn’t mention “cut” because for guys, they more often go to hairdresser shop for cutting hair. But this video gave us many useful info. Thanks.
Posted on: Tips on How To Prepare for the HSK
July 23, 2019 at 5:14 AMwhy not develop a special series of lessons which aim at helping audience to pass HSK. Thanks.
Posted on: The Artistic Little Brother
July 25, 2019 at 2:59 AMThanks for the video. The topic chosen seems to be quite random. Maybe you can choose some stories that are more “Chinese”. For instance, like “揠苗助长”.