User Comments - kevinchinesepod
kevinchinesepod
Posted on: Good Morning!
November 9, 2007 at 11:38 PMI think you have to chage the extension to .mp3 if your trying to download it. Hope it helps
Posted on: Do you like China?
October 30, 2007 at 1:11 AMDon't mention it! We're here to help ourselves.
Posted on: Do you like China?
October 29, 2007 at 2:10 PMI think that when you put the words "什么" it automatically makes it a question, so there is no need for 吗.
Posted on: Lesson
October 23, 2007 at 9:36 PMYeah, only on the 2 part of the exercises come up, and the Expansion doesn't come up neither. Kevin 凯文
Posted on: Lesson
October 21, 2007 at 11:11 PMHow come I can't download the podcasts?
Posted on: Good Morning!
November 10, 2007 at 1:41 PMOpen the Windows Control Panel. (If the Control Panel is in "Category view") Select "Date, Time, Language and Regional options." Open the "Regional and Language Options" icon. Choose the "Languages" tab, and ensure the "Install files for East Asian languages" is checked, as per the screenshot below: Click the "Details" button to open the "Text services and input languages" dialog. If "Chinese" is not listed in the "Installed Services" box, click "Add". In the "Input Language" list, choose "Chinese (PRC)". The "Keyboard layout" should default to "Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0". Click "Ok" on both dialogs to return to the "Regional and Language Options". Click "Ok", you will probably need to insert your Windows CD for the files to be installed. The language bar should now have appeared in the bottom right of the taskbar. It should default to English - "EN". Click on the "EN" button to show the available languages: By changing the language to "CH", you can now type in Pinyin. You can change the current language by pressing "ALT" + "SHIFT" on your keyboard. Thanks to chinese-tools.com