New Year's Cash Upper Intermediate PREMIUM
For corrupt officials, cash-filled envelopes involve a wink, a nod, and an expedited liquor license. For little kids, envelopes stuffed with cash mean: Happy New Year! Today's Mandarin lesson will teach you all about how to give and receive these little bundles of joy.
John , Jenny | |
1086 | |
Upper Intermediate | |
January 30, 2009 | |
21s | |
New Year, celebrations, festivals, culture, money, gifts | |
expressing surprise, explaining |
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