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"Day Day Up" is a series of short and fun lessons that help you learn real Chinese spoken by the locals. It will be the easiest and most convenient way for you to improve your spoken Chinese.
"Crazy Grammar" is a series of short and fun video lessons focusing on sentence patterns, function words, etc.
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I laughed so hard that my stomach hurt. (Intermediate, Module 4)
Length: 02:00
Channel: Crazy GrammarI laughed so hard that my stomach hurt. (Intermediate, Module 4)
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There's no Mai-Tai in this bar! (Part I) (Elementary, Module 2)
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Channel: Crazy GrammarThere's no Mai-Tai in this bar! (Part I) (Elementary, Module 2)
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There is the new James Bond movie on this weekend. (Part II) (Elementary, Module 2)
Length: 04:00
Channel: Crazy GrammarThere is the new James Bond movie on this weekend. (Part II) (Elementary, Module 2)
Length: 04:00
Channel: Crazy Grammar
“Big Bang Vocab” is a series of short and fun video lessons focusing on Chinese vocabulary.
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Time Words-Quarter, Half, and Past. (Part I) (Newbie, Module 4)
Length: 03:00
Channel: Big Bang VocabTime Words-Quarter, Half, and Past. (Part I) (Newbie, Module 4)
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Shoes as gifts? It is a taboo in China! (Elementary, Module 2)
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Channel: Big Bang VocabShoes as gifts? It is a taboo in China! (Elementary, Module 2)
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Traditional Chinese Breakfast (Part II) (Intermediate, Module 4)
Length: 02:00
Channel: Big Bang VocabTraditional Chinese Breakfast (Part II) (Intermediate, Module 4)
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Traditional Chinese Breakfast (Part I) (Intermediate, Module 2)
Length: 02:00
Channel: Big Bang VocabTraditional Chinese Breakfast (Part I) (Intermediate, Module 2)
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Time Words-What date is it today? (Part III) (Newbie, Module 4)
Length: 03:00
Channel: Big Bang VocabTime Words-What date is it today? (Part III) (Newbie, Module 4)
Length: 03:00
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“Tone it Up" focuses on teaching the Chinese phonetic system, which is usually the first step for beginners or those who have not studied Chinese tones and Pinyin systematically.
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Initials (j q x) and Finals (ia iao ie iou ian in iang ing iong) (Newbie, Module 1)
Length: 10:00
Channel: Tone It UpInitials (j q x) and Finals (ia iao ie iou ian in iang ing iong) (Newbie, Module 1)
Length: 10:00
Channel: Tone It Up
Has Mandarin Chinese left you racking your brain for answers? Still have those whats, whens, hows and whys swimming about in your head while learning Chinese? Why not come to check out Wen Bar and clear any lingering doubts?
In "Flash Back," our teachers review what you have learned in the past several lessons in a particular module (usually review of 7-10 lessons, mainly in the Day Day Up, Crazy Grammar, Big Bang Vocab series).
Hi Peter,
We have fixed the problem. Please check it out. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on July 13, 2016
Hello altherwiba,
You can learn how to pronounce them by watching the two lessons:
https://www2.dongyu.com/learn-chinese/the-invisible-i-how-to-read-zhi-chi-shi-ri-part-1
https://www2.dongyu.com/learn-chinese/i-like-roast-chicken
Tips:
“sh”: When you pronounce it, put the tongue tip upward close to ...
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on October 16, 2017
Hi Marfer,
Could you tell me which browser you’re using? If you have a moment try seeing if you have the same problems on a different browser, it seems to work on my computer running Google Chrome. I apologize for the inconvenience and let me know if you still have issues.
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on June 1, 2017
Hi Peter,
We have fixed the issue, please check it out. Thanks.
Comment by Helen Zhang (Chinese Teacher) posted on November 2, 2016
Hi Becky
I am actually interested in the usage and meaning of the word " jiù" in the following sentence
Hái méi chī, wǒ mǎshàng jiù qù.
Its look to me the same like the word huì - "will to something"
regards
Peter
Comment by Peter F. posted on November 1, 2016
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