Newbie | Is someone in here?

Newbie | Is someone in here?

Sometimes bathroom stalls in China don't have doors on them. Though this may seem shocking to some, it's quite convenient when faced with the dilemma of whether to push the door open to potential stall going-ons, or not. But for those more uncertain times, when you are blocked by those troublesome stall doors, here is a Mandarin Chinese lesson that will help you to rouse any occupants before you waltz in to do your business. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0765

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Elementary | Set the Alarm Clock

Elementary | Set the Alarm Clock

You've got big plans for the morning, so don't forget to set your alarm clock. But do you know how to say this in Chinese, and to ask your travel buddy if he has performed this very necessary ritual? Learn the essential alarm clock Chinese in this lesson. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1500

26 Sep 17min

Newbie | When to get a new car

Newbie | When to get a new car

Some kids are never too young to ask dad about buying a new car. But what could push him into actually doing it? Find out in this lesson. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4177

24 Sep 12min

Elementary | An Email Introduction

Elementary | An Email Introduction

It's fairly common in China for the newcomer in the office to send out a friendly introductory email to new co-workers. In this lesson we'll be taking a look at that simple email, and all its essential Chinese words and phrases. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1496

22 Sep 21min

Newbie | Popular Brand Names

Newbie | Popular Brand Names

What common Chinese word do some foreigners learn before "Hello"? McDonald's (麦当劳) of course! Come learn some other important brand names to either impress your friends - or find a Subway sandwich. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4173

19 Sep 15min

Elementary | Transportation Card

Elementary | Transportation Card

If you're planning to spend much time in a big city like Shanghai or Beijing, you're going to want to use the subway or bus system. A commuter pass, or "transportation card," as we say in Chinese, can save you a lot of time and hassle scrambling for change. This lesson will prepare you to buy the card and put money on it. Soon you'll be commuting as effortlessly as a local. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1493

17 Sep 16min

Newbie | 4 Tones of Zhu

Newbie | 4 Tones of Zhu

What has a pig got to do with bamboo? Learn the meaning of the word Zhu and practice your tones! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4111

15 Sep 5min

Elementary | The Lazy Child

Elementary | The Lazy Child

In this practical Chinese lesson a mother is shocked to discover that her child had a rather unproductive day. Learn the specific patterns for asking and answering what you've done and haven't done (and then you can go back to being lazy for a little while). Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1486

12 Sep 16min

Newbie | Chinese Idioms - Spiderwebs and Horse Tracks

Newbie | Chinese Idioms - Spiderwebs and Horse Tracks

Did you know a Chinese Idiom is always just 4 characters? Regardless of your level of Chinese study, it is always fun and interesting to learn new idioms. Do you know what it means when "The horses Arrive?" Find out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4102

10 Sep 3min

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