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Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 7-4: Confirming a fact and convince someone in an exaggerative mood in Chinese with 呢 – ne

1. Conversation A:今天晚上我们一起吃饭吧,给你过生日。 [jīn tiān wǎnshang wǒmen yī qǐ chī fàn ba , gěi nǐ [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 7-3: Indicating the distance from a place, moment or purpose in Chinese with 离-lí

1. Conversation A:你家离公司远吗? [nǐ jiā lí gōng sī yuǎn ma ?] Do you live far [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 7-2: emphasis the speaker thinks something happen early, went fast and well with 就-jiù

1. Conversation A:你现在在哪儿呢? [nǐ xiàn zài zài nǎr ne ?] Where are you now? B:在去机场的路上。你已经到了吗? [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 7-1: indicating the continuation of an action or state in Chinese with 还 -hái

1. Conversation A:大卫回来了吗? [dà wèi huí lái le ma ?] Is David back? B:没有,他还在教室学习呢。 [méi [...]

Say “Every day” in Chinese

我每天六点起床 [wǒ měi tiān liù diǎn qǐ chuáng] I wake up at six o’clock every [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 6-4: How to ask about the reason for something in Chinese (Cont.)

I. Ask about the reason for something in Chinese with “怎么+Adj/Verb”, indicating surprise or astonishment. [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 6-3: expressing Cause and effect in Chinese

III. Expressing Cause and effect in Chinese with 因为。。。所以 因为 + cause+ 所以 + effect [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 6-2: express “each, every” in Chinese by duplicating measure word

II. Expressing “each, every” in Chinese by duplicating measure word: “天天” mean “every day”, usually [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 6-1: How to ask about the reason for something in Chinese

I. Ask about the reason for something in Chinese with “怎么+Adj/Verb”, indicating surprise or astonishment. [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 5-4: How to say it is not good for health in Chinese

IV. Express it is not good for health in Chinese by “对身体不好”。 1. Conversation A:休息一下吧,喝咖啡吗? [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 5-3: indicating speaker’s negative mode or complain in Chinese

III. Indicating speaker’s negative mode or complain in Chinese with “有点儿 + Adj”. 1. Conversation [...]

Learning Chinese HSK2 Lesson 5-2: Expressing something is passable or acceptable in Chinese

II. Expressing something is passable or acceptable in Chinese with “还” ( hái) 1. Conversation [...]