You Freddie Mercury and David Bowie know about being under pressure? Did they ever have to compete with 1.4 billion other people? In this Intermediate lesson, Ken and Jenny take time out of their hectic lives to help you talk about yours. In this podcast, learn how to talk in Mandarin Chinese about pressure at work, salaries and job satisfaction. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0070
Nov 04, 2020•17 min
Have you struggled with what to say for dine in, takeouts, home delivery when you’re hungry and want food fast! 打包 is synonymous with 带走 in Mandarin. Literally to first pack and then takeaway. So the next time when you’re at a Chinese restaurant use these useful vocabulary! 打包、带走、外卖......这些词有什么区别呢?“如饥似渴”真的是在说一个人又饿又渴吗?听听今天的课文,你就有答案了! HSK lvl 4 提前 抱歉 支持 实在 安排 HSK lvl 5 不好意思 反正 招待 优惠 居然 目前 逗 HSK lvl 6 打包 疏忽 补偿 计较 扁 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4171
Nov 03, 2020•18 min
In this episode, we will show you a dialogue between a doctor and the parent during the sonogram, and what are the things you can say during this wonderful experience. Let's check out the baby in the belly! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4342
Oct 30, 2020•18 min
You dare to journey the Silk Road and not buy any silk? No one in their right mind comes to China and leaves with less than two extra carry-on bags. Cash or credit card? Expensive or not? In this lesson Ken and Jenny, a.k.a. shoppicus maximus, teach you about shopping in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0068
Oct 28, 2020•24 min
“遛狗要牵绳子、防止狗随意乱吠、及时清理狗的粪便......”文明城市对养狗的人提出了许多要求。那些养狗、爱狗,甚至把狗当作自己的“儿子”的人,对此会作出什么反应呢? 这一课将介绍许多和“狗”有关的成语和俗语,也会学习以下汉语水平考试词汇:犬(6)饲养(6)着想(6)乐意(6)场合(6)规则(5)文明(5) Keep your dog on a leash. Make sure your pet doesn't bark. Clean up after them. These are some of the rules pet owners in China have to abide as part of the social credit score system gradually being implemented across its cities. Take this lesson to learn useful “dog” vocabulary, idioms and slang. For example calling your pet 儿子 is personific...
Oct 26, 2020•23 min
You're pregnant! In today's podcast, let's learn how to talk about maternity and prenatal checkup in Mandarin. If there's a steamed bun in your oven, this is the lesson for you. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4339
Oct 23, 2020•21 min
Now, we all know when we get the flu, there’s nothing we like more than to do a little whining about it. In this podcast you will learn how to tell someone who cares about your sore throat and headache, using Mandarin Chinese. And when you do, there will be no shortage of friends sure to want to bring you some nice Chinese medicine. Open up! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0063
Oct 21, 2020•12 min
在这集谈话节目当中,Joy跟庆琳要来向大家介绍中国宅经济的发展,包括外送服务还有代买服务。你知道哪一家餐厅可以送服务员到你家吗?我们一起来看吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4308
Oct 19, 2020•16 min
Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to mice. They can be directly translated to "The shot hits the bird that pokes its head out", "Dumb birds can go into the forest earlier if they fly first", and "A bird in hand is worth hundreds in the bush." Do you ...
Oct 16, 2020•12 min
In today's lesson, two colleagues are getting into a heated chat at work. After some probing questions, one of them finally comes out with it and asks why she was out eating Japanese food with her boyfriend! Uh oh, Busted! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/2965
Oct 14, 2020•17 min
As the title suggests, these phrases have “varying degrees of sorry”. A useful lesson to learn when to use which one! 道歉也是有不同程度的:是轻微的碰撞,无意的冒犯还是严重的不满呢?在不同场合里,我们表达歉意的方式和语言可能非常不同。听完这一课,你或许会思考,当一个人在表达歉意的时候,他究竟想说些什么呢? HSK lvl 4 实在 抱歉 不过 道歉 HSK lvl 5 不好意思 真实 HSK lvl 6 归根到底 明明 拖延 自主 憋 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4181
Oct 12, 2020•18 min
The weather has got much colder and this father has caught a cold taking his two kids to the seaside. As any loving father would do, he has lent his jacket to them, and in the process caught the most dreadful of colds. Listen to his story and feel bad for him. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/2831
Oct 09, 2020•12 min
Now, we’d like to think that all of our listeners are hard-working, diligent employees, putting in 10 hours a day…and even if you’re not, we’ll help you tell someone about those long grueling hours at the office. In this podcast, learn to use Mandarin Chinese to talk about being too busy, and too tired. In this lesson, you will also learn how to tell someone to take a rest. Don’t work too hard (except at learning Mandarin)! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0043
Oct 07, 2020•16 min
爱抱怨的小麦又来了!在上一集里,我们聊到了她很讨厌她的的同事,这次她的部门又发生了什么事呢?我们一起来看看吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4306
Oct 05, 2020•16 min
Anyone who has passed a damp Shanghai winter in an unheated apartment would agree with the title of this lesson. But fear of cold takes on many faces in traditional Chinese thinking. Listen to this podcast, as a grandma warns of the dark side of 'cold', in Mandarin. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0684
Oct 02, 2020•14 min
In the Coffee Break Series, we focus on social etiquette in business settings. In a Chinese workplace, there are certain phrases and words that we use to come off as more polite and respectful. Along the way, we will cover some common ''How do I respond to that?" moments in the office. Hopefully, by applying the knowledge you learn in real life, you can avoid miscommunication and bring your business relationships closer. In this episode, we are going to show you 5 ways to make a good first impre...
Sep 30, 2020•8 min
我们在工作上常常会遇到不顺心的事情,这个时候抱怨同事可以让我们更有动力上班!这集课程里,我们会介绍一些跟职场有关的惯用语,让你下次跟朋友抱怨时,不怕找不到词儿说啦! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4305
Sep 28, 2020•21 min
Once again, we shed our “puppy dogs and ice cream” demeanor with a lesson on being peeved. In this lesson, Ken (gets furious when we call him Sharon) and Jenny (don’t let that great head of hair throw ya, she’ll scratch your eyes out) take a deep breath, count to ten and lead you in a podcast on getting upset. In this podcast, learn to talk in Mandarin Chinese about being upset, and what you’re going to do about it. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0132
Sep 25, 2020•17 min
No doubt if you find yourself in this lesson, you plan on doing some traveling in the “Middle Kingdom”. So what better way to take that initial-journey first step than with a conversation about where to go. In this podcast, Ken (travel guy) and Jenny (travel guide) walk you through it. This lesson will help you to become versed in some of the highlights of the main cities of China, using, appropriately, Mandarin Chinese. See you soon! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0078
Sep 23, 2020•22 min
中国有些城市享有“不夜城”的美誉,整个夜晚都繁华热闹、车水马龙。酒吧、博物馆、电影院、烧烤摊、商场、卡拉OK,甚至是马路边,都是年轻人享受“夜生活”的据点。 今天我们从两个上班族的视角,来听听他们作为“社畜”怎样缅怀自己的大学生活吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4421
Sep 21, 2020•21 min
In this lesson we teach you some great words and phrases for blaming your partner in Mandarin Chinese. In this dialogue, a couple are arguing about why one of them booked such an odd time for a show and how they're worried they might not make the showing on time. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4050
Sep 18, 2020•11 min
It’s been established you like your city, but why exactly? In this podcast, you will learn how to compare two things using Mandarin Chinese; in this case, cities. The more comparisons you can make, the smarter you sound. And the smarter you sound, the more you like us. And the more you like us, the better the Christmas gift we get from you. See how that works? Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0054
Sep 16, 2020•12 min
你知道吃惊,惊讶,惊人,惊喜的差别吗?你知道怎么用这四个词吗?在今天的课程里,我们会用很多不同例句来解释这四个相似词的差异。不知道的朋友们,赶快来听听这集课程! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4312
Sep 14, 2020•10 min
Quick! Name another great thing about ChinesePod. That’s right! You can listen anywhere – taxi, home, or even the gym! What’s that, you say? You’d love nothing more than a lesson on “working out?” Well, we love nothing more than you, so consider it done. In this podcast, learn to talk about weight training, yoga and much more, all in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0395
Sep 11, 2020•18 min
Do you go to the post office often? In this lesson, we're going to show you how to mail a package in Asia and what you can expect from the clerks. Let's check it out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4344
Sep 09, 2020•11 min
You know how your girlfriend has been mercilessly dropping marriage hints, and you've been equally heartlessly pretending not to notice? Well, it's actually kind of bumming her out, so you can bet she's going to have a heart-to-heart with her Chinese girlfriends about this critical issue. In this lesson, you get to eavesdrop on the ladies' take on your behavior. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1963
Sep 07, 2020•16 min
When you can't find something, it's sometimes easier just to blame others. In today's lesson, two flatmates argue about a lost book and it turns out it was in the bathroom all along.... Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/3083
Sep 04, 2020•16 min
So you’ve succumbed to the peer pressure, and want to become more “techy”. Which means a trip to the vast computer marketplace. You know “how much” and “too expensive”, but this is only going to get you so far when sparring with those shop-owners. So, what do you say when you need to buy a new computer? Which brand? What’s your budget? Will it be big enough to store all of your Chinesepod lessons? Worry not, as in this podcast Ken and Jenny walk you through using your Mandarin Chinese to buy tha...
Sep 02, 2020•19 min
Prior to 1979, a great look at the Great Wall was nothing more than a great dream. These days, you’re more than welcome to visit the P.R.C., but not without a proper visa. Thinking about coming? Love learning Mandarin? How ‘bout we combine the two in a podcast lesson on sorting out your travel documentation, using Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0154
Aug 31, 2020•19 min
In the Tang Dynasty, to be fat was to be beautiful. Nowadays, as the Bling Dynasty sweeps the nation, oh how the tables have turned. China is a land of magical weight-loss remedies. Whether it's braving the acupuncture needles, downing little "herbal" pills, or, for the more traditional, training on the humble hula hoop, weight-loss methods abound. Listen to this podcast to learn how some Chinese friends plan to lose that "spare tire." Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0539
Aug 31, 2020•15 min