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1:35
Intermediate
China
"Bài Nián" is a term for the Spring Festival tradition of paying visits to family and friends.
2:00
Intermediate
China
While saying blessings is another Chinese Spring Festival tradition, one has to be careful of the blessings he or she chooses!
1:33
Intermediate
China
When Miao's uncle accidentally gets drunk in an attempt to keep up his image, how will his image fare?
1:45
Intermediate
China
Although getting drunk can be fun, it just might get in the way of one's attempt to convey a positive image.
1:04
Intermediate
China
When adjectives are used as predicates in Chinese, there are three forms: affirmative, negative and interrogative.
1:34
Intermediate
China
People often do crazy things when they are drunk. What kind of show have you put on in that state?
1:13
Intermediate
China
With Susan staying with them for Chinese New Year, Miao's family feels a bit unsure how to act in front of the foreign guest.
1:16
Intermediate
China
On their way home from the temple fair, Mai and Susan meet Mai's neighbor, Sister Liu.
1:17
Newbie
China
There are different ways to ask someone his or her name. For people who are older than us, "nin" should be used, while "ni" should be used for younger people.
1:27
Intermediate
China
Eating dumplings with different types of fillings is a traditional Chinese New Year activity.
1:36
Intermediate
China
A tradition of Chinese New Year is to eat dumplings with family but there's also another tradition within the dumplings. Can you guess what it is?
1:43
Newbie
China
Coins are traditionally incorporated into the Chinese New Year dumplings with a symbolic meaning.
1:32
Intermediate
China
Miao's family is shocked when Susan says she'll stay at their house longer.
1:10
Intermediate
China
Since she's planning on becoming independent from her family, Susan will be staying with Miao's family long-term.
1:20
Intermediate
China
The mystery of the dumplings is that the person who eats the lucky dumpling with the coin filling will be the luckiest person in the coming year.
1:14
Intermediate
China
Fighting jet lag is the worst. Miao stays up with Susan while she's attempting to adjust to the time change.
1:18
Intermediate
China
What do you do when you can't go to sleep? Do you drink milk or do you count sheep?
1:17
Intermediate
China
As one's day depends upon the morning, you might want to start waking up earlier.
1:28
Beginner
China
It's very easy to state the date in Chinese. All you need is the number plus the words "year," "month," and "day."
1:54
Intermediate
China
Susan has taken the breakfast sign from a store. What do you think she will do with it?
1:58
Intermediate
China
The family gets into an argument, debating whether Susan should sell Chinese food or Western food. Do you think that Susan is really trying to open a breakfast shop?
1:28
Beginner
China
Would you ask for your present two weeks before your actual birthday?
1:20
Intermediate
China
Have you ever tried mixing the Chinese and Western breakfasts together?
1:10
Intermediate
China
Chinese is very complicated because the same characters can have different meanings depending on the context, similar to homographs in English.
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