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While a father is teaching his child Chinese characters, they are introduced in all their wisdom and splendor.
1:51
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China
A child learns from his dad the wisdom of Chinese characters.
2:12
Newbie
China
Learn about the origin of some Chinese characters which were derived from pictures of what the characters represent.
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Newbie
China
Learn about the origin of some Chinese characters which were derived from pictures of what the characters represent.
1:11
Newbie
China
Introducing 30 kinds of animals in Mandarin. Include the most common kinds such as dog, cat, pig, chicken.
7:01
Newbie
China
Every year, Chinese people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. One the most important aspects of this celebration is the moon. Watch this video and learn a few key phrases and fun words associated the Mid-Autumn Festival and the moon itself!
7:01
Newbie
China
Sure, you've heard of Chinese new year, but how about Chinese Mid-Autumn festival?
1:54
Beginner
China
Our guided meditation comes to a close with a positive outlook on the day a head.
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Beginner
China
In our guided meditation we take a vow to have an amazing day.
1:27
Beginner
China
In this video we are asked to imagine our perfect life and all the thing's that accompany that.
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Beginner
China
in our guided meditation we imagine what it is we want to do today.
1:29
Beginner
China
In part 2 of our guided meditation we imagine our ideal morning.
2:27
Beginner
China
We begin a guided mediation. First, we should breath and relax.
1:37
Beginner
China
To make something past tense in Chinese is very simple. Just add "le" at the end and the sentence is now past tense.
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Beginner
China
The handy sentence in learning Chinese is "what's this called in Chinese?"
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Beginner
China
There are three ways to say thank you in Chinese depending on the person that you are thanking. And to say you are welcome, you can simply say "no thanks."
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Beginner
China
The "is" word sentence is a very common sentence pattern in Chinese. Many sentences can be formed using this sentence structure.
1:25
Beginner
China
There are two ways of introducing people to others. One is more formal and the other is more causal.
1:28
Beginner
China
Would you ask for your present two weeks before your actual birthday?
1:14
Beginner
China
Just keep stabilizing your breath.
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."
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Beginner
China
Back and forth. Repeat the steps.
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Beginner
China
Inhale, exhale. Inhale, exhale. Let's do the downward dog position.
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Beginner
China
One, two , three, four, five. Are you feeling that stretch in your body?
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