1:30
Intermediate
China
Well, well, well... It appears that someone has changed his mind regarding blind dates.
1:00
Intermediate
China
Even though Xiao Wei has changed his mind, Susan still goes forward with her rescue plan.
1:32
Beginner
China
The "is" word sentence is a very common sentence pattern in Chinese. Many sentences can be formed using this sentence structure.
0:56
Intermediate
China
When Susan messes up Xiao Wei's blind date, Auntie is forced to step in.
1:14
Intermediate
China
As a means of showing her gratitude, Susan plans to make American food for the whole family.
1:24
Intermediate
China
Have you ever tried the authentic American breakfast-hamburger?
2:04
Intermediate
China
Susan is making lunch. What do you think she'll make?
1:23
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."
2:17
Intermediate
China
Burgers are great but how would you feel if you were to eat it three meals a day?
1:12
Intermediate
China
So who's going to put an end to this endless burger weekend.
1:16
Intermediate
China
Be careful of what you want to express in Chinese as the world order is also important.
1:14
Intermediate
China
Someone finally has enough courage to talk to Susan about her big burger feast.
1:14
Intermediate
China
And now Susan made a change to her American burger and turned it into the Chinese burger.
1:12
Intermediate
China
Now it's the time to pack your winter clothes away since spring is coming.
1:25
Intermediate
China
Goodbye winter, and hello spring.
1:20
Beginner
China
The handy sentence in learning Chinese is "what's this called in Chinese?"
2:00
Intermediate
China
"Cover in spring and cool off in autumn" helps your body to better adapt to the new season's temperature.
1:08
Intermediate
China
Older people are scared of getting cold while the younger generation is scared of getting hot.
1:21
Intermediate
China
Mai Miao and Susan tried to avoid wearing to many layers by sending their winter clothes to the laundromat but of course that didn't work out.
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.
1:21
Intermediate
China
Mai Miao and Susan don't want to take the down jackets with them but uncle and aunt insist. What should they do now?
1:43
Intermediate
China
The elderly are wise so you should listen to their advice. Or else, you will be like Susan and Mai Miao.
1:25
Intermediate
China
Have you ever wondered what will happen after you die?
1:24
Intermediate
China
The death simulation is not for you to experience death, but rather for you to think deeply about how you should handle difficult situations.
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