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21. DAYS OF THE WEEK- 2

In the second instalment of DAYS OF THE WEEK we’ll teach how to use the plural 们 to refer to “Us, You, They”, plus sentences including::

  • “Are you busy this week?”(你这周忙吗?)

  • “What are you doing this Saturday?”(你这个星期六会做什么?)

  • “I don’t have any plans”(我没有安排)

  • “What did you do last weekend?”(你上周末做了什么?)

  • “I went to the cinema” (我去了电影院)

  • “Where did they go yesterday?” (他们昨天去了哪里?)

  • Plus many more…

23. COLOURS & CLOTHING: 2

In this video we’re bringing you the remaining vocabulary for Chinese colours, plus more items of clothing and sentences such as:

  • “Have a try”(试一下)

  • “Have a taste” (尝一下)

  • “Have a look”  (看一下)

  • “Can I try this on?” (我可以试一下吗?)

  • “Where is the fitting room?” (试衣间在哪里?)

  • Plus more useful words and phrases

25. SIZES: 2

Continuing from our last video based around SIZE, this time we’re explaining more Mandarin words and sentences such as:

  • “Size Small” (clothing)(小号)

  • “Size Large” (大码)

  • “Extra Large”  (加大号)

  • “What size do you wear?” (你穿多大码的?)

  • “I wear a size 32” (我穿三十二码的)

  • “This clothing fits very well” (这件衣服很合身)

  • “These shoes fit very well” (这双鞋子很合脚)

  • Plus more useful words and phrases

22. COLOURS & CLOTHING

In this video we’re incorporating Chinese colours and clothing items into sentences such as:

  • “What colour do you like?”(你喜欢什么颜色?)

  • “I like blue” (我喜欢蓝色)

  • “What colour trousers do you want”  (你要什么颜色的裤子?)

  • “What colour dresses do you like?” (你喜欢什么颜色的连衣裙?)

  • “Do you have a different colour?” (有别的颜色吗?)

  • Etc...

24. SIZES

In this video we’re bringing you a handful of Chinese words and sentences based around SIZE, as well as how to express “too much” or “a little bit”, for example:

  • “Very big”(很大)

  • “A bit small” (有点小)

  • “That house is very big”  (这个房子很大)

  • “I've eaten TOO much” (我吃了太多了)

  • “I’m too tired” (我太累了)

  • Plus more useful words and phrases

26. BODY & SICKNESS

In this Chinese tuition video we’ll be looking at several body parts as well as key words and phrases should you need to visit a hospital or pharmacy. Content includes:

  • “I want to go to the nearest hospital, thank you”(我要去最近的医院, 谢谢)

  • “Hello excuse me, is there a pharmacy nearby?” (你好, 请问附近有药店吗?)

  • “I need to see a dentist”  (我需要看牙医)

  • “I have a cold” (我感冒了)

  • “Are you sick?” (你生病了吗?)

  • Etc...

27. HOSPITAL VISITS

Following on from our last video, this time we’ll be having a quick look at FACIAL FEATURES and then covering a range of words and sentences based around ailments and hospital visits. Example sentences include:

  • “I’m very uncomfortable”(我很不舒服)

  • “It hurts here” (这里好痛)

  • “I’ve been sick for three days”  (我病了三天了)

  • “I have a fever” (我发烧了)

  • “I have a cough” (我咳嗽)

  • Plus more useful words and phrases…

29. MEDICINE

In this video we’ll be covering MEDICINE, plus other essential Chinese words and sentences such as:

  • “Before”(前)

  • “After” (后)

  • “I need to buy some medicine”  (我需要买药)

  • “Take 2 pills, 3 times a day” (每天三次, 每次吃两粒)

  • “Should I take before or after food?” (饭前还是饭后?)

  • “Do you have any allergies?” (你过敏吗?)

  • Plus more useful words and phrases…

28. SYMPTOMS

Continuing with the topic ‘Health & Sickness’, in this video we’ll be covering various common symptoms, with words and sentences including: 

  • “What’s wrong?”(怎么了?)

  • “I have a headache” (我头痛)

  • “My stomach hurts”  (我的胃好痛)

  • “It REALLY hurts” (非常痛)

  • “Recently I can’t sleep” (我最近睡不着)

  • “I think I’ve fractured a bone” (我觉得我骨折了)

  • Plus more useful words and phrases…

30. WORK

This Chinese tuition video covers a range of vocabulary and sentences based around WORK, for example:

  • “What’s your occupation?”(你的职业是什么?)

  • “I’m a teacher” (我是老师)

  • “Where do you work?”  (你在哪里工作?)

  • “Does he/she work?” (他/她工作吗?)

  • “Yes he/she is a chef” (是的, 他/她是厨师)

  • Plus more useful words and sentences…

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