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Learn what they don't teach you in textbooks with these everyday Chinese items. If you are interested in learning Chinese you can see all the courses we offer here👉 https://ChineseFor.Us/AllCourses
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Learning Mandarin Chinese is about more than just what you learn in books. Many times, books don't teach us the names of common things we use every day, like kitchen tools, clothes, or other household items. Our video, "Everyday Chinese Items," is here to help you with that. When you know these words, talking with Chinese speakers becomes easier and more interesting. For example, knowing how to say "nail cutters" or "vacuum cleaner" in Chinese can help you in shops or online shopping. Some students share stories about how knowing these simple words made their experiences in China or with Chinese friends much better. This video is for making your learning useful for real life, helping you feel more at home with the Chinese language and culture.
If these everyday Chinese items helped you out, be sure to let us know in the comments!
#learnchinese #learnmandarin #chinesevocabulary #mandarinteacher
Learn what they don't teach you in textbooks with these everyday Chinese items. If you are interested in learning Chinese you can see all the courses we offer here👉 https://ChineseFor.Us/AllCourses
▶️Playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWXyZU_NJb_cXoB_YSN_zYpsD2QCtIW11
Learning Mandarin Chinese is about more than just what you learn in books. Many times, books don't teach us the names of common things we use every day, like kitchen tools, clothes, or other household items. Our video, "Everyday Chinese Items," is here to help you with that. When you know these words, talking with Chinese speakers becomes easier and more interesting. For example, knowing how to say "nail cutters" or "vacuum cleaner" in Chinese can help you in shops or online shopping. Some students share stories about how knowing these simple words made their experiences in China or with Chinese friends much better. This video is for making your learning useful for real life, helping you feel more at home with the Chinese language and culture.
If these everyday Chinese items helped you out, be sure to let us know in the comments!
#learnchinese #learnmandarin #chinesevocabulary #mandarinteacher