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Intermediate | Attending a Trade Show
Our businessman has embarked on his journey of discovery. The taxi ride to the trade show was a success, and now, in this podcast, the saga of the Canadian businessman continues as he attends a trade show and uses his Mandarin Chinese to make contact with potential suppliers. We’re all aboot the biz here, eh? Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0421
14:1921/04/2023
Pre-intermediate | How To Use Action Complete “le” 了
In this lesson, we're learning the action complete 了 (le). Learn how to say "I had eight hours of sleep last night" or "I went shopping yesterday" in this episode! In a previous lesson, we learned how to use 了 (le) in its change of state function. Check it out to refresh your memory: How to use 了 https://chinesepod.com/lessons/how-to-use-le-了 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4271
12:0019/04/2023
Upper-intermediate | Hiring a Courier
Here in China, there is a courier for every purpose. True, none of them really look like Kevin Bacon in Quicksilver or Jessica Alba in Dark Angel, but if you do want something delivered across town or across the country, and don't like the color of those poo-brown UPS uniforms, listen to this podcast and learn how to hire one, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0781
12:2017/04/2023
Intermediate | Arriving in China on Business
Ride along with our Canadian businessman as he arrives in China on a business trip to source some products, and chats with the taxi driver about his plans. In this podcast, you will learn how to chat in Mandarin Chinese about some Canadian clichés and the quality, price and selection of goods manufactured in China. Stay tuned for more! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0404
18:0914/04/2023
Pre-intermediate | Coffee Break Series- 6 Ways to Say Thank You
In the coffee break series, we focus on social etiquette in business settings. In a Chinese workplace, there are certain phrases and words that we use to come off as more polite and respectful. Along the way, we will cover some common ''How do I respond to that?" moments in the office. Hopefully, by applying the knowledge you learn in real life, you can avoid miscommunication and bring your business relationships closer. In this episode, we are going to show you 5 ways to say 'thank you' in a workplace. What do you say when you're thanking your colleague for a favor? How do you express gratitude when you are given a job opportunity? Check out the video and enjoy your coffee break with us! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4259
09:0612/04/2023
Upper-intermediate | All You Can Eat and Drink
Awww yeah. Another Olympic lesson for you, Olympics for gluttons that is. For many of us, the only four words more satisfying than 'your Chinese is excellent' and 'you look like Brad Pitt', are 'all you can drink.' In this podcast, find out how to take advantage of a Shanghai buffet phenomenon, in Mandarin. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0779
12:1211/04/2023
Intermediate | Joining the Chamber of Commerce
ChinesePod wants you out in the community--spreading the good word about us, he he. Getting involved with your local Chamber of Commerce (while still spreading our word, of course) is one way. So good, in fact, that we even made a lesson on the benefits. Listen to this podcast to learn about making connections, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0367
15:0407/04/2023
Pre-intermediate | Coffee Break Series: How To Say No To Your Boss
In the coffee break series, we focus on social etiquette in business settings. In a Chinese workplace, there are certain phrases and words that we use to come off as more polite and respectful. Along the way, we will cover some common ''How do I respond to that?" moments in the office. Hopefully, by applying the knowledge you learn in real life, you can avoid miscommunication and bring your business relationships closer. In this episode, we are going to show you 5 ways to say 'no' in a workplace. What do you say when you're turning down an offer from your boss? How do you soften the blow when you're rejecting your colleague's dinner invitation? Check out the video and enjoy your coffee break with us! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4238
10:0905/04/2023
Upper-intermediate | Group Photo
OK, everybody lean in, put your hands on your knees or around the person next to you. You in the back, two fingers behind someone’s head please. Now smile and look cute so no one can tell us apart. Say 'Chinese!' In this podcast, a Mandarin lesson for the over-zealous photographers amongst us... and their doomed subjects. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0772
12:5603/04/2023
Intermediate | Subway Announcements
If the sound of the robot subway announcer lady’s hypnotic voice is your signal to zone out into a trance, this lesson is for you. In this lesson, find out what those Chinese subway announcements are going on about anyways—it might be important! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0493
14:1531/03/2023
Pre-intermediate | 3 Ways to Use mei 没
In this lesson, we're going to show you three usages of a really common Chinese character 没. They are 没 Verb, 还没 Verb, and when 没 is used for comparison. Let's check them out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4231
13:1029/03/2023
Upper-intermediate | Pedestrian Peril
Just out for a leisurely stroll or... death wish? Map in hand, foot off curb, head in clouds... in China, not understanding the difference between legal law and natural law can get you killed. If you're one of those pedestrians' rights activists, this podcast is for you. A lesson on how to survive, literally, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0766
20:3527/03/2023
Intermediate | Finding Live Music
The experts agree: China is an emerging power. But as a new superpower, what powers will it have on the world stage? Hopefully, one of them will be the power to rock your face off! Slowly but surely, China’s live music scene is making progress. From this podcast you’ll learn the Mandarin Chinese required for finding out about live rock and roll shows. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0456
14:2424/03/2023
Pre-intermediate | How to use 要...了
In this lesson, we'll show you how to use sentence structures 要...了, 快要... 了 and 就要...了 and the differences between them! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4217
16:1022/03/2023
Upper-intermediate | Bad Service Restaurant
Cold tea, warm water, sticky menu, dirty chopsticks, and why in the world won't they bring the stinking rice--isn't this CHINA?! You're starting to recall why it was you don't tip as your 'fuwuyuan' shriek is drowned out by the clamor of the raucous beer-swilling luncheoners beside you. You are not alone. Listen to this lesson and learn how to stand up and yell for the waiter without shame. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0755
12:5020/03/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 17: It's Over (Again)
In the spirit of "Choose Your Own Adventure" 1980s pre-teen novels, we revisit Zhang Liang and Lili and rewrite history with a "Choose Your Own Breakup" lesson in Mandarin Chinese. Everyone knows these things don't always end prettily, so, in tribute to all the girls (or guys) you've loved before, listen in and choose your preferred ending to this story of star-crossed lovers. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0585
13:4017/03/2023
Pre-intermediate | How to use le 了
In this lesson, we'll show you how to use the particle le 了 in its change of state function. Learn how to say "I don't love you anymore" or "There's no paper in the bathroom!!" with le. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4211
10:1415/03/2023
Upper-intermediate | Complaining About The Boss
There are "The Office" type bosses, and Godfather-styled mafia type bosses, and, granted, though most workplaces bosses don't ridicule you or kill you and claim you turned in state's evidence, they all usually give you something to complain about. In this podcast learn how to, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0743
17:3514/03/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 16: It's Over
No self-respecting soap opera would be complete without a teary farewell. It's been a long and winding road, but the inevitable time has come for our two lovers to part company. So go and get that box of kleenex and that pink teddy bear that keeps you company through the difficult times, and listen in to this podcast, as Zhang Liang and Lili reminisce over the good times and bad, and we all learn how to move on, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0544
19:0210/03/2023
Pre-intermediate | How to use ba 吧
In today's lesson, we're showing you how to use a very common particle called 吧. By adding it to the end of the sentence, it can be used to offer suggestions, but what other usages are there? Find out in today's episode. Let's get started! 我们开始吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4210
09:1708/03/2023
Upper-intermediate | Presentation on Trends
Presentation on ChinesePod trends: our poddies' Mandarin skills have been marked by a sharp rising aspect. Statistics show that our Chinese learners are cool, and the pie-chart reveals that ChinesePod podcasts make you even cooler... So, listen to this podcast, and get ready to flaunt whatchya got at your next boring business meeting. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0727
15:5706/03/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 15: Uncomfortable Encounter in a Bar
It's an awkward part of life, and those in melodramatic serialized fiction are certainly not exempt from the agonizing drama of running into an old ex. It's Zhang Liang's bad luck today when the poor sod runs into Lili and Liu Xiang in a bar. Listen in as things turn ugly and personal for our two lovelorn friends, and learn a little Chinese "lover trash talk" (that we hope you'll never have to use, of course) along the way. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0529
16:3003/03/2023
Pre-intermediate | How to use 都不 & 不全都
Today we're learning how to say "I don't like them all" using 都不, and "I only like some of them" using 不全都. Let's check it out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4205
13:2501/03/2023
Upper-intermediate | Turbulence
When hot air rises, and cold air falls and every voice inside of you questions the integrity of this russian-made aircraft, don't lose your lunch into the bag like the man next to you. In this podcast, a Chinese lesson to teach you how to handle the plane ride that makes you wish you knew how to swear in Mandarin. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0723
16:0927/02/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 14: Seeking Comfort
What will our friend Lili do now that she has broken up with Zhang Liang? Run into the arms of a conniving friend? or show up on the doorstep of an internet millionaire? That is for you to find out in this podcast, wherein Lili seeks comfort and you will learn how to give some--in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0510
15:0424/02/2023
Pre-intermediate | 3 ways to use 都 dōu
In this lesson, we are learning three ways to use 都 dōu, this word will come in handy when you want to say "I like them all", "I want to buy them all", or "They're all expensive!". Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4204
09:0222/02/2023
Upper-intermediate | Getting a Library Card
Headin' down to the library... ready to while away the hours reading month-old issues of the New York Times. Not so fast. The clerk at the gate gives you the hand. This ain't the library you're used to. We're talking bureaucracy. Listen to this podcast and get the head's up on what you're going to need to qualify to enter this repository of reading. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0695
12:5920/02/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 13: A Dad Gives Advice to a Broken-Hearted Son
Last time we heard from our friend Zhang Liang he was in the heat of a messy breakup. But who’s there to help him pick up the pieces but good ‘ole dad. In this podcast, listen in and learn some of dad’s words of (attempted) comfort in Mandarin Chinese, as he tries to cheer up a wretched Zhang Liang. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0498
14:3817/02/2023
Pre-intermediate | Are we both winners?
The company announced it's working with the competitor, will this be a win-win situation? Which side are you on? Learn how to be a skeptic or an optimist in today's lesson. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4183
11:5315/02/2023
Upper-intermediate | To Love or Be Loved
That is zee question. At ChinesePod, relationships are simple: we love you, you love us. It's a match made in heaven. As for the real world, we give you this podcast on a profound and much-loved topic of conversation in China (little known fact: Chinese people hide their romantic side under a cloak of practical business sense.) Get in on the debate, in Mandarin. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0794
10:3014/02/2023
Intermediate | International Women's Day
It's been said that "behind every great podcast is a great woman," and we can testify to that. So, for Jenny, Colleen, Eileen, Amber, (Aric on Thursdays) and more, a lesson on the history of "International Women's Day" is the least we can do. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0449
14:0810/02/2023
Pre-intermediate | "Me too!" 4 ways to use 也
Sometimes you just want to be like everyone else. In Chinese, you can use "ye" to tell people you have the same things, want the same things, like the same things, and think the same things. Come find out how much you have in common with Joshua and Jessica. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4169
08:4808/02/2023
Upper-intermediate | Buying a Custom-Built Computer
The true computer geeks amongst us will come bounding out of the woodwork for this Mandarin lesson, gleefully igniting flurries of discussion over bits, megs, CPU, RAM, GB, XYZ in Chinese... (post-traumatic flashbacks to many a lunch hour conversation here at ChinesePod). For the rest of us Cpoddies--though you may not feel like a techy, you're here, so you are. Listen in to this podcast, and learn the lingo. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0682
13:5306/02/2023
Intermediate | Watching a DVD
Not to say that version of “Ben-Hur” picturing Jack Black isn’t of reputable quality, but the DVD talk is bound to happen. Real vs. fake, subtitles, and more. We’d like you to be able to join said conversations in Mandarin Chinese, but that means you’ll need to listen to this podcast. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0432
13:5803/02/2023
Pre-intermediate | China's 1st and 2nd Tier Cities
Many of you have heard of China’s 1st and 2nd tier cities by now. Take this lesson to find out how the expansion of China’s high speed rail over the years has improved the connectivity of these cities, cutting down transportation time for commuters. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4151
15:5101/02/2023
Upper-intermediate | Editing a Document
If you thought writer's block was the biggest challenge to meeting that deadline, think again. You've got to get past the dreaded editor. In this podcast, learn how to 'constructively criticize' (or rip someone's masterpiece apart, some may prefer to deem it as they run back crying to their office cubicle) in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0666
16:4130/01/2023
Intermediate | Olympic Medals
It’s always exciting to see which world records will be broken by gold medalists, as well as to see which country gets the most medals in the Olympic Games. In this podcast, you will learn about the Olympic medals in Mandarin Chinese. How about your Chinese Olympic trivia? You will also learn about a famous Chinese gold medalist, and find out which sport is typically China’s strongest in the Olympic Games. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0424
16:5927/01/2023
Pre-intermediate | 太过分了(太...了)
Have you ever wondered how to say "That boy is so handsome!" in Chinese? Watch this video and learn a useful sentence structure to express "very, too much"! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4138
10:1425/01/2023
Upper-intermediate | Motivational Speaker
Awaken the giant within! Take immediate control of your Mandarin Chinese destiny! If you can't you must, if you must you can! If you think Anthony Robbins is a methamphetamine jacked-up freak, wait til you meet his Chinese alter ego. Listen to this podcast and get with the program, people! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0658
18:5023/01/2023
Intermediate | Sheep, Wolves, and Fruit: a Riddle
True, she’s one of the most downloaded women on the internet, but she also has a wicked sense of humor. In today’s offbeat lesson, Miss Zhu tells an odd, but interesting riddle, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0418
11:2920/01/2023
Pre-intermediate | 周末你有什么活动?/ What activities are you doing this weekend?
What are you doing this weekend? Have you made your plans yet? Check out this video and see if you get any ideas! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4104
11:3718/01/2023
Upper-intermediate | Drinking Ability
Due to an extra-smart poddie's recent uber-technical diagnosis of why Asians turn red whilst drinking, there is no need for further racial alcohol-tolerance profiling here at ChinesePod. As a postscript to that, listen in to this podcast to learn how to rate your own drinking prowess in Mandarin Chinese, and to find out that, yes, there are people in the world who don't think baijiu tastes like formaldehyde. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0643
14:4717/01/2023
Intermediate | A Flat Bicycle Tire
A flat bike tire is like a bad hair day, in that… erm, neither are…. uh, fun. In this podcast, learn how to tell the repairman that you have a flat tire (which is inevitable!), and how to ask him to help you repair it, and your bicycle, using Mandarin Chinese. ChinesePod: the pink basket on the ride of life. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0400
15:2713/01/2023
Pre-intermediate | No Bargaining
In this lesson, we learn how to complain that something is too expensive. We also look at words for large numbers including hundreds, thousands, and tens of thousands. We also look take a look at the measure word 条 (tiao2) which is often used for long, thin strips of things. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/2985
13:1611/01/2023
Upper-intermediate | Calisthenics
You may be so busy studying Chinese that your exercise program has gone the way of the rickshaw. Don't wait until the situation degenerates to the point of your robust belly drawing comparisons to a piece of tofu. Listen to this podcast, and learn in Mandarin about exercise programs to suit everyone out there. Heck, you could even try the rickshaw, it's great for trimming love handles. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0630
15:4109/01/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 12: The Breakup
Who knew it could all end up like this? In this podcast, could it really be possible that our friends Lili and Zhang Liang will part ways? Or can they work it out? Listen in and hear what a breakup sounds like in Mandarin Chinese. Love hurts. However, look on the bright side--you will finally be able to understand what all those Chinese ballads you sing at karaoke are saying. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0486
12:2206/01/2023
Pre-intermediate | Making Comparisons
In this lesson, we're going to learn 4 different ways to make comparisons using the character 比 bi3. The sentence structure can be a little confusing at times, but since the adjectives don't chance so much, once you've learnt it, you can start making some really interesting and complex sentences.In this lesson we teach different ways to make comparisons, ranging from beginner, all the way to intermediate, so take your time with it, and look out for our Qing Wen lesson in a couple of weeks where we go more in to detail. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/2950
15:4604/01/2023
Upper-intermediate | The Final Jizhou Pieces
Taking a lesson from the other go-on-forever saga of 'lost' people, we have decided to conclude this story without opening the hatch. Tune in to today's podcast, where all is revealed, without a single polar bear sighting. Learn in Mandarin Chinese about what really was going down in Jizhou, and put to bed for all time those disturbing flute arias. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0751
17:1303/01/2023
Intermediate | Lili and Zhang Liang 11: Confiding in a Conniving Friend
Did you ever pour your heart out to a friend, only to discover you were playing right into that friend’s insidious master plan which would leave you broken-hearted and miserable? (Yeah, we hate it when that happens too.) Fortunately in this podcast it’s our friend Lili that’s getting duped – not us! Yes, it’s time to learn about some Chinese girl-to-girl deception, and pick up some Mandarin along the way. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0462
17:0230/12/2022
Pre-intermediate | He Won't Carry My Handbag
Listen to one friend complain to another about how her boyfriend refuses to carry her handbag when they're together. Is this something you would do, or do you think it is the polite thing to do? Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/2720
14:2528/12/2022