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Pre-intermediate | China's Most Famous Tourist Destinations

So you arrive in China, map in hand and hundreds of ChinesePod lessons echoing through your head. But you soon find that all the places you want to go and see have a very different name in Chinese than they do in that guidebook. There’s always room for another lesson in your head, so listen in to this podcast and learn what some of China’s top tourist spots are, and how to say them in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0473

Jun 16, 202118 min

Upper-intermediate | Getting Tough On Employees

In the mid-80’s, you responded with a resounding “YES, I AM” to NKOTB’s query of “Are you tuff enuf?” Now, we’re still sure it rings true, but just in case you need to have a lil’ come-to-Jesus meeting with some less-than-productive employees, you’ll be able to do it using Mandarin Chinese as well (after this lesson, of course)! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0181

Jun 14, 202117 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: A Blind Cat Meets A Dead Mouse

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to mice. They can be directly translated to "A cat that can catch mice doesn't purr", "A blind cat meets a dead mouse", and "When a rat crosses the streets, everyone yell 'Hit it!" Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4278

Jun 11, 202112 min

Pre-intermediate | Morning And After-Work Habits

What do you get up to before and after work or class? Learn how to ask and answer about morning routines and activities after work. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/3089

Jun 9, 202115 min

Upper-intermediate | 强买强卖?3D 眼镜

Should cinemas supply 3D glasses free of charge? 现在越来越多的电影院已经不再为消费者提供免费的3D眼镜了。可是消费者究竟应不应该自己为3D眼镜买单呢?这样的举措究竟是环保,还是强制消费?来听听今天的讨论吧。 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4567

Jun 7, 202117 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: Can't Get Both Fish And A Bear's Paw

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to fish. They can be directly translated to "You cannot get both the fish and a bear's paw", "Either the fish dies or the net breaks", and "Fish helps water, and water helps fish". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4265

Jun 4, 202112 min

Pre-intermediate | Consoling The Bereaved

It’s always difficult to find the right words of comfort when a friend’s loved one has passed away. It’s many times more difficult when you have to do it in Mandarin. In this podcast, learn the right Chinese phrases for consoling your friend during that painful time. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0463

Jun 2, 202113 min

Upper-intermediate | First Aid

With the popularity of the previous lesson on visiting the doc (a lot more popular than actually visiting the doc), we decided that a health-laden week was in order. In this podcast, Nurse John and Candy Striper Jenny teach you words in Mandarin Chinese about First Aid. Open up and say: ‘Mandarin on your terms’. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0171

May 31, 202116 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: Become A Pig To Catch A Tiger

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to pigs. They can be directly translated to "Men are afraid of being famous, just as pigs are afraid of getting fat", "Disguise oneself as a pig to catch a tiger", and "Even though one has never eaten pork, at least one has seen pigs run". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs with Joy and Joshua and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4263

May 28, 202112 min

Pre-intermediate | My Computer Froze!

Situation: You’re working on a document at your office and your computer suddenly freezes up. What do you do? 1. Flail arms around until someone notices, make the “bbbrrrrrrrrr” sound, rub arms and then stand in a “frozen” position. 2. Listen to a lesson on telling someone your computer froze up. …never thought we’d say this, but we’re kind of hoping you opt for the first (we archive these lessons anyway). In this podcast, learn how to cry for tech help in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0278

May 26, 202111 min

Upper-intermediate | Bargaining

You’ll get here and pay 15 yuan for a DVD and wonder why people laugh when you tell them. We don’t want people laughing at you--thus the lesson of the art of the haggle. In this podcast learn some hard-core bargaining phrases in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0166

May 24, 202116 min

Intermediate | Future Plans

If they can make penicillin out of moldy bread, surely college made something out of you, right? In this podcast, Jenny takes the reins (with Ken there to help) talking about studies, and post-graduation plans in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0066

May 21, 202122 min

Pre-intermediate | Morning Hygiene

A few cultural tips on “personal upkeep” here: 1. Most Chinese bathe at night. 2. Chairman Mao used tea to brush his teeth. 3. Toilet paper is thrown in a wastebasket. …more, you say? More it is – listen to this podcast and learn about washing your face, brushing your teeth and more, in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0227

May 19, 202113 min

Upper-intermediate | World Cup Football

To be honest, we have had this lesson ready to go for a month, and would like to say we timed it for the first week of Germany’s World Cup Football events--but it simply took 30-odd days to explain the sport to our North American staff. Nonetheless, for this podcast put on that foam finger and learn how to talk trash to the other countries teams’ fans in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0160

May 17, 202117 min

Intermediate | China’s Supergirl

Sure, Simon pierced many a hope with his sharp Cockney tongue, but no “Pop Idol”, nor its 1000 spin-off shows grabbed a country by its (silk) lapels and held as much attention as this year’s “Supergirl”. In this podcast, Ken (“Super Host”) and Jenny (“Super Hot”, according to your emails) chat about the phenomenon. In this lesson, you will learn how to talk about movie stars, TV shows, and famous singers in Mandarin Chinese…but who needs them when you have us? Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0060

May 14, 202113 min

Pre-intermediate | Cooking

How and where did “chow main” get its name? “Kung Pao” is a dish and not a (brilliant) film? Someone must have their mouth full of “kuaizi” and not the proper tones. However, not to worry…in this podcast Ken takes off the apron strings and Jenny puts down that ladle for a Mandarin Chinese lesson on cooking. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0173

May 12, 202120 min

Upper-intermediate | The Monkey King

In Wu Cheng’en’s novel “Journey to the West”, a hero was born…in the form of a monkey. In this podcast, Jenny and Aggie offer up Mandarin Chinese insight on the character gracing television sets, subway adverts and washing liquids…not to mention our Jenny triples her already massive fan base by singing “Only You”…gosh, we’re good. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0151

May 10, 202119 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: Hit The Snake 7 Inches Below Its Head

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to snakes. They can be directly translated to "Hit the snake 7 inches below its head", "Once got bitten by the snake, and ended up being afraid of the straw ropes for ten years", and "A greedy man is like a snake that wants to swallow an elephant". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4257

May 7, 202110 min

Pre-intermediate | Coffee Break Series: Business Dinner, Part 2

In China, having a meal with clients is not just eating. Everything is related to the business. That's why learning table manners is so important. In this lesson, we’re going to learn what we can say when we are eating. Let's get started! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4362

May 5, 20218 min

Upper-intermediate | Backpacking To Tibet 风光在险峰—西藏之旅

Backpacking, Airbnb, popular Tibet sights, Rhodiola rosea (medicine for altitude sickness) … learn them in this lesson! 西藏旅行的广告听起来那么棒,自然有背包客跃跃欲试了,来听听他出发前的这段对话吧! HSK lvl 5 发愁 年代 无奈 HSK lvl 6 海拔 当心 风光 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4563

May 3, 202116 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: Perform Like A Workhorse

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to horses. They can be directly translated to "A good horse doesn't eat the grass behind him", "A good horse gallops without stopping", and "You meant to pat the horse's butt, but you ended up patting on its leg". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4236

Apr 30, 202112 min

Pre-intermediate | Coffee Break Series: Business Dinner, Part 1

In China, having a meal with clients is not just eating. Everything is related to the business. That's why learning table manners is so important. In this lesson, let's start with how to host clients dinner. Let's get started! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4355

Apr 28, 20219 min

Upper-intermediate | 语法课程:“其它”,“其他”和“其余”

这节语法课程,我们一起来学习“其它”、“其他”和“其余”这三个词语。下面是本节课的重点知识! -其它: 只能指事物和事情。 -其他: 适用范围广,可以指人,也可以指物。 表示“另外、额外的”。 和“其余”相比,更口语化、随意一些。 -其余: 表示“剩余” 和“其他”相比,更书面化、正式一些。 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4431

Apr 26, 20215 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: The Weasel Wishes The Chicken A Good Year

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to chickens. They can be directly translated to "The weasel wishes the chicken a good year", "Fail to steal the chicken and lose a handful of rice", and "When one person achieves the ascension, his chickens and dogs fly up to heaven together". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4232

Apr 23, 202113 min

Pre-intermediate | Surfing Online

Think you don’t need to talk about the internet? You’re positive? Okay, tell you what, think very, very carefully about your life sans web…no email, no news, no CHINESEPOD, ye gods! In this podcast, Ken (An Irish Spicoli) and Jenny (Our Little Surfer Girl) teach you how to talk in Mandarin Chinese about surfing the internet. The Chinese love their electronics and you’ve got to fit in! Listen and this lesson will teach you how. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0135

Apr 21, 202116 min

Upper-intermediate | 语法课程:“别人”和“人家”

这节语法课程,我们一起来学习“别人”和“人家”这两个词语。下面是本节课的重点知识! 共同点: “人家”和“别人”都可以指除了说话双方以外的其他人。 不同点: 1、“人家”有时指的是确定的某个人;“别人”指的是不确定的人。 2、“人家”可以指自己,通常是女孩子撒娇时的自称。 3、“人家”可以作名词,指住户。 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4429

Apr 19, 20216 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: No Ivory Will Come Out Of A Dog's Mouth

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to dogs. They can be directly translated to "A dog sees people as short as itself", "No ivory will come out of a dog's mouth", and "The gold nest and the silver nest are not better than my dog house". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4226

Apr 16, 202110 min

Pre-intermediate | Your Turn To Pay!

Sometimes we take a lesson from our own experience. While names have been changed to protect the innocent (until proven stingy), the account to follow dealing with the guy who always forgets his wallet is real. While we’re busy snickering at the (hot) water cooler, Ken and Jenny will teach you through a Mandarin Chinese lesson on taking turns to pay. In this podcast you’ll learn how to have a little “discussion” with a cheap pal. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0129

Apr 14, 202114 min

Upper-intermediate | 语法课程:即

这节语法课程,我们一起来学习“即”的用法,还有和它非常相似的“既”。下面是本节课的重要知识! -即:就是 后面跟解释性的概念。让前面的词语变得更加容易理解。 立即:马上,立刻 即时:刚刚发生的 即使……也……:表示假设情况下的转折 -既 既……又……:连接两个并列的概念 Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4427

Apr 12, 20219 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: Eat Like A Dragon, Work Like A Worm

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to dragons. They can be directly translated to "When you’re out, you behave like a dragon. When you’re at home, you behave like a worm", "Hoping my son will become a dragon, hoping my daughter will become a phoenix", and "Dragons give birth to dragons, phoenixes give birth to phoenixes, and mice's sons can dig holes". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4224

Apr 9, 20219 min

Pre-intermediate | What's Your Type?

At ChinesePod, we’re all about putting Ken into compromising situations (see: beatings with the “Tone Stick” out back), so when a request came in for talking about the type of men one likes, we couldn’t say no. In this podcast, Jenny teaches and Ken takes on the student of Mandarin Chinese role in our production of “Brokeback 山”. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0127

Apr 7, 202117 min

Upper-intermediate | 1949

1949 was a big year for the P.R.C., but we’d be cheating if we told you why. In this podcast, you’ll take a walk down off of The Wall for a bit and look into Chinese history as China liberates herself, and takes on a new ruling party. In this lesson, you will learn some monumental historical happenings in China, and how to talk about them in Mandarin Chinese. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0148

Apr 5, 202119 min

Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: Newborn Calves Are Not Afraid Of Tigers

Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to tigers. They can be directly translated to "A tiger father doesn't have a dog son", "Knowing that there are tigers in the mountain, but still insisting going to the mountain", and "Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers". Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4218

Apr 2, 202110 min

Pre-intermediate | Requesting A Raise

So, the contract said “5000 a month” and you said “heck, yes” and at the end of that first glorious month you realized that 5000 RMB is slightly less than it sounded…not a problem, simply ask for a raise. In this podcast, you will learn how to ask for a raise from your boss in Mandarin Chinese. Tell ya what, with the month you’ve had, we’ll make this a lesson on the house. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0107

Mar 31, 202113 min

Upper-intermediate | Celebration Plans And New Year’s Resolutions

How did you spend New Year’s last year? Can you even remember? What do you plan to do this year? And what do you plan to never do again? Listen in on this podcast and learn about making plans for a great New Year’s party, as well as some common New Year’s resolutions. Learn how to talk about all this and more, in ChinesePod’s last lesson of 2005. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0074

Mar 29, 202125 min

Intermediate | It's Raining So Bad I Don't Want To Go Out!

In this lesson, you'll learn how to discuss a sudden change in the weather, how to say what your plans were, and how they will change, as well as ways of making excuses. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4067

Mar 26, 202110 min

Pre-intermediate | How To Use Past Experience Marker 过 (guò)

In this lesson, we are going to show you how to describe past experiences with 过. It's a useful word to tell people what you have or have not done before. And, you can also use this structure to play "Never Have I Ever". Let's check it out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4349

Mar 24, 202112 min

Upper-intermediate | 新年特辑:回首2019,展望2020

This is an interview between 2 upper intermediate hosts - Peony and Diana on their involvement with Chinesepod in 2019 and their plans for the new year holidays. There is no centerpiece for this lesson. 2019年已经临近尾声,每到年末,我们总是想要回顾即将过去的一年,做个“年终总结”。过去一年的轨迹真的非常丰富多彩:我们一起学习的课程涉及很多方面,有关于美食、生活习惯,还有新闻、古诗词等等。我们由衷感谢大家一年来的陪伴! 明年也一起学习中文吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4426

Mar 22, 202119 min

Intermediate | Taking Too Long To Pick A Meal

We all have those friends that don’t care where they eat, and then take ages to order food, only to complain that they would prefer to go to another place in the end. This lesson is all about that. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4065

Mar 19, 202112 min

Pre-intermediate | Coffee Break Series - How To Congratulate Someone

In this lesson, we are showing you how to congratulate and give best wishes to others in a business setting. Joshua and Alice will talk about different phrases you should use in special occasions, let's check it out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4328

Mar 17, 20219 min

Upper-intermediate | 入乡随俗

饮食、服饰、礼仪,世界各地都有自己独特的风俗习惯。人在外地,学习和顺应当地风俗是一种尊重;不仅是人,就连一道菜都有可能“入乡随俗”。今天的课文是关于:在外国吃到中餐,中国人有什么感受?一起来学习吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4425

Mar 15, 202120 min

Intermediate | "My Husband Is Home! Hide!"

This is a slapstick lesson about infidelity! A husband returns home to a cheating wife and her lover. The lover must quickly find somewhere to hide in her room, but can't find a suitable place to stow since all the spaces are filled up with clothes and shoes. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4063

Mar 12, 202110 min

Pre-intermediate | Coffee Break Series - Phone Etiquette

Today, we have a new episode of the coffee break series for pre-intermediate students! Alice and Lyn are showing you useful phrases you must know for any phone conversation in a business setting. After this lesson, you will have all the terminology you need to make or answer calls, and to avoid those annoying ones. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4316

Mar 10, 20218 min

Upper-intermediate | 语法课程:与其……不如

有人说,学习讲究“循序渐进”,不能心急,要遵循规律,逐渐进步。与其急于求成,不如慢慢来,速度放慢反倒进步更大。 这节语法课程,我们一起来学习“与其……不如……”这组词语的用法! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4424

Mar 8, 20219 min

Intermediate | Getting On Stage With A Seal

In this lesson we're at the aquarium enjoying the seal performance. Two of the audience members are trying to get selected to go on stage to get a chance to interact with the leopard seal. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4047

Mar 5, 202115 min

Pre-intermediate | How To Use 得 (de)

In this lesson, we are going to show you how to describe performing actions with 得. It's a useful word to give compliments as well as complaints. Let's check it out! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4302

Mar 3, 202114 min

Upper-intermediate | 相见恨晚——老电影

“有心栽花花不开,无心插柳柳成荫。”费尽心思种下的花朵迟迟不开,随手插下的柳枝却长成一片树荫,很多事情是没有办法勉强的,人和人之间、人和事物之间的缘分非常奇妙。今天对话的男主角最近发现了他的宝藏——老电影,我们一起来看看这段跨越时代的缘分吧! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4423

Mar 1, 202118 min

Intermediate | Buying Dinner To Say Thank You

After being helped by a friend to book some plane tickets, they invite them out for dinner as a treat. Learn some great phrases when you want to say thank you for someone doing you a favour, as well as what to say when someone thanks you. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4045

Feb 26, 202111 min

Pre-intermediate | My Boss Isn't Satisfied

People learn Chinese for a number of different reasons. Some for work, some for play, some to finally convey to the nice lady downstairs that the smell of fish cooking at 8:00am isn’t the greatest thing to wake up to. The one thing we all do agree on is that the word “boss” and “is unsatisfied” are biggies, so needless to say, an elementary lesson on just that is the “podcast du jour”. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/0101

Feb 24, 202117 min

Upper-intermediate | 语法课程:“了解”和“理解”

当你向别人提出一个问题,对方可能回答:“不好意思,这个问题……我不太了解。”或者是:“不好意思,您的问题我不太理解。” “了解”和“理解”,一字之差,意思却不同。第一种回答的意思是,对方不熟悉、不知道问题的答案。第二种的意思是,对方没有听懂你的问题,你可以重复一次、或者解释你的问题。 通过这节语法课程,我们一起来学习“了解”和“理解”的用法! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4422

Feb 22, 20215 min