Cam: Welcome to Chinese Studio everyone, wo shi Cam.
YJ: And wo shi Yajie. It’s a brand new week, and we’re going to learn all about work this week.
Cam: I don’t like work Yajie!
YJ: I know. But these are important lessons, so listen up!
Key Words of the Day
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Lesson 204–Revision of Hospital Expressions
Cam: Welcome to our review show everyone, Wo shi Cam, and ni shi Yajie.
YJ: Right. We know that nobody likes going to the hospital or feeling sick.
Cam: But if you ever need to see the dreaded doctor in China, this show will certainly help.
YJ: Let’s get started.
Lesson 201 – Health I
Cam: Yajie, one of foreigners biggest problems in China is seeing the doctor, or trying to buy medicine. It becomes a game of charades as we pretend to cough or grab our head to show what’s wrong. I’d be a lot easier just to say it in Chinese!
YJ: Well Cam, I’m here to help.
Lesson 200 Congratulations–Review
YJ: It’s been a fun week here on Chinese Studio. Welcome to the show everyone, wo shi Yajie.
Lesson 199 – Congratulations III
Cam : Welcome to Chinese Studio on CRI. Wo shi Cam. YJ: And wo shi Yajie. Cam, we are talking about congratulatory and celebratory words this week. Have you ever made a toast?
Lesson 194–Compliment II
YJ: We are talking about compliments all this week on huan le han yu. Welcome to the show everyone. Wo shi Yajie.
Cam: Dajia hao. Wo shi Cam. Today we will continue the topic.
YJ: Let’s get started.
Lesson 191 -Haircut III
Cam: Dajia hao. Welcome to Chinese Studio. I am one of your hosts, Cam.
YJ: And I’m Yajie.
Cam: Yajie, you have beautiful hair… we’ve been talking about hair cuts all this week… you have straight hair with great volume, shall we say.
YJ: Thank you Cam…
Cam: We’ve been focusing on how men can ask for haircuts, so let’s learn a few words women can use when getting their hair styled.
Lesson 189 – Haircut I
YJ: It’s time to perfect Chinese your way in only five minutes a day. Welcome to Chinese Studio on CRI. Wo shi Yajie.
Cam: And wo shi Cam. Yajie, one of the hardest things for a foreigner to do in China is get a haircut… especially if he or she doesn’t speak Chinese!
YJ: Well, consider this a valuable lesson.
Cam: I can’t wait.
Lesson 187– Post Office III
Y: It’s time to perfect Chinese you’re way in only five minutes a day. Welcome to Chinese Studio on CRI. Wo shi Yajie.
C: And wo shi Cam. Yaj, this week we are talking about all things post office.
Y: Right… let’s continue!
Key words of the day
Stamp, 邮票,This package is overweight. 包裹超重了。I’d like to send this by air mail. 我要寄封航空信。How long will it take to arrive? 多长时间能到?How much are stamps? 邮票要多少钱?All in today’s Chinese studio.
C: Yajie, when I’ve sent a package, sometimes they tell me it’s overweight. Meaning it weighs simply too much. How would they say that?
Y: They would say bao1 guo3 chao1 zhong4 le.
C: bao1 guo3 chao1 zhong4 le.
Y: bao1 guo3 means package.
C: bao1 guo3,
Y: chao1 zhong4 means overweight,
C: chao1 zhong4.
Y: chao1 means exceed,
C: chao1.
Y: zhong4 means weight,
C: zhong4,
Y: chao1 zhong4
C: chao1 zhong4, overweight,
Y: bao1 guo3 chao1 zhong4 le.
C: bao1 guo3 chao1 zhong4 le. The package is overweight.
Conversation1:
A: 请帮我称一下包裹。
B: 好的。您的包裹的确超重了。
C: Sometimes I want to send it by airmail.
Y: you can say “wo3 yao4 ji4 feng1 hang2 kong1 xin4.”
C: wo3 yao4 ji4 feng1 hang2 kong1 xin4.
Y: wo3 yao4 I want to,
C: wo3 yao4.
Y: ji4 means mail,
C: ji4.
Y: feng1 is the measure word for letter. Here it means one,
C: feng1.
Y: hang2 kong1 means by air,
C: hang2 kong1.
Y: xin4 means letter,
C: xin4.
Y: hong2 kong1 xin4, airmail,
C: hong2 kong1 xin4.
Y: wo3 yao4 ji4 feng1 hang2 kong1 xin4.
C: wo3 yao4 ji4 feng1 hang2 kong1 xin4. I want to send it by airmail.
Conversation2:
A:我要寄封航空信。
B:好的,请稍等。
C: What’s the Chinese for “How long will it take to arrive?”
Y: You can ask them that by saying duo1 chang2 shi2 jian1 neng2 dao4?
C: duo1 chang2 shi2 jian1 neng2 dao4?
Y: duo1 chang2 shi2 jian1 means how long,
C: duo1 chang2 shi2 jian1.
Y: neng2 means could,
C: neng2,
Y: dao4 means arrive,
C: dao4.
Y: duo1 chang2 shi2 jian1 neng2 dao4?
C: duo1 chang2 shi2 jian1 neng2 dao4? How long will it take to arrive?
Conversation3:
A:这个包裹多长时间能到?
B:大概三四天。
C: Now let’s say I wanna mail a letter, which of course need stamps, so how do I ask how many stamps in Chinese?
Y: it’s yao4 duo1 shao3 qian4 you2 piao4?
C:yao4 duo1 shao3 qian4 you2 piao4.
Y:yao4 is short for xu1 yao4, which means need,
C:yao4.
Y:duo1 shao3 qian2, how much
C:duo1 shao3 qian2.
Y:you2 piao4, stamp,
C:you2 piao4.
Y:yao4 duo1 shao3 qian4 you2 piao4
C:yao4 duo1 shao3 qian4 you2 piao4. How many stamps?
Conversation4:
A:要多少钱邮票?
B:4块。
Key words Reminder
Stamp, 邮票 This package is overweight. 包裹超重了 I’d like to send this by air mail. 我要寄封航空信。How long will it take to arrive? 多长时间能到?How much are stamps? 要多少钱邮票? All in today’s Chinese studio.
C: That’s it for our postage week… this stuff will come in handy for foreigners sending stuff back to their friends and family at home!
Y: Time for our question of the day.
C: How do you say “how long will it take to arrive” in Chinese? Send your answer to Chinese@crifm.com and you might win a prize.
Y: Ok, see you tomorrow.
C: Mingtian jian!
Lesson 186 – Post Office II
C: A lot of people email these days Yajie… myself included, of course, but we still need to go to the post office for all kinds of things!
Y: Right, and that’s what we’re learning about this week on Chinese Studio. So what do you go to the post office for?
C: Well, sometimes I need to cash a money order, or pick up a package.
Key words of the day
Money order. 汇款单. I’d like to cash this money order. 我要取汇款。 I’d like to pick up a package. 我要取包裹。 identification card, 身份证 passport, 护照 All in today’s Chinese studio.