“Are you serious?” is a very common expression in English. It is similar to ask, “No kidding?”, “For real?” etc.
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The Difference between “给 (gěi)” “跟 (gēn)” and “和(hé)”
Nǐ míngtiān ___ wǒ dǎ diànhuà. Wǒ yào ___ nǐ yìqǐ qù chāoshì. 你 明天 ___ 我 打 电话。 我
Distant water will not quench a fire nearby – Chinese expression 远水救不了近火
Some Chinese expressions are very easy to remember just by it’s literal meaning. For example, 远水救不了近火 literally means “water from
Learn Chinese L23: Can you come to my birthday party this Thursday evening?
On a street in campus, Sun Dawei meets Li Mei holding many things that she bought from the supermarket. Dialogue
The common usages of Character “将”
This post is to answer a reader’s question regarding the usage of character “将 jiāng“. It might look confusing when
What are the common Chinese expressions you can use to say “Are you serious?” ?
“Are you serious?” is a very common expression in English. It is similar to ask, “No kidding?”, “For real?” etc.
Do Not Be Afraid of Making Mistakes When Learning Chinese
Generally, anyone Mandarin(普通话pǔtōnghuà) learners know that making blunders(错误cuòwù) can be a common thing with regards to studying this language. As a matter of fact, if you are not making errors – be they grammatical, tonal(声调的shēngdiào de), or – every single time you open your mouth to speak, you’re either not attempting very hard or you knew Chinese in a preceding life! As somebody who spent years studying Chinese the ‘incorrect’ way just before lastly figuring out a greater, more efficient method to study the language, I’d argue that making errors isn’t just a good thing, but that it is only by making blunders that a foreign student can ever start to work towards accurate(精确的jīngquè de) conversational fluency.However,do not be afraid of making mistakes when learing Chinese.
美国队获汉语比赛团体冠军 U.S. team wins Chinese language contest
A team from the United States has won(赢) the "Chinese Bridge(汉语桥)" language proficiency competition(比赛) for secondary school students held in
Lesson 056 Revision of Asking Locations
Cam: Welcome to Chinese Studio. Da Jia Hao. Wo shi Cam.
Yajie: 欢迎收听《欢乐汉语》, 我是YJ. It’s the weekend again, and time for us to review what we learned this past week.
Cam: Let’s get a reminder.
Lesson 053 where Do You Live?
Cam: 大家好, 我是Cam. Welcome to Chinese Studio.
Yajie: 欢迎收听《欢乐汉语》, 我是YJ. Cam, I’ve heard you rent a bigger apartment. Is that true?
Cam: Yes. And I’ll hold a party in the new flat this weekend. Do you want to join us?
Yajie: Of course. Tell me 你住在哪儿?
Cam: What does that mean?
Yajie: The answer is just in Key Words of the Day.