YJ: This is Chinese Studio on China Radio International. Welcome to the show everyone, wo shi Yajie.
Cam: And wo shi Cam. We are talking all about work this week Yajie, not exactly my favorite topic!
YJ: Maybe you need to work part-time.
Cam: That’s a great idea!
Category: Teaching & Examination
Lesson 206 Work II
Cam: It’s time to perfect Chinese your way in only five minutes a day. Welcome to the show everyone.
YJ: Ni shi Cam, and wo shi Yajie. Cam, ni gong zuo mang ma?
Cam: Whoa… what was that?
YJ: Listen up, I’ll explain to you…
Lesson 205 Work I
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
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 203 – Health 3
YJ: Welcome to the show everyone. Cam, you look pale,你脸色不太好?
Cam: Well, I’m not feeling well Yajie.
YJ: You should definitely see a doctor, and I will help you with what you say once you get to the hospital.
Cam: Great!
Lesson 202 – Health 2
Cam: It’s time to perfect Chinese your way in only five minutes a day. Welcome to the show, wo shi Cam.
YJ: And wo shi Yajie. We are talking about going to the yiyuan this week, which means hospital.
Cam: Right. 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 198 – Congratulations II
Cam: You are with Cam and Yajie… welcome to the show everyone. And we are talking about congratulatory and celebratory phrases this week.
YJ: Yes we are. And today we are going to learn how to offer congratulations on certain special occasions.
Cam: Let’s check Key Words of the Day.
Key words of the day
Wish you live together to a ripe old age.祝你们白头到老。Happy anniversary! 结婚纪念日快乐。 Happy birthday! 生日快乐! Good luck to you! 祝你好运! All in today’s Chinese studio.
Cam: Okay, so I have a few friends who just got married. How would I congratulate them on their weddings?
YJ: There are lots of choices. One of the great options is “祝你们白头到老。”, which literally means wish you live together to a ripe old age.
Cam: zhu4 ni3men bai2 tou2 dao4 lao3.
YJ: zhu4 means wish,
CM: zhu4.
YJ: ni3men means you,
CM: ni3men,
YJ: bai2tou2, literally means grey hairs,
CM: bai2 tou2.
YJ: dao4 lao3, to a ripe old age,
CM: dao4 lao3.
YJ: zhu4 ni3men bai2 tou2 dao4 lao3.
CM: zhu4 ni3men bai2 tou2 dao4 lao3. Wish you live together to a ripe old age.