Dimsum Hanyu Pinyin - Learn Mandarin Chinese
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Through Dimsum Mandarin, you will learn practical Mandarin Chinese in dimsum-sized chunks at your convenience. Learn useful words and phrases, as well as the skills to confidently put together sentences for everyday situations.
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In this episode: review all the key language points from module 3, and listen to a contextual dialogue about James, Guangxiang, and Li Jing’s dreams.By Language Domus
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Lesson 29 - How Many Times Have You Been to Beijing? - Main
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25:52In this episode: learn to use the 比(bǐ), 没有(méiyǒu), and 和…一样(hé…yíyàng) to form comparative sentences; learn to count the occurrences of actions with action measure words; and listen to a contextual dialogue about Li Jing’s plans to start up her own company.By Language Domus
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Lesson 28 - How Did You Go to Beijing? - Main
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26:44In this episode: learn to use the 是…的(shì…de) construction to give details of a past event or action; learn to use 前(qián, ago) and 后(hòu, later) to talk about points in time; and listen to a contextual dialogue about Li Jing’s previous work experience, and why she decided to stop working.By Language Domus
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In this episode: learn to form sentences with the complement of result; and listen to a contextual dialogue about education options for Chinese children.By Language Domus
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In this episode: learn to form sentences with the complement of manners; learn to use the 对…来说(duì…láishuō) construction to refer to the person(s) offering an opinion; and listen to a contextual dialogue about marriage.By Language Domus
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Lesson 25 - Have You Been to China Before? - Main
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18:32In this episode: learn to use the particle 过(guò) to talk about past experiences; use the adverb 最好(zuìhǎo) to offer suggestions, and talk about wishes; learn the 虽然(suīrán)…但是(dànshì) pair of conjunctions; and listen to a contextual dialogue about hiring and training.By Language Domus
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In this episode: learn a nuanced application of 了(le) to describe how long an action has lasted; talk about age; learn to form “if … then” sentences with the “…的话(de huà), 就(jiù)” construction; use consecutive numbers to approximate a number; and listen to a contextual dialogue talking about tertiary education.…
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In this episode: learn to use 会(huì) to talk about future possibilities; talk about things that will happen soon with the 要(yào)…了(le) construction; learn a nuanced use of 了(le) to express a future sequence of actions; and listen to a contextual dialogue about fun things to do in and around Shanghai.…
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In this episode: learn to use the perfect aspect particle 了(le) to talk about actions that have occurred or are completed; talk about things you “have to do” or “must do” with 得(děi); form rhetorical questions with the 不是(búshì)…吗(ma) construction; listen to a contextual dialogue where James talks about his trip to Beijing.…
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In this episode, we learn: the use of the change aspect particle 了(le); to form commands, including negative commands using 别(bié); the adverb 已经(yǐjīng); and through a contextual dialogue where James pays a visit to Guanxiang and Li Jing.By Language Domus
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In this year of the goat special podcast, you will learn some common and useful well wishes that you can use to greet your Chinese friends and family over the next 15 days of Chinese New Year.By Language Domus
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In this episode: review all the key grammar points from module 2; learn to use the replication of verbs to convey the casualness of actions; learn to use 什么时候(shénme shíhòu); learn to use the adverb 就(jiù) in various situations; and learn new useful vocabulary and phrases.By Language Domus
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In this episode: learn the numbers for 100 to 999; form sentences involving prices in RMB; learnt to use the adverb 最(zuì); learn to use the verb 觉得(juéde).By Language Domus
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In this episode: form useful noun phrases from adjectives and verbs using 的(de); learn the basic colors; learn basic vocabulary related to clothing; learn basic vocabulary related to food; and use 比较(bǐjiào) to form “-er” comparatives.By Language Domus
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In this episode: talk about what you “want” with 要(yào); learn to ask for things in a restaurant; talk about permitted activities using 可以(kěyǐ); and learn the third use of the modal particle 吧(ba).By Language Domus
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In this episode: talk about what you “know how to do” with 会(huì); talk about things that “can” happen using 能(néng) and 可以(kěyǐ); learn to use “should” or 应该(yīnggāi); learn the conjunction 所以(suǒyǐ); and learn the construction 太(tài)…了(le).By Language Domus
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In this episode: talk about distances of one place from another with 离(lí); learn to give directions; learn to use 怎么(zěnme) to find out how to do something; learn to use the 先(xiān)…然后(ránhòu) construction; and learn to use the adverb 才(cái).By Language Domus
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In this episode: form “there is” and “there are” existential sentences with 有(yǒu); use various directional nouns as the equivalents of English prepositions; modify nouns with adjectives using 的(de); and talk about the weather with existential sentences.By Language Domus
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In this episode: learn the numbers from 11-99; learn to tell time and talk about routines; talk about when you are free or busy; form sentences with the 从(cóng)…到(dào) construction; and talk about intentions and plans with 想(xiǎng) and 打算(dǎsuàn).By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: to construct simple subject-adjective sentences; the use of the question word 怎么样(zěnmeyàng); a number of useful adjectives; the adverbs 比较(bǐjiào), 挺(tǐng)…的(de), and 有点(儿)(yǒudiǎn(r)); and the conjunction 可是(kěshì).By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: the days of the week and other temporal nouns (today, yesterday etc.); how to form sentences with the progressive (continuous tense) aspect particle 在(zài); how to form sentences for regular occurrences with the 每(měi)…都(dōu) construction; and the adverb 一般(yìbān).By Language Domus
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This is a special announcement podcast (15-Oct-2014) for Dimsum Mandarin. October promotion code: pod_oct14 Link to survey: http://svy.mk/1rq4J86By Language Domus
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In this episode: listen to a new dialogue and test your knowledge from the first nine lessons; learn the modal particle 啊 (a), and another use of 呢 (ne); learn the conjunction 那 (nà); and learn the adverbs 一共 (yígòng) and 还是 (háishi).By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: to use the verb 喜欢 (xǐhuān, to like) to talk about our preferred activities; a few important verbs and related activities; how to invite someone to an activity; how to ask for someone’s phone number; and how to read off strings of numbers such as those in a phone number.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: to talk about our likes and dislikes using the verb 喜欢 (xǐhuān, to like); a few adverbs to help convey different degrees of our likes and dislikes; the conjunction 还是 (háishi, or); the adverb 都 (dōu, all); and how to say “prefer” using 比较 (bǐjiào, quite).By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: to tell people what we work as; to tell people where we work; the directional noun 里 (lǐ, inside) the interrogative pronoun 哪里 (nǎlǐ, where); and the retroflex version of “where” (哪儿, nǎr).By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: the numbers from zero to ten; the verb “to have”; how to negate the verb “to have”; the concept of measure words; how to form the plural personal pronouns; and the tone change rules for 一 (yī).By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: the words for immediate family members; how to form possessive adjectives (my, your etc.); the demonstrative pronouns “this” and “that”; and how to introduce our family members.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: how to ask simple “yes-no” 是 (shì) questions; how to negate simple 是 (shì) sentences; and how to tell people where you currently live.By Language Domus
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In this supplement podcast, we will: practice the words and phrases we have learnt in the main podcast; learn two other ways to ask someone where they are from; and learn the names of a few other countries.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: how to tell people what country you are from; how to ask people what country they are from; and the names of a few countries.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: greetings for different times of the day; various ways of saying goodbye; and a couple of ways to say “thank you” and “you’re welcome”.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: how to say hello in both casual and formal situations; how to introduce yourself; and how to ask for someone else’s name.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we learn: how to say hello in both casual and formal situations; how to introduce yourself; and how to ask for someone else’s name.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we will learn: how to voice the nasal finals ending in “n”: an, en, uan, uen, ian, in, üan, ün; how to voice the nasal finals ending in “ng”: ang, eng, ong, uang, ueng, iang, ing, iong; the writing rule when Group 4 finals combine with the initials j, q, x; the abbreviation rule for uen; how to differentiate the finals uan and üan,…
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In this episode, we will learn: how to voice the initials (j, q, x); how to get the ju, qu, xu sounds from ji, qi, xi; how to voice the finals (ia, iao, ie, iou, üe); the abbreviation of iou when it is used with initials; five new Mandarin words: xièxiè, xi?oji?, sh?uj?, píji?, yóutiáo; and the combinations between these initials and the finals.…
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Lesson 04 - Supplement II - Dimsum Hanyu Pinyin (Sample)
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11:43In this supplement podcast, we will be practicing tone pairs using some of the possible pinyin combinations between the initials (zh, ch, sh, r, z, c, s) and the finals that we’ve learnt.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we will learn: how to voice the initials (zh, ch, sh, r, z, c, s); the phantom-i final; five new Mandarin words: ch?z?ch?, sh?fu, l?osh?, cèsu?, shuàig?; and the combinations between these initials and the finals we’ve learnt.By Language Domus
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Lesson 03 - Supplement I - Dimsum Hanyu Pinyin (Sample)
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15:22In this podcast, we will practice the following pinyin combinations: bai, bei, bao pai, pei, pao, pou mai, mei, mao, mou fei, fou dai, dei, dao, dou, duo, dui tai, tao, tou, tuo, tui nai, nei, nao, nou, nuo lai, lei, lao, lou, luo gai, gei, gao, gou, gua, guo, guai, gui kai, kei, kao, kou, kua, kuo, kuai, kui hai, hei, hao, hou, hua, huo, huai, hui…
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In this episode, we will learn: how to voice finals with more than one letter; the abbreviation of uei to ui; the actual sounds of bo, po, mo, fo; the writing rules when these finals are used without initials; and the combinations between the initials we’ve learned and these finals.By Language Domus
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In this episode, we will learn: how to voice the six basic finals (a, o, e, u, i, ü); how to voice the first set of initials (b, p, m, f); how to voice the second set of initials (d, t, n, l); how to voice the third set of initials (g, k, h); the combinations between these initials and finals; and how these finals are written and voiced when used w…
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Lesson 01 - Enhanced - Dimsum Hanyu Pinyin (Sample)
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21:11In this lesson, we will learn how each Chinese character is one syllable; each syllable consists of an initial, a final, and a tone; and how to produce the Mandarin tones using intonations we are familiar with in English.By Language Domus
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In this lesson, we will learn how each Chinese character is one syllable; each syllable consists of an initial, a final, and a tone; and how to produce the Mandarin tones using intonations we are familiar with in English.By Language Domus
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Lesson 00 - Introduction - Dimsum Mandarin
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13:31In this introduction, we will talk about: what the terms Chinese Language and Mandarin refer to; tones and Chinese characters, and why they may not be as challenging as you'd imagine; the aspects of Mandarin that are easy to learn; the structure of the Dimsum Mandarin series.By Language Domus
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