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This episode’s theme, “Hobbies and Interests,” is infused with a unique summer afternoon atmosphere. As the rainy season draws to a close, the air is humid and stifling, and people long for... Building on the “in-depth conversations among friends” style of previous episodes, I broke away from the rigid “instruction—repeat after me” structure and restructured it into a natural flow of “immersion in the scene → cultural exploration → emotional resonance.” The script is rich in details about local life in Shanghai (such as parks under plane trees, square dancing, and City Walk), delves deeply into the subtext of Chinese expressions (such as “health preservation” and “a sense of relaxation”), and is interspersed with plenty of cultural banter about solitude, social boundaries, and the philosophy of cooking, making it a warm and insightful lifestyle podcast.
这一期的主题“兴趣爱好”被赋予了独特的夏日午后氛围。正值梅雨季的尾巴,空气湿润而闷热,人们渴望在公在延续前几集“朋友深度对谈”风格的基础上,我打破了机械的“教学-跟读”结构,将其重构为“场景沉浸 -> 文化深挖 -> 情感共鸣”的自然流。文稿极大地丰富了上海本地的生活细节(如梧桐树下的公园、广场舞、City Walk),深入探讨了中式表达的潜台词(如“养生”、“松弛感”),并穿插了大量关于独处、社交边界、做饭哲学的文化闲聊,使其是一档有温度、有深度的生活方式播客。
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This episode, themed “Soccer and the World Cup,” is brimming with a unique summer vibe. Although the 2026 World Cup (USA, Canada, Mexico) is in full swing, in China, soccer culture has long transcended the tournament itself, weaving its way into summer night barbecue stalls, office chatter, and the sweat-soaked streets and alleys.
Building on the “in-depth conversations with friends” style of previous episodes, I’ve broken away from the rigid “teaching–repeat-after-me” structure and restructured this episode into a natural flow: “hot topic introduction → cultural exploration → emotional resonance.” This episode greatly enriches the details of daily life in Shanghai (such as late-night food stalls, crayfish, and the stifling heat of the plum rain season), delves deeply into the subtext of Chinese expressions (such as the meaning behind “teasing”—that “the deeper the love, the harsher the criticism”), and weaves in plenty of cultural banter about the history of cuju, the spirit of women’s soccer, and the social aspects of watching games, making it more like a warm and insightful lifestyle podcast.
本期以“足球与世界杯”为主题,洋溢着独特的夏日氛围。虽然2026年世界杯(美加墨)正在如火如荼地进行,但在中国,足球文化早已超越了赛事本身,融入了夏夜的烧烤摊、办公室的闲聊以及街头巷尾的汗水之中。
本期播客在延续前几期“朋友深度对谈”风格的基础上,我打破了原先机械的“教学-跟读”结构,将其重构为“热点切入 -> 文化深挖 -> 情感共鸣”的自然流程。本期极大地丰富了上海当地的生活细节 (如夜宵摊、小龙虾、梅雨季的闷热),深入探讨了中式表达的潜台词(如“调侃”背后“爱之深责之切”的含义),并穿插了大量关于蹴鞠历史、女足精神、看球社交的文化闲聊,使其更像是一档有温度、有深度的生活方式播客。
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This episode, themed “Soccer and the World Cup,” is brimming with a unique summer vibe. Although the 2026 World Cup (USA, Canada, Mexico) is in full swing, in China, soccer culture has long transcended the tournament itself, weaving its way into summer night barbecue stalls, office chatter, and the sweat-soaked streets and alleys.
Building on the “in-depth conversations with friends” style of previous episodes, I’ve broken away from the rigid “teaching–repeat-after-me” structure and restructured this episode into a natural flow: “hot topic introduction → cultural exploration → emotional resonance.” This episode greatly enriches the details of daily life in Shanghai (such as late-night food stalls, crayfish, and the stifling heat of the plum rain season), delves deeply into the subtext of Chinese expressions (such as the meaning behind “teasing”—that “the deeper the love, the harsher the criticism”), and weaves in plenty of cultural banter about the history of cuju, the spirit of women’s soccer, and the social aspects of watching games, making it more like a warm and insightful lifestyle podcast.
本期以“足球与世界杯”为主题,洋溢着独特的夏日氛围。虽然2026年世界杯(美加墨)正在如火如荼地进行,但在中国,足球文化早已超越了赛事本身,融入了夏夜的烧烤摊、办公室的闲聊以及街头巷尾的汗水之中。
本期播客在延续前几期“朋友深度对谈”风格的基础上,我打破了原先机械的“教学-跟读”结构,将其重构为“热点切入 -> 文化深挖 -> 情感共鸣”的自然流程。本期极大地丰富了上海当地的生活细节 (如夜宵摊、小龙虾、梅雨季的闷热),深入探讨了中式表达的潜台词(如“调侃”背后“爱之深责之切”的含义),并穿插了大量关于蹴鞠历史、女足精神、看球社交的文化闲聊,使其更像是一档有温度、有深度的生活方式播客。
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Building on the "in-depth conversations with friends" style of previous episodes, this podcast breaks away from the rigid "lecture-follow-along" format used in earlier installments and restructures the content into a natural flow: venting about daily life troubles, uncovering traditional Chinese culture, and exploring its applications in modern life. It brims with vivid local life details unique to Shanghai, such as the plum rain season, crayfish, and air-conditioned rooms. The podcast also delves deep into the hidden meanings behind Chinese expressions, including the true connotation of "gaining weight to store fat for autumn", interspersed with plenty of casual cultural discussions about health preservation, food, and solar term customs. Whether you aim to make Chinese friends, live in China long-term, advance your daily conversational skills, sound more natural in chats, or simply love the Chinese language and hope to improve steadily step by step, this episode is perfectly tailored for you.
这期播客延续前几集“朋友深度对谈”风格的基础上,我打破了前期的机械的“教学-跟读”结构,将其重构为“生活痛点吐槽 到 传统文化揭秘 再到现代生活应用”的自然流。这期播客极大地丰富了上海本地的生活细节(如黄梅天、小龙虾、空调房),深入探讨了中式表达的潜台词(如“贴秋膘”的真实含义),并穿插了大量关于养生、饮食和节气习俗的文化闲聊。不管你是想结交中国朋友、来中国长期生活、日常口语进阶、提升聊天自然度,还是单纯喜欢中文、想要循序渐进稳步提升,这期内容都非常适合你。
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Building on the "in-depth conversations with friends" style of previous episodes, this podcast breaks away from the rigid "lecture-follow-along" format used in earlier installments and restructures the content into a natural flow: venting about daily life troubles, uncovering traditional Chinese culture, and exploring its applications in modern life. It brims with vivid local life details unique to Shanghai, such as the plum rain season, crayfish, and air-conditioned rooms. The podcast also delves deep into the hidden meanings behind Chinese expressions, including the true connotation of "gaining weight to store fat for autumn", interspersed with plenty of casual cultural discussions about health preservation, food, and solar term customs. Whether you aim to make Chinese friends, live in China long-term, advance your daily conversational skills, sound more natural in chats, or simply love the Chinese language and hope to improve steadily step by step, this episode is perfectly tailored for you.
这期播客延续前几集“朋友深度对谈”风格的基础上,我打破了前期的机械的“教学-跟读”结构,将其重构为“生活痛点吐槽 到 传统文化揭秘 再到现代生活应用”的自然流。这期播客极大地丰富了上海本地的生活细节(如黄梅天、小龙虾、空调房),深入探讨了中式表达的潜台词(如“贴秋膘”的真实含义),并穿插了大量关于养生、饮食和节气习俗的文化闲聊。不管你是想结交中国朋友、来中国长期生活、日常口语进阶、提升聊天自然度,还是单纯喜欢中文、想要循序渐进稳步提升,这期内容都非常适合你。
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#Learn Chinese#Mandarin Chinese,#Chinese podcast,#Chinese listening#Spoken Chinese#Everyday Chinese#Learn Chinese through stories#Slow Chinese#Chinese culture#Daily Chinese conversation#中文学习#中文口语#中文听力#中文播客#中国文化#日常中文#听故事学中文
Many friends who learn Chinese can greet others, talk about the weather, go shopping and get around. However, they often get stuck when it comes to in-depth conversations, making friends and building closer relationships. One of the most frequently used, essential yet easily overlooked topics is family and hometown. Once you get to know Chinese friends, you will inevitably talk to each other: How many people are there in your family? Do you have brothers or sisters? Where is your hometown? What's your hometown like? If you don't know the relevant expressions, you can only smile awkwardly when others talk about their families and fail to respond, which makes it hard for you to engage in real communication and strengthen friendships. Therefore, in today's lesson, we will focus on practical in-depth social topics in daily life: introducing family and chatting about hometowns. The content covers introducing family members, stating the number of family members, talking about hometown cities, local features and differences in life. This lesson is perfect for those who want to make Chinese friends, live in China for a long time, improve daily oral Chinese, chat more naturally, or simply love the Chinese language and hope to make steady progress step by step. After finishing this lesson, you will be able to introduce your family members and hometown with ease, understand others' stories about their families, and carry out in-depth casual conversations smoothly.
很多朋友学中文,会打招呼、会聊天气、会购物出行,但是一到深度聊天、交朋友、拉近关系,就容易卡壳。其中最常用、最刚需、最容易被忽略的话题,就是家庭和家乡。和中国朋友熟悉之后,大家一定会互相聊:你家里有几口人?你有兄弟姐妹吗?你的家乡在哪里?家乡怎么样?如果你不会这些表达,别人聊家庭你只能尴尬微笑,无法接话,很难真正走进交流、拉近友谊。所以今天这一期,我们专门攻克生活化深度社交主题:家庭介绍与家乡闲聊。主题包含:介绍家庭成员、说明家庭人口、聊家乡城市、聊家乡特色、聊生活差异。不管你是想结交中国朋友、来中国长期生活、日常口语进阶、提升聊天自然度,还是单纯喜欢中文、想要循序渐进稳步提升,这期内容都非常适合你。学完之后,你可以轻松介绍自己的家庭、家人、家乡,听懂别人的家庭故事,顺畅进行深度闲聊。
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#Learn Chinese#Mandarin Chinese,#Chinese podcast,#Chinese listening#Spoken Chinese#Everyday Chinese#Learn Chinese through stories#Slow Chinese#Chinese culture#Daily Chinese conversation#中文学习#中文口语#中文听力#中文播客#中国文化#日常中文#听故事学中文
Many friends who learn Chinese can greet others, talk about the weather, go shopping and get around. However, they often get stuck when it comes to in-depth conversations, making friends and building closer relationships. One of the most frequently used, essential yet easily overlooked topics is family and hometown. Once you get to know Chinese friends, you will inevitably talk to each other: How many people are there in your family? Do you have brothers or sisters? Where is your hometown? What's your hometown like? If you don't know the relevant expressions, you can only smile awkwardly when others talk about their families and fail to respond, which makes it hard for you to engage in real communication and strengthen friendships. Therefore, in today's lesson, we will focus on practical in-depth social topics in daily life: introducing family and chatting about hometowns. The content covers introducing family members, stating the number of family members, talking about hometown cities, local features and differences in life. This lesson is perfect for those who want to make Chinese friends, live in China for a long time, improve daily oral Chinese, chat more naturally, or simply love the Chinese language and hope to make steady progress step by step. After finishing this lesson, you will be able to introduce your family members and hometown with ease, understand others' stories about their families, and carry out in-depth casual conversations smoothly.
很多朋友学中文,会打招呼、会聊天气、会购物出行,但是一到深度聊天、交朋友、拉近关系,就容易卡壳。其中最常用、最刚需、最容易被忽略的话题,就是家庭和家乡。和中国朋友熟悉之后,大家一定会互相聊:你家里有几口人?你有兄弟姐妹吗?你的家乡在哪里?家乡怎么样?如果你不会这些表达,别人聊家庭你只能尴尬微笑,无法接话,很难真正走进交流、拉近友谊。所以今天这一期,我们专门攻克生活化深度社交主题:家庭介绍与家乡闲聊。主题包含:介绍家庭成员、说明家庭人口、聊家乡城市、聊家乡特色、聊生活差异。不管你是想结交中国朋友、来中国长期生活、日常口语进阶、提升聊天自然度,还是单纯喜欢中文、想要循序渐进稳步提升,这期内容都非常适合你。学完之后,你可以轻松介绍自己的家庭、家人、家乡,听懂别人的家庭故事,顺畅进行深度闲聊。
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#Learn Chinese#Mandarin Chinese,#Chinese podcast,#Chinese listening#Spoken Chinese#Everyday Chinese#Learn Chinese through stories#Slow Chinese#Chinese culture#Daily Chinese conversation#中文学习#中文口语#中文听力#中文播客#中国文化#日常中文#听故事学中文 Many people learning Chinese share a common dilemma: they want to make small talk with Chinese people and build rapport, but they don’t know what to say. After exchanging greetings like “Hello” and “How have you been?”, the conversation often comes to a sudden halt, lacking follow-up topics. In fact, in everyday social interactions across all countries, the weather is the safest, most versatile, and least awkward icebreaker—and China is no exception.
Whether you’re bumping into an acquaintance on the street, chatting with a coworker, meeting a new friend for the first time, or making small talk in everyday social situations, talking about the weather is always the top choice. However, many beginners can only say “The weather is nice today.” When faced with common weather scenarios like wind, rain, thunder, temperature drops, muggy heat, fog, or seasonal temperature swings, they have no idea how to express themselves. They can’t understand others’ complaints about the weather or join the conversation, missing out on countless opportunities to build connections.
In this episode, we’ll tackle the universal Chinese social topic: weather chat and everyday small talk. We’ll unlock the unique Chinese culture of weather-based social interaction, small talk customs, and everyday details—so you’ll not only be able to talk about the weather but also understand the logic behind Chinese conversations and social etiquette, allowing you to effortlessly blend into everyday Chinese social life.
很多学习中文的朋友都会有一个共同困惑:想要和中国人寒暄聊天、拉近关系,却不知道该说什么。打招呼说完“你好、最近好吗”之后,瞬间就会冷场,没有后续话题。其实,在所有国家的日常社交里,天气都是最安全、最万能、最不会尴尬的破冰话题,中国也不例外。
不管是街头偶遇熟人、办公室同事闲聊、和新朋友初次相识、日常社交寒暄,聊天气永远是首选。但很多零基础学习者,只会说“今天天气很好”,遇到刮风、下雨、打雷、降温、闷热、大雾、换季温差等常见天气场景,就完全不会表达,听不懂别人的天气吐槽,也接不上话,错失了大量拉近人际关系的机会。
今天这一期,我们专门攻克中文万能社交主题:天气聊天与日常寒暄。为大家解锁中国人专属的天气社交文化、寒暄习俗和生活细节,让你不仅会说天气,更懂中国人的聊天逻辑和社交礼仪,轻松融入中式日常社交。
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#Learn Chinese#Mandarin Chinese,#Chinese podcast,#Chinese listening#Spoken Chinese#Everyday Chinese#Learn Chinese through stories#Slow Chinese#Chinese culture#Daily Chinese conversation#中文学习#中文口语#中文听力#中文播客#中国文化#日常中文#听故事学中文 Many people learning Chinese share a common dilemma: they want to make small talk with Chinese people and build rapport, but they don’t know what to say. After exchanging greetings like “Hello” and “How have you been?”, the conversation often comes to a sudden halt, lacking follow-up topics. In fact, in everyday social interactions across all countries, the weather is the safest, most versatile, and least awkward icebreaker—and China is no exception.
Whether you’re bumping into an acquaintance on the street, chatting with a coworker, meeting a new friend for the first time, or making small talk in everyday social situations, talking about the weather is always the top choice. However, many beginners can only say “The weather is nice today.” When faced with common weather scenarios like wind, rain, thunder, temperature drops, muggy heat, fog, or seasonal temperature swings, they have no idea how to express themselves. They can’t understand others’ complaints about the weather or join the conversation, missing out on countless opportunities to build connections.
In this episode, we’ll tackle the universal Chinese social topic: weather chat and everyday small talk. We’ll unlock the unique Chinese culture of weather-based social interaction, small talk customs, and everyday details—so you’ll not only be able to talk about the weather but also understand the logic behind Chinese conversations and social etiquette, allowing you to effortlessly blend into everyday Chinese social life.
很多学习中文的朋友都会有一个共同困惑:想要和中国人寒暄聊天、拉近关系,却不知道该说什么。打招呼说完“你好、最近好吗”之后,瞬间就会冷场,没有后续话题。其实,在所有国家的日常社交里,天气都是最安全、最万能、最不会尴尬的破冰话题,中国也不例外。
不管是街头偶遇熟人、办公室同事闲聊、和新朋友初次相识、日常社交寒暄,聊天气永远是首选。但很多零基础学习者,只会说“今天天气很好”,遇到刮风、下雨、打雷、降温、闷热、大雾、换季温差等常见天气场景,就完全不会表达,听不懂别人的天气吐槽,也接不上话,错失了大量拉近人际关系的机会。
今天这一期,我们专门攻克中文万能社交主题:天气聊天与日常寒暄。为大家解锁中国人专属的天气社交文化、寒暄习俗和生活细节,让你不仅会说天气,更懂中国人的聊天逻辑和社交礼仪,轻松融入中式日常社交。
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Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
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Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
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Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
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Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
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在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
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在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
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在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
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在这里,我们不学复杂语法,不背晦涩课文,不记没用的书面句子。我们只学一件事:中国人每天真实在说、开口就能用、学完马上就能聊的日常中文。很多学中文的朋友都会有一个共同的烦恼:单词背了不少,课本句子也记了一堆,可一到真实打电话、约朋友见面、问时间、改日期,就瞬间卡住。要么听不懂对方说几点、星期几,要么自己想说时间,却不知道怎么开口,说得别扭又不地道。今天这一期,我们就专门解决这个高频刚需难题:时间和日期怎么说,怎么问几点,怎么问星期几,怎么在电话里约见面、改时间、确认约定。不管你是想来中国旅行、在中国交朋友、日常和中国人聊天、工作简单对接沟通,还是单纯喜欢中文、想慢慢打好口语基础,这期内容都特别适合你。我们全程慢速、简单、清晰,跟着听、跟着跟读,你今天就能学会,马上就能用。
Here, we don’t study complicated grammar, memorize obscure texts, or learn useless formal phrases. We focus on just one thing: the everyday Chinese that native speakers actually use every day—phrases you can use right away and start chatting with immediately after learning.
Many people learning Chinese share a common frustration: they’ve memorized plenty of vocabulary and a bunch of textbook sentences, but the moment they have to make a real phone call, arrange to meet a friend, ask for the time, or reschedule a date, they instantly freeze up. Either you can’t understand when the other person says what time or what day it is, or you want to tell the time yourself but don’t know how to start, ending up sounding awkward and unnatural.
In this episode, we’re dedicated to solving this high-frequency, essential problem: how to express time and dates, how to ask what time it is, how to ask what day of the week it is, and how to make plans, reschedule, and confirm appointments over the phone.
Whether you’re planning a trip to China, making friends here, chatting with Chinese people in daily life, handling simple work-related communication, or simply love Chinese and want to build a solid foundation in spoken Chinese, this episode is perfect for you. We’ll keep the pace slow, the language simple, and the pronunciation clear. Just listen along and repeat after us—you’ll learn it today and be able to use it right away.
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Easy Chinese Learning is your go-to podcast for learning practical Mandarin Chinese tailored for learners around the world. Whether you’re a beginner starting from zero or an intermediate learner looking to improve daily communication, this show breaks down real-life conversations, essential phrases, pronunciation hacks, and cultural insights—all in a relaxed, no-pressure style.
Each episode focuses on China-relevant scenarios: greeting friends, ordering food, shopping, traveling in China, making small talk, and understanding Chinese customs. We avoid complicated grammar and textbooks, giving you usable Mandarin you can speak right away.
Perfect for busy learners: short, focused lessons (10–15 mins) with clear explanations, slow native pronunciation, and English support for key points. Join us to build confidence, speak naturally, and connect with Chinese culture—one episode at a time.
Start your Mandarin journey today. Let’s make Chinese easy, together.
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Easy Chinese Learning is your go-to podcast for learning practical Mandarin Chinese tailored for learners around the world. Whether you’re a beginner starting from zero or an intermediate learner looking to improve daily communication, this show breaks down real-life conversations, essential phrases, pronunciation hacks, and cultural insights—all in a relaxed, no-pressure style.
Each episode focuses on China-relevant scenarios: greeting friends, ordering food, shopping, traveling in China, making small talk, and understanding Chinese customs. We avoid complicated grammar and textbooks, giving you usable Mandarin you can speak right away.
Perfect for busy learners: short, focused lessons (10–15 mins) with clear explanations, slow native pronunciation, and English support for key points. Join us to build confidence, speak naturally, and connect with Chinese culture—one episode at a time.
Start your Mandarin journey today. Let’s make Chinese easy, together.
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Easy Chinese Learning is your go-to podcast for learning practical Mandarin Chinese tailored for learners around the world. Whether you’re a beginner starting from zero or an intermediate learner looking to improve daily communication, this show breaks down real-life conversations, essential phrases, pronunciation hacks, and cultural insights—all in a relaxed, no-pressure style.
Each episode focuses on China-relevant scenarios: greeting friends, ordering food, shopping, traveling in China, making small talk, and understanding Chinese customs. We avoid complicated grammar and textbooks, giving you usable Mandarin you can speak right away.
Perfect for busy learners: short, focused lessons (10–15 mins) with clear explanations, slow native pronunciation, and English support for key points. Join us to build confidence, speak naturally, and connect with Chinese culture—one episode at a time.
Start your Mandarin journey today. Let’s make Chinese easy, together.
- Visa fler