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2.1.12B 故事解读《小伙伴》

2.1.12B 故事解读《小伙伴》

FromLearning Chinese through Stories


2.1.12B 故事解读《小伙伴》

FromLearning Chinese through Stories

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

小伙伴 xiǎo huǒbàn noun, companies (that one hang out with) 春游 chūnyóu Noun, spring outing 秋游,冬游 午餐 wǔcān Noun, lunch Or 午饭 早饭,早餐:breakfast 晚饭,晚餐:dinner 一旁 yì páng Noun, one side; away from the majority of the people Or 一边 站在一旁,stand alone 背包 bèibāo Noun, backpack 书包,book pack 丢 diū Verb, to lose 把背包丢了。Lost the backpack. 面包 miànbāo Noun, bread 矿泉水 kuàngquán shuǐ Noun, mineral water 大口 dàkǒu Adv, mouth wide open so one can eat/drink more 大口吃饭,to eat with big bites 大口喝水,to drink with the mouth open wide 糟糕 zāogāo Adj, terrible; awful 粗心 cūxīn Adj, careless 小声 xiǎoshēng (in ) a low voice It can be used as an adjective or an adverb 小声点儿! Be quiet! 小声说话,to talk in a low voice. 低下 dīxià Verb, to lower (one’s head) 低下头 大概 dàgài Adv, probably Or 有可能 以后 yǐhòu In the future; from now on 以前, before 保管 bǎoguǎn Verb, to take care of (one’s belongings); to keep an eye on one’s objects 请保管好自己的财物。Please take good care of your money and belongings. 跟前 gēnqián Noun, an area/place that is very close 他来到我跟前,he came to me. 他家就在跟前。His house is nearby. 夹 jiá Verb, to sandwich 黄油 huángyóu Noun, butter 掰 bāi Verb, to separate/divide with two hands pulling to two opposite directions 半 bàn Noun, half 赶快 gǎnkuài Adv, quickly; hurry New words and grammatical structures in the story are being taught in this episode. A lot of repetitions are used so that our learners can get master this story in no time! Enjoy the lesson and please find the new word list on our website: www.learningchinesethroughstories.com
Released:
Sep 19, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Using more than 99% target language, 听故事学中文Learning Chinese through Stories(LCTS) creates authentic and immersive podcasts to help people around the world develop Chinese language skills and cultural competency. It covers a wide range of topics and proficiency levels(Novice, Intermediate, Advanced). Every story has two parts: story (A) and story explanation (B), accompanied by annotated vocabulary and transcript. For example, an episode titled "2.3.12 A" means this episode is at the level of Intermediate High (2.3), is the 12th episode created for this level, and is the story, not story explanation. http://www.learningchinesethroughstories.com/