2016年4月24日 星期日

Using Chinese Directional Suffix 3


Using Chinese Directional Suffix 3

In this lesson, we're adding up two more verbs for the structure.

So by the end of the lesson, you'll be able to say "come over here", "Go over there" in Chinese.


Enjoy the lesson!



SMART Mandarin 
Katrina Lee


Using Chinese Directional Suffix 2


Using Chinese Directional Suffix 2


In this lesson and our previous lesson, we are using 來 and 去 (known as directional suffix) to form sentences such as, "I come in." "You go out." "He comes up." "He goes down." 

Directional Suffix is a very important concept in Chinese, and with that grammatical concept, you can generate more conversational sentences in your daily life!

Click here to watch the full lesson!

SMART Mandarin
Katrina Lee


2016年4月19日 星期二

Using Chinese Directional Suffix 1


Dear Students,

In this new lesson, we're going to discuss a new topic- "Using Chinese Directional Suffix" 

This lesson is about how to use "to come" and "to go" in Chinese in various directional context sentences in Chinese.

Learning how to say "I come up" " You go up" " I go down" "You come down" in Chinese.

We hope you enjoy the lesson!
See you soon! 




SMART Mandarin
Katrina Lee 

2016年4月14日 星期四

Common Chinese Mistake Made by Students 2


Common Chinese Mistake Made by Students 2


In this lesson, we're going to discuss the second common Chinese mistake which our students always make - using "if"in Chinese.
It's different in Chinese when you use if in "If I were you" and in "I don't know if she likes me."  

Two very different sentences using the same word in English but not in Chinese!

Click here to learn!

Hope you enjoy the class!

SMART Mandarin
Katrina Lee



2016年4月13日 星期三

Progress Comes from Consistency



Progress comes from consistency
There's no overnight success

CONSISTENCY is the key to get where your want to be,
and with that effort, NO ONE can beat you!!

Same concept for learning Chinese!

NEVER GIVE UP!! 永不放棄 yǒng b
ú fàngqì






2016年4月12日 星期二

Common Chinese Mistakes Made by Students 1


Our new video lesson " Common Chinese Mistakes Made by Student 1“ is finally here!!!

In this video lesson, you show you how students misunderstand the word "ask" (問wen4) in Chinese, and we're going to CORRECT it, teach you how to use it right!

Have fun in class!!
xoxo

Katrina Lee







Survival Chinese- Lesson Selection!

SMART Mandarin Video Lessons Selection-
For Survival in Chinese Speaking Countries!


你好 Nǐ hǎo

SMART Mandarin has abundant of information about China and Taiwan and of course along with common phrases and vocabulary in the videos.

We’ve got wide variety of topics for your study. And we especially chose some of the MOST survival video lessons for your EMERGENCY while living in a Chinese-speaking country.

So here is our list of selection for you!


1.   Survival Chinese Phrases 1 & Survival Chinese Phrases 2
Common phrases that you MUST KNOW to survive!
In the video lesson, we teach everything you have to know for your first phrase lesson!

Survival Chinese Phrases 1 

Survival Chinese Phrases 2


2.    Bargaining in Chinese
Shopping in Chinese could be a fun experience.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about shopping, negotiating, and bargaining in Chinese !!
Click to learn


4.  How to Order a Cup of Coffee in Chinese
If you happened to be a coffee lover, then this video lesson will help you ordering coffee with NO PROBLEM!
You can also use the same structures in this video to order drinks in Chinese!
Click to learn


5.  Giving Directions in Chinese
Getting lost in Taiwan/China? People in most rural areas in Taiwan and Chinese DO NOT speak English or any foreign languages- please be mentally prepared. Knowing some Chinese of directions makes your travel in Taiwan/China trouble-free!
Click here to learn

We hope you’ll enjoy and find our lessons helpful !!




With love,
XOXO

Your teacher,
Katrina Lee


2016年4月6日 星期三

Meet the Asian Woman Part 2


Meet the Asian Woman Part 2


Clinginess (/Nián):
Most people have the impression(印象/印象yìnxiàng) that Asian woman (in this case, Chinese-speaking Asian women) are less independent(獨立/独立dúlì) than western women. This is partially true. But as we mentioned previously, the new generation of Asian women are more and more westernized and tend to be less clingy.
Compared to western woman, Asian women still hope to find a man to depend on(依靠/依靠yīkào) emotionally and financially in life.

As my mom always told me when I was young: “A woman’s happiness all depends on the man she marries.”(一個女人最大的幸福就是嫁給疼愛她的男人 / 一个女人最大的幸福就是嫁给疼爱她的男人gè nǚrén zuìdà de xìngfú jiùshì jià gěi téng'ài tā de nánrén)




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Katrina Lee