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GuavaTalk Survival Chinese Lessons: Asking for and Giving Directions

January 28th, 2008  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese

Knowing how to ask for directions and to direct cab drivers where to go is essential in China’s cab-abundant cities.

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GuavaTalk Survival Chinese Lessons: Do You Have a Room Available?

January 24th, 2008  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese

In smaller cities or smaller hotels, you’ll need this phrase to make sure you have a place to stay at night.

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GuavaTalk Survival Chinese Lessons: Chinese Tones

January 24th, 2008  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese

Having a basic knowledge of Chinese tones is essential for efficiently learning the language and accurately communicating your meaning. Get a quick overview in the helpful video below!

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GuavaTalk Survival Chinese Lessons

January 22nd, 2008  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese

We’re trying to put together a set of 10 free survival Chinese lessons. Each video is 3-5 minutes in length and is centered around a key survival Chinese phrase like, “Do you speak English?” or “I want to go to XYZ place.” If you memorize these 10 phrases, you’ll pretty much manage [...]

GuavaTalk Video Lesson: What’s going on?

January 15th, 2008  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese

We came out with another fun promotional video that also is very educational! The phrase described is pretty much equivalent to the American, “What’s going on?” “What’s up?” or “How are you?” It’s funny that growing I never learned this phrase, even though I spoke Chinese to my parents everday!

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Why Learn Chinese Now

January 12th, 2008  |  by chris  |  published in learning Chinese, personal

I’ve been reflecting a bit on this topic for the past few days. Before I moved to China in May 2007, I had vague ideas about why learning Chinese would be important for my future. I knew generally that China was a place of growth and opportunity. Moreover, I knew that with [...]

Speak Chinese as the Chinese do

December 27th, 2007  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese

Here’s a fun little promo video that we made for GuavaTalk. Please forward it on to your friends!

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Buns and Newspapers

December 26th, 2007  |  by chris  |  published in chinese language, learning Chinese, life in China

Steve, our CFO, and I had lunch at Lush today, which is just around the corner from our offline school 1on1 Mandarin.  It’s a cozy upstairs cafe that is open 24/7 and serves convincing American brunch, burgers, salads and sandwiches.  I happened to overhear an older gentlemen asking about what I thought sounded like bao1 zi1. If you [...]

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