Week 3 Day 1 认识新朋友
A newcomer meets someone in a new city, exchanges basic info, and practices close possession without 的 (e.g., 我妈妈 / […]
A newcomer meets someone in a new city, exchanges basic info, and practices close possession without 的 (e.g., 我妈妈 / […]
A simple diary about a warm family dinner: introductions, chatting, and what everyone does. It practices 一边…一边… and 吃完…以后 to
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Two short viewpoints describe the same family gathering: an older relative and a younger one. Both reuse family words while
A narrator prepares a small family photo album for a friend. Each photo introduces relatives using “我家有…”, “这是…”, “他/她是…”, ending
Time and numbers help us organize our daily life, appointments, and transport schedules, improving practical communication and punctuality in Chinese.LEVEL/WORDCOUNT:
Three perspectives on a missed-appointment situation: the late person, the waiting friend, and the staff member.LEVEL/WORDCOUNT: HSK2 / ~500 words
A dialogue between two friends planning to meet, using availability questions, confirmations, and changing times naturally.LEVEL/WORDCOUNT: HSK2 / ~500 words
A diary entry showing a very busy day from morning to night, using exact times, durations, and time-of-day markers.LEVEL/WORDCOUNT: HSK2
A short interview with a professional whose work depends on time, practicing schedules, durations, and “every” patterns for daily routines.LEVEL/WORDCOUNT: