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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

After watching our humorous videos,you may want to highlight the difference in the grammatical structure of Mandarin and English,here at our understanding video of each course,coupled with teachers` analysis and explanation for more language structure and tips through lively examples,you can get it all.

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  • these are v good.. a bit too fast for me especially the mandarin pronounciation, tho hopefully in time I will grow in to them. ie my next level up. thanks fr making these ..xiexie.

  • I think that "yuan lai" literally means "first come." So in actuality it roughly means: this is how it was in the first place-being something that took place already, already came.

    This "yuan lai" is a phrase that can be used in allot of instances;for exapmple, "nin shi yuanlai de tongxue ma?" "are you a newcomer to our class?" or "ni zai yuanlai de xuexiao yongde shi shenme keben?" "In the first school that you went to, what is the textbook that you used?"

  • these videos are really helpful! thanks!

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