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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2011

It is an elaborate lesson on the usage of 次 ciˋ. Watch the lesson "Intermediate Chinese Lesson , I have been to Taiwan" before this one would make it easier to follow this lesson. :) News Update at 05:28! Hola~
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  • 我看过这部影片两次 :)

  • @012dude 谢谢你的观看哟~ :)

  • bu yong xie, what u said in the video was "reply a question" but we always says "reply TO a question" , see now?

  • @glennmr2007 oh thank you. :)

  • Ahh, Peggy u are looking and sounding great as usual, but let me give u a small correction:

    (since i am a teacher) We say "reply TO a question" or "answer a question" - just a small point :)

  • @glennmr2007 xiexie ni. :) what did I say in my video?

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  • @supermegamario 謝謝你的收看唷!

  • very much appreciated your video, peggy! i'm trying to incorporate practical lessons along with a TPR (total physical recall) style of language learning. i really appreciated your concrete definition and multiple examples. i especially appreciate your including both traditional and simplified versions of the characters -- i'm more accustomed to the traditional ones thanks to japanese, and this helps me begin to recognize the simplified characters more easily.

    peace to you, and thank you!

  • @tikkarikari Thanks a lot for watching! :)

  • Thanks it really easy to follow

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