We’re back with Lesson 11 of Integrated Chinese.
This lesson’s vocabulary, as usual, is in the Lesson 11 vocabulary list PDF:
IC Level 1, Lesson 11 Vocabulary
As always, we like comments.
-John Pasden
We’re back with Lesson 11 of Integrated Chinese.
This lesson’s vocabulary, as usual, is in the Lesson 11 vocabulary list PDF:
IC Level 1, Lesson 11 Vocabulary
As always, we like comments.
-John Pasden
We’re back with Lesson 10 of Integrated Chinese.
And here is the Lesson 10 vocabulary list PDF:
IC Level 1, Lesson 10 Vocabulary
As always, we like comments.
-John Pasden
We’re back with Lesson 9 of Integrated Chinese.
For this lesson’s vocabulary, here is your Lesson 9 vocabulary list PDF:
IC Level 1, Lesson 9 Vocabulary
As always, we like comments.
-John Pasden
Lesson 8 of Integrated Chinese in finally out, and it focuses on “School Life.”
Both sections of this lesson are “letters,” so we’ll focus on something a little less conversational this time: the verbs 希望 (xīwàng) and 祝 (zhù). To do this, we’ll take a queue from Chinese students of English.
When speaking with Chinese people in […]
Lesson 7 of Integrated Chinese uses lots of juicy vocabulary for studying Chinese. Wow, you’re learning Chinese to talk about learning Chinese. How meta!
I’d like to start by mentioning a simple phrase that seems quite simple, but in practice can actually turn out to be very difficult. I speak, of course, of the words for […]
Sorry for the delay, everyone! The ChinesePod Integrated Chinese Blog is now back on track and will be here with you to finish off the semester!
Lesson 6 of Integrated Chinese is all about “Making Appointments.”
Dialogue I is called “Calling One’s Teacher.” As with most telephone conversations, it begins with the word 喂 (wéi). […]
In Lesson 5 of Integrated Chinese, we find ourselves “Visiting Friends.”
The very first line of the dialogue has someone answering the door and asking who is there with a 谁呀? (shéi ya?). Pop quiz: what does 呀 mean exactly??
I can sense your anxiety from way over here. I’m here to tell you not to […]
Lesson 4 of Integrated Chinese takes a big bite out of that juicy piece of linguistic meat we like to call “talking about hobbies.” It’s time to learn that in China “watching movies,” “reading,” and “listening to music” are considered real hobbies (not just something everyone does), and more importantly, to talk about it!
One of […]
Lesson 3 of Integrated Chinese takes us into the critical realm of dates and time (no, not those dates… IC is not Making Out in Chinese).
One thing you’ll learn immediately is that the Chinese words for months, days, and days of the week are ridiculously logical. It’s just a bunch of numbers! Monday is “Week-1,” […]
If you’ve been diligently studying Integrated Chinese all this time, you’ve built up quite a repertoire of vocabulary already. Time for a little break to review and consolidate what you’ve learned. This week will be just for review.
I recommend you try out Dmitry Chirkin’s Integrated Chinese Vocabulary Trainer. It works for every IC lesson, and […]