
Explore how to express leaving a deep impression in Chinese, including phrases like 'left a deep impression on me,' memory expressions, and the not only but also construction.
Continuing the lesson on Chinese sentence structure, this lecture practices subject placement, verb-adjective patterns, and dialogue-based examples to reinforce HSK two grammar concepts.
Explore practical Chinese phrases for Are you kidding, including don’t joke about my family, ever and never, and expressing mutual bonds and shared friends within the HSK 4 course content.
Explore practical Chinese dialogue from the lesson, focusing on time expressions, short forms, and phrases about two people being together, common tone, and better usage for HSK 4 learners.
Explore expressing sufficiency in Chinese using the verb + enough pattern and the 'go followed by' construction, with examples like tired enough and healthy enough, plus romance-related usage.
Explore how Chinese expresses change of state in romantic relationships through dialogues and the idea of two people sharing lives together. Emphasize accepting weaknesses for a stronger, shared future together.
Learn how to express romantic admiration in Chinese, distinguishing the positive admire from envy, and describe love between couples using everyday language.
Explore Chinese romance metaphors about the moon and stars, and uncover how age and night-time timing shape everyday expressions.
Discover natural expressions for talking about marriage in Mandarin, including mutual affection, gift exchanges, and social gestures, with vocabulary on attraction, ordinary things, and temper.
Explore how to use the phrase speaking of in Chinese, focusing on marriage, future plans, and personality, with cultural notes on eating and drinking.
This lesson adds vocabulary, including a verb form of completion, a noun meaning complete, a new word for correcting, and a formal measure word for people.
Adapt to life here and a new environment, practice making friends, navigate daily activities like going shopping and sending text messages, and distinguish unplanned from intentional moments.
Adapt to life here by practicing daily life dialogues and scenarios in Chinese. Build practical vocabulary aligned with HSK 4 through continued conversations and real-life situations.
Explore the concept of class reunion as a gathering, and how to contact or connect with others, noting that the word functions as adjective, verb, and noun.
In this class reunion lesson, practice Chinese vocabulary on counting attendees and expressions for entrance and exit, including that a door's mouth refers to where people go in and out.
Practice thinking of the old days by comparing Chinese structures like even though and although. Explore nuance, emphasis, and similar expressions in everyday usage.
Explore dialogues and grammar in Chinese intermediate two that express immediate actions using a specific structure, and distinguish fragments from complete sentences.
Explore how friends can enrich our lives by learning vocabulary for richness and variety and practicing sentence structures related to surroundings and interactions.
Develop practical Mandarin skills for making friends through example dialogues and verb usage. Practice two conversational calls to enrich social connections.
Define a genuine friend and explain how to understand it at a surface level, using empathy and basic Chinese comprehension to discuss time, feeling, and context.
Explore what makes a genuinely good friend, and learn how true friends stand up for you, stay by your side, and offer timely help.
Explore additional Chinese vocabulary, compare usage of similar words, and learn the phrase meaning 'to take this opportunity to' with practical example sentences.
Practice basic Chinese conversation in lesson 1-2 of Chinese intermediate 2 (HSK 4), including meeting a new team partner, seating, and dinner-related phrases.
Practice expressing confidence, ability, and suitability in Chinese for interview contexts, using vocabulary for talent, capability, and recruitment suitable for HSK 4 learners.
Continue with interview practice in Chinese, welcome back, and engage with audience interaction as the lesson resumes.
Explore who is in charge of a recruitment event and discuss responsibility and roles, while learning Chinese phrases for apply for jobs, materials, learning materials, and meeting requirements.
Identify who leads the recruitment event and practice chinese grammar on purpose, direction, and measure words, including using to for direction and the interchange of lie and truth.
Learn how to talk about studying law in Chinese, including how to say lawyer, and explore using separately and another to structure sentences.
This lecture follows the law major path toward becoming a lawyer after graduation, with a focus on opportunities in Shanghai and the role of mediation in legal careers.
Learn new Chinese words and phrases, understand smooth as without difficulty, and practice formal language with sequencing words like first of all and secondly, plus discussing exam results.
Identify the roles of interviewer and interviewee and understand what to be aware of in an interview, emphasizing honesty when answering questions.
Explore how to use change as a verb to shift status, understand its noun forms, and learn how to initiate meetings or dates while expressing feelings and judgment.
Define first impression as the impression you leave when you first meet someone, shaping others' feelings and judgments; explain how punctuality and front-of-sentence placement affect impressions.
This lecture introduces additional words, focusing on demonstratives like this and that, appearance and manner, and time-frame expressions for before, after, not long ago, and later.
Learn how to say 'don't mention it' in Chinese, and explore mentioning, reminding, and measure words for portions or books, plus expressions of urgency and time pressure.
Explore how to use 'don't mention it' in Chinese, understand 'high' as a tool to emphasize lateness, and see how 'learn more' and 'correct your view' function in dialogue.
Explore how Chinese verbs express original meaning and the sense of originally, and learn how verbs and nouns function as reminder, promise, or time reference.
Explore the Chinese idiom 手忙脚乱, meaning your hands and feet are busy or messy when you're too busy. Learn its usage in this Chinese intermediate 2 lesson for HSK 4.
Explore how to say business and cooperate in Chinese, practice key terms for a business deal, conversational chat verbs, and the use of emphasis and negation in context.
Practice Chinese dialogues to master completing business conversations, focusing on pan meaning chat and chung meaning completion with success, and learn the idiom everything is difficult at the beginning.
Learn how to use the Chinese short form meaning according to and apply it to plans, time, and schedules in HSK 4 course material.
Follow a plan through a challenging filming process, overcoming mid-production difficulties and intense scenes to achieve bigger results after three months of hard work.
Explore the Chinese grammar pattern 再...也/还是/都..., meaning 'no matter how,' used with verbs to express persistence. Examples like 'no matter how fast you run, you still can't win' illustrate usage.
Accumulate more knowledge by mastering Chinese grammar patterns for obligation with have to and emphasis through fronting, while understanding responsibility (ren gan) in daily Chinese.
Enrich your work experiences and interact effectively with colleagues during the first few years of work. Develop a sense of responsibility toward work to ensure tasks are completed well.
This lecture introduces additional knowledge on relation, clarifies when there is no relation, and explains time as frequency, while presenting two common phrases for asking what's the matter.
Explore lesson 3-4 from Chinese intermediate 2, course a, focusing on HSK 4 material. Engage with the caption’s varied phrases and snippets to practice pronunciation and everyday conversation.
Discover how to talk about discounts in Chinese, including 'to discount' and 'discount,' express 80 percent of the original price, and compare certainly and definitely for affirmation.
Explore how to use phrases like 'specially for you' and 'it seems like' with examples that show you can decide, see, and assure quality without lowering it.
Explore how phrases like 'on the way to' are used, clarify the non-age sense of old, and introduce the Chinese measure word for heavy machines and refrigeration vocabulary.
Explore how Chinese sentence connectors signal further information and start new sentences, with examples on expressing immediate effect, adding details, and flexible time references like last week and next month.
This revision video revisits two chinese grammar points: 都/也 and 给, showing that 给 can appear after the subject or after the verb, with both forms conveying the same meaning.
Learn how Chinese vocabulary handles taste and smell as nouns, the role of emphasis in characters, and practical use of invitation and related terms.
Explore how language conveys taste and evaluation, contrasting real quality with advertising claims, and practice negation structures to express things not as good as advertised.
Learn how to apply buying clothes standards in Chinese, using standard as both noun and adjective, and describe appearance or looks when selecting outfits.
Explore expressing perspective with 对我来说 and mastering the 不了 form to show you cannot perform an action, strengthening intermediate Chinese grammar and daily-life usage.
This lesson explains how to judge clothing quality and fit when buying, emphasizing that clothes should be comfortable, suitable for the wearer, and not too expensive.
Explore online shopping in Chinese, distinguish buy and shop around, and learn two usage forms: followed by a noun, or followed by an adjective or verb.
Learn essential Chinese terms for online shopping and understand the meaning of the term online shopping as introduced in the lecture.
This lesson introduces additional Chinese words, including beauty adjectives and the short form mei, and explains using numbers for clothing sizes, plus the formal difference between sau and chung.
Master how to express astonishment in Chinese using phrases like 'I can't believe', and learn basic vocabulary such as 果汁 (juice) within the Chinese intermediate 2 HSK 4 course.
Learn how to form emphasis in Chinese adjectives using the A B B pattern (two-character emphasis), and practice expressing entering places and common phrases in real-life dialogue for Chinese learners.
Learn how to express percentages and simple multipliers in Chinese, with examples like 100 percent, 30 percent, two times, four times, twofold, and fourfold.
Explore Chinese idioms and sentence structures at the HSK 4 level, including the idea that the higher the price, the higher the quality, with practical examples and dialogue practice.
introduce emotional activity and explain how to express aspect or side in Chinese, with examples of 'that aspect' usage and how verbs convey movement or activity.
In promotional activity II, price and quality aspects are discussed, with topic wise and quality wise framing, discounts, and free repairs within a year.
Learn how to host activities in Chinese by using quantity words with measure words, express within or among a group, and begin sentences with among followed by information.
In hosting activity (II), learn how to address customers warmly as fellow customers, and master shopping phrases for purchasing goods, gifting, and discussing exam-use books with discounts.
Learn the idiom 各种各样 meaning various kinds and how to use it in different situations to emphasize each item.
Explore how to express relationships between elements, interpret sentence structure and meaning, and use grammar to indicate immediate results or conditions, with examples on goods, prices, and general situations.
Explore additional Chinese words and phrases, including durations like the past three years and the phrase since then, plus in-between concepts and common job terms to boost daily communication.
Chinese intermediate 2 lessons 5-6 at HSK 4 level, analyzing fragmented lines and varied phrases from the caption to reinforce language skills.
Explore how to discuss nose bleeding in Chinese, covering the word for blood, the verb to bleed, related phrases for flowing, and pronunciation notes for common characters.
Nose bleeding (ii) introduces practical Mandarin phrases at the HSK 4 level, covering contact methods, shareholder terminology, and idioms about swapping air.
Explore everyday Chinese expressions for greetings, asking to do things, making plans, and expressing inability or time constraints.
Explore the meaning of 老样子 and the phrase 'the same old me' to show how Chinese expresses habit and routine at the HSK 4 level.
Explore how to research and study, noting that some terms can be verbs or nouns, and acknowledge that smoking has no health benefits according to the caption.
Explore how language contact shapes Chinese vocabulary and grammar, focusing on directional nouns and verbs, and revisiting words like before and have a look.
Learn Chinese vocabulary for mental health and mind, including terms for spirit, wakefulness, fatigue, and describing mental state and attention in everyday conversation.
The lesson discusses mental health and the criteria for healthy states, showing why you should act before health problems appear.
Master two Chinese grammar points: the 既...又/也/还 construction for linking adjectives and verbs, and the verb 掉 to indicate completion or disappearance, with usage for adjectives and actions.
Explore the Chinese term 减肥 and related phrases for reducing fat, describing physical and mental fatigue, emotional connection, and expressing feelings in everyday conversations.
Explore the Chinese measure word for long things and practice forming two sentences about a young child, with examples and pronunciation notes for everyday conversation.
Learn additional Chinese vocabulary for discussing research, postgraduate studies, master degrees, and obtaining or completing items, with emphasis on countable nouns.
“Chinese Intermediate 2 (Course A)”, produced by ChineseQQ is tailored for non Chinese speakers who are at entry intermediate level and are ready to progress to Upper Intermediate level. “Chinese Intermediate 2 Course” is designed to help you reach beyond HSK 4 level, and will help students equip with all skills required for taking HSK 4 proficiency test. The full course is composed of Course A (lesson 1-7), Course B (lesson 8-14), and Course C (lesson 15-20).
Composed of 7 lessons / 69 videos, all lessons in "Chinese Intermediate 2 (Course A)" would include a set downloadable lecture notes, which cover the entire lesson’s content, and a set of practice exercises, which is a combination of speaking questions, sentence structure exercises, short passages writing, etc. Additionally, interactive online study sets are provided, which would contain audio flashcards, quizzes, games, etc.
Apart from educational videos, Speaking & Listening practice videos are also prepared in every two lessons. They adds more interaction between students and the instructor, where students are expected to listen to questions asked by the instructor, and answer by themselves. This also further hones students' listening and speaking skills.
Lesson videos are designed in a fun and engaging way, with most content animated. It aims to provokes your interests and enhance engagement among lessons, allowing you to learn more enjoyably and effectively.