
Most frequently used Chinese expressions in daily life
Nǐhǎo 你好 Hi
Xièxie 谢谢 Thanks
Búkèqi 不客气 You are welcome.
Duìbuqǐ 对不起 Sorry.
Méi guānxi 没 关系 It doesn't matter.
Hěn gāoxìng rènshi nǐ 很 高兴 认识 你 Glad to meet you.
Wǒ yě shì 我 也 是 Me too.
Zàijiàn 再见 Goodbye.
Mǎlì: Nǐhǎo! Qǐngwèn, nǐ jiào shénme míngzi? 玛丽:你好! 请问, 你 叫 什么 名字?
Wánɡ Mínɡ: Wǒ jiào Wáng Míng. Nǐmen ne? 王 明: 我 叫 王 明。 你们 呢?
Mǎlì: Wǒ jiào Mǎlì, tā jiào Ānnà. 玛丽:我 叫 玛丽,她叫 安娜。
Wánɡ Mínɡ: Hěn gāoxìng rènshi nǐmen! 王 明: 很 高兴 认识 你们!
Mǎlì & Ānnà: Hěn gāoxìng rènshi nǐ! 玛丽 &安娜: 很 高兴 认识 你!
Names II-Summary of personal pronouns
Surname-Chinese prefer asking surname first when meeting or calling someone the first time.
Master how to form simple questions in a Chinese conversation, and practice with dialogues and fill-in-the-blank exercises for HSK 1–2 elementary learners.
learn to say chinese nationalities and where people are from, with guided pronunciation practice and example dialogues to reinforce correct usage.
Learn how to ask someone's nationality using where are you from and which country, and practice answering with guided dialogues and repetition.
Learn to form yes-or-no questions in Chinese by adding a final word to the sentence and provide short affirmative answers, like 'are you Chinese?' and 'are you American?'
Unit 2-5 teaches two new Chinese words meaning 'also' and 'both,' with contextual examples, picture-based practice, and dialogues on being called, names, and nationalities to build conversational skills.
Explore essential Chinese phrases for talking about languages, naming languages like English, German, French, Spanish, and Japanese, and practicing basic sentences to express likes and questions in an online classroom.
Learn practical conversational Chinese for identifying items in pictures, asking 'is this a Chinese book?', and saying simple phrases like 'this is coffee' with guided pronunciation and picture-based questions.
Practice turning Chinese statements into questions to ask names, family names, and preferences using picture-based prompts. Learn how to form essential conversational questions in Chinese for everyday interactions.
Master Chinese numbers zero to ten and learn to tell time, date, and money in everyday conversations. Use simple gestures and practice to recall numbers and phone numbers.
Learn three Chinese adjectives—good, busy, tired—and how to use them to describe feelings and to ask or answer 'how are you' in everyday conversations, with guided practice.
Learn new words, practice this dialogue, and use adjectives to ask and answer questions with how much in unit 6-3, consolidating key sentence patterns.
Practice Chinese adjectives for feelings—hot, thirsty, hungry—alongside food and drink vocabulary through dialogues, listening exercises, and sentence construction in unit 7-1 of the HSK 1-2 course.
Review food and drinks vocabulary in Mandarin, master phrases for eating and drinking, and practice sentences using verbs, nouns, and adjectives to describe meals and cafe scenes.
Master essential Chinese dialogue and sentence patterns in unit 8-4 of the HSK 1-2 course by reviewing vocabulary, drafting sentences, listening to a dialogue, answering questions, and summarizing key adjectives.
Review Chinese adjectives, create long sentences with each word, and practice form-changing exercises by turning questions into answers and applying adjective usage.
Unit 10-1 introduces essential Chinese verbs for looking, watching, reading, and listening, with a text, three key points, and new words.
Unit 10-3 presents listening text where a man introduces himself and his friend, with names and nationalities. Learners retell the text, fill a form, and design a questionnaire.
Explore unit 12-5 of conversational Chinese by practicing the dialogue, reading aloud, and completing fill-in-the-blank exercises to learn where to go, the verb to go, and place names.
Practice unit 14 of conversational chinese for hsk 1-2 in an online classroom by listening to dialogues, completing blanks, and role-playing a taxi scene to reinforce new words and grammar.
Learn the Chinese word high and its two meanings, compare single-subject versus two-subject sentences, and practice with examples to master usage and meaning.
Study a dialogue to identify how many people are mentioned and who they are, listen carefully, take notes, and complete quick translations while learning new vocabulary for expressing positions.
Explore unit 17 dialogue about who someone is and how to describe objects with adjective-noun phrases, and learn the measure word for counting nouns and saying two cups.
Explore how single-syllable adjectives go before nouns in Chinese, with examples about describing people, prices, and common phrases, and note the exceptions.
Study unit 17-4 dialogue from the HSK 1-2 course, learn the vocabulary, practice identifying people, and read and repeat lines to describe friends and teachers.
Explore the unit text introducing Mary’s classmates and teacher, practice the vocabulary, listen for four questions, and repeat the text to reinforce learning.
Explore everyday Chinese conversation by learning terms for alcoholic drinks, wine types, and color words while discussing life in Shanghai and practical questions about buying or ordering.
Learn how to ask for quantity in Chinese, mastering how many versus how much with the 'C plus a word and the no' pattern, and practice forming questions.
Continue learning three key words and practice dialogues by reading together, using 'stay at' with a place, and applying stay constructions in everyday conversations, including references to West Lake.
in unit 24-3, learners review six words through a guided dialogue, practice listening and speaking, and complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to reinforce basic HSK 1-2 conversational skills.
Learn to name various cakes in Chinese, ask how much each cake costs, and discuss favorites through practical dialogues in a beginner cake shop context.
Learn how to use the question word which in chinese to ask choices, such as which sandwich or which country, and practice accompanying measure words.
practice chinese conversation in unit 29-3 by reading a text, learning to address people younger with xiao before a family name and older with lao, and writing a dialogue.
Learn the cafe shopping dialogue, including ordering, prices, and quantities. Practice conversations reinforce new words and how to calculate totals.
Master the Chinese weight unit for food, and express quantities like 500 grams and 1 kg. Practice asking prices in a market and forming simple sentences with the weight unit.
Listen to the unit dialogue, answer questions, and fill in blanks to reinforce basic conversational Chinese for HSK 1-2. Practice with new words in a market scenario.
Explore a paragraph about Mary's experience buying clothes in China, practice listening and fill-in-the-blank tasks, and create your own dialogue and shopping story in Chinese.
This unit introduces new family vocabulary and chatting phrases for HSK 1-2 learners, guiding students to state how many people are in their family and practice saying it aloud.
Master elementary Chinese by exploring family members, ages, and introductions through unit 36-6 dialogue, and practice two ways to ask someone's age.
Practice conversational Chinese through unit 37-3, listening to dialogue and mastering family vocabulary, age questions, and introductions using say to introduce sons and daughters.
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