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Chinese Learning Podcast | HSK 2
Trainlang / Hanyu
14 episodes
5 days ago
Are you learning Chinese at an HSK 2 level? With Hanyu Chinese School’s podcasts, you can improve your listening skills through real-life dialogues and deepen your understanding of Mandarin grammar and culture. Practice anytime, anywhere — and take your Chinese to the next level. Want to go further? Join the #1 online academy for learning Mandarin: https://www.hanyuchineseschool.com/en/
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Are you learning Chinese at an HSK 2 level? With Hanyu Chinese School’s podcasts, you can improve your listening skills through real-life dialogues and deepen your understanding of Mandarin grammar and culture. Practice anytime, anywhere — and take your Chinese to the next level. Want to go further? Join the #1 online academy for learning Mandarin: https://www.hanyuchineseschool.com/en/
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#13 How to Compare in Chinese with 比 & 没有 | Is Hot Water Really a Healing Drink? | HSK 2
Chinese Learning Podcast | HSK 2
23 minutes 30 seconds
3 weeks ago
#13 How to Compare in Chinese with 比 & 没有 | Is Hot Water Really a Healing Drink? | HSK 2
How to Compare in Chinese with 比 & 没有 | Is Hot Water Really a Healing Drink? | HSK 2 In this episode, we focus on two essential grammar structures for making comparisons in Chinese: 比 (bǐ) and 没有 (méiyǒu). You’ll learn how to say things like “This book is more interesting than that one” or “He’s not as tall as his brother” — all using simple, clear sentence patterns that native speakers use every day. Then, we explore a fascinating cultural question: Why do Chinese people drink hot water so often? Is it really considered healing? We dive into this everyday habit, its roots in traditional medicine, and how it’s still part of modern life across China. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✅ How to use 比 (bǐ) to say something is "more than". ✅ How to use 没有 (méiyǒu) to say something is "less than" or "not as..." ✅ Common sentence patterns for comparisons in daily life. ✅ Cultural insight: the belief in hot water as a healing remedy. ✅ Fun and practical examples to reinforce your learning At Hanyu Chinese School, we take pride in offering a unique approach to language learning. What makes our school special? Here are some highlights: Online Campus: The best virtual campus. Access study materials, interactive exercises, and additional resources from anywhere, anytime. Private Teachers: Our highly trained teachers provide personalized classes with an individual approach. Trial Classes: Not sure if this language is for you? Try our trial classes! Immerse yourself in the language and discover if it’s the right choice for you. Hanyu Blog: Every week, we publish informative and entertaining articles to help you improve your understanding of the language and culture. Learn more languages with Trainlang! Visit our websites and start your language journey today!
Chinese Learning Podcast | HSK 2
Are you learning Chinese at an HSK 2 level? With Hanyu Chinese School’s podcasts, you can improve your listening skills through real-life dialogues and deepen your understanding of Mandarin grammar and culture. Practice anytime, anywhere — and take your Chinese to the next level. Want to go further? Join the #1 online academy for learning Mandarin: https://www.hanyuchineseschool.com/en/