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Learn Multi-Language with Yuika
Yuika Sun
220 episodes
7 months ago
It’s been a while since I decided to share my multi-language learning experience to the world. No matter you know any one of English, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese or Korean, or any combination of those languages, this podcast may bring you a fresh feeling to learning a new language or even multiple languages in a different angle. I hope this podcast will help you along every step of the way on your Multi-Language journey!
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It’s been a while since I decided to share my multi-language learning experience to the world. No matter you know any one of English, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese or Korean, or any combination of those languages, this podcast may bring you a fresh feeling to learning a new language or even multiple languages in a different angle. I hope this podcast will help you along every step of the way on your Multi-Language journey!
Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Kids & Family,
Technology,
Stories for Kids
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Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E101 (Audio)
Learn Multi-Language with Yuika
1 minute 17 seconds
10 months ago
Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E101 (Audio)

In English, there is an interesting expression: "comparing apples to apples." It means that when making a comparison, the two things should be similar and relevant, rather than unrelated. The opposite is called "comparing apples to oranges."



For example, when shopping at a mall, you should compare one pair of shoes with another in terms of size and style. You shouldn’t compare a pair of shoes with a hat to determine which is more expensive or which looks better. The former is an "apples-to-apples" comparison, while the latter is an "apples-to-oranges" comparison.
Learn Multi-Language with Yuika
It’s been a while since I decided to share my multi-language learning experience to the world. No matter you know any one of English, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese or Korean, or any combination of those languages, this podcast may bring you a fresh feeling to learning a new language or even multiple languages in a different angle. I hope this podcast will help you along every step of the way on your Multi-Language journey!