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Big Bang Vocab

Big Bang Vocab (Newbie)
“Big Bang Vocab” is a series of short and fun video lessons focusing on Chinese vocabulary.
In western countries, number 13 is considered unlucky. How about in Chinese? Do any fall between 10 and 19?
9000 people came to Adele’s concert! Learn how to express thousand numbers.
My boyfriend sent me 999 roses!
How old is your father? 40? 50? 60?
Tired? Headache? Stomachache? Toothache? Tell me how you feel.
What is your favorite movie and who’s your favorite movie star?
Plan on buying silk scarves or lucky charms for your friends next time you come to China? First learn the basic denominations of RMB in this lesson.
She likes to gossip-she’s such a big mouth!
When are you going to marry me? Tomorrow? The day after tomorrow? Next year? The year after next?
I was wearing high heels all day! My feet hurt!
Yesterday, the day before yesterday. Last year, the year before last. In Chinese how can we say the right words to speak of the past?
Gosh! Today is May 20th. I've had twenty blind dates since April 24th. I want a boyfriend!
I want to take a shower l, but I can’t find my shower gel!
Toothbrush, toothpaste, facial cleanser, facial cream…got everything you need for the trip?
I really miss Grandma and Grandpa. Let's visit them this weekend!
It’s a quarter past eight now. Oh my god! I forgot the interview’s at half past eight.
Thank God it's Friday! Let's go out dancing!
A Coke, some fries and a hamburger… learn how to express authentic western fast food in Chinese.
Look, this is my family photo! This is my elder brother. This is my younger sister.
Let’s say how Chinese address their family members.
What are the lucky numbers in Chinese? And what are the numbers that Chinese try to avoid?

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I have learned Survival Chinese courses here for a week and noticed that in Lesson 4 of the Survival Chinese course there is the measure word "个." The usage of this is not very clear to me? Could you explain it? Thanks!

- Tina


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