
Beginner Conversations in Chinese - Most Frequently Used Phrases and Sentences by Motherly Notes
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<p>Welcome to Beginner Conversations in Chinese, your frequent dose of practical, high-frequency Chinese phrases designed to get you speaking fast! Hosted by Julie Liu, founder of Motherly Notes School, this podcast is perfect for beginners looking to master Mandarin in a fun and engaging way. Whether you’re a current student at Motherly Notes, a parent learning alongside your kids, or a self-learner diving into Chinese for the first time, each episode will introduce you to real-world sentences that you can use right away. Follow along with our Beginner Conversations in Chinese book series available on Amazon, or join our live classes for more in-depth practice. Through humor, repetition, and bite-sized lessons, we make learning Chinese easy, entertaining, and practical. Subscribe now to start your Mandarin journey!</p><p><strong>Book: </strong>https://amzn.to/3zUQXeQ</p><p><strong>About the Course:</strong> https://class.motherlynotes.com/pages/beginner-conversations-in-chinese-fast-way-book-series</p><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/MotherlyNotes/</p><p><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/motherlynotes/</p><p>@MotherlyNotes @MandarinMayhem @BeginnerConversationsinChinese @MotherlyNotesSchool</p><p><strong><u>About:</u> </strong>Julie Liu is the founder of Motherly Notes Chinese School, a global online school that focuses on getting kids to true native-level fluency in Mandarin. She is currently pursuing her Master's in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago as well as a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. Julie’s passion for education drives her to create highly engaging, affordable courses that inspire children to love learning Chinese. As the host of two podcasts, Beginner Conversations in Chinese and Mandarin Mayhem, Julie makes language learning fun for both kids and parents. While Beginner Conversations in Chinese follows her book series and focuses on structured learning, Mandarin Mayhem explores pop culture, parenting experiences, and random topics in Chinese with humor and spontaneity.</p>
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October 17, 2024
Episode 8: Review Time! Lesson 1 Review 2 Games!
<p>In this episode, Julie Liu guides Mandarin learners through a review of phrases related to daily routines, focusing on morning activities and expressions of readiness. The session is interactive, encouraging listeners to participate by repeating phrases and answering questions. Julie emphasizes the importance of practice and provides a fun and engaging environment for learning Chinese.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Morning Routines in Chinese</p><p>02:45 Daily Activities: Vocabulary and Phrases</p><p>06:07 Expressing Readiness and Completion</p><p>08:55 Review and Practice for Future Lessons</p><p><strong>Book: </strong>https://amzn.to/3zUQXeQ</p><p><strong>About the Course:</strong> https://class.motherlynotes.com/pages/beginner-conversations-in-chinese-fast-way-book-series</p><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/MotherlyNotes/</p><p><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/motherlynotes/</p><p>@MotherlyNotes @MandarinMayhem</p><p><strong><u>About:</u> </strong>Julie Liu is the founder of Motherly Notes Chinese School, a global online school that focuses on getting kids to true native-level fluency in Mandarin. She is currently pursuing her Master's in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago as well as a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. Julie’s passion for education drives her to create highly engaging, affordable courses that inspire children to love learning Chinese. As the host of two podcasts, <em>Beginner Conversations in Chinese</em> and <em>Mandarin Mayhem</em>, Julie makes language learning fun for both kids and parents. While <em>Beginner Conversations in Chinese</em> follows her book series and focuses on structured learning, <em>Mandarin Mayhem</em> explores pop culture, parenting experiences, and random topics in Chinese with humor and spontaneity.</p><p><br></p>

October 17, 2024
Episode 7: Review Time! Lesson 1 Review 1 Games!
<p>In this engaging episode of Beginner Conversations in Chinese, host Julie Liu introduces a fun game show format to review key lessons from previous episodes. The interactive session includes fill-in-the-blank activities, weather vocabulary, and practical phrases for daily situations, encouraging listeners to actively participate and practice their Mandarin skills. Julie emphasizes the importance of consistent practice and invites listeners to join live classes for further learning.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Game Show Format</p><p>02:54 Interactive Language Learning Activities</p><p>05:39 Practical Language Use in Daily Situations</p><p>09:02 Conclusion and Encouragement for Continued Learning</p><p><strong>Book: </strong>https://amzn.to/3zUQXeQ</p><p><strong>About the Course:</strong> https://class.motherlynotes.com/pages/beginner-conversations-in-chinese-fast-way-book-series</p><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/MotherlyNotes/</p><p><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/motherlynotes/</p><p>@MotherlyNotes @MandarinMayhem</p><p><strong><u>About:</u> </strong>Julie Liu is the founder of Motherly Notes Chinese School, a global online school that focuses on getting kids to true native-level fluency in Mandarin. She is currently pursuing her Master's in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago as well as a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. Julie’s passion for education drives her to create highly engaging, affordable courses that inspire children to love learning Chinese. As the host of two podcasts, <em>Beginner Conversations in Chinese</em> and <em>Mandarin Mayhem</em>, Julie makes language learning fun for both kids and parents. While <em>Beginner Conversations in Chinese</em> follows her book series and focuses on structured learning, <em>Mandarin Mayhem</em> explores pop culture, parenting experiences, and random topics in Chinese with humor and spontaneity.</p>

October 17, 2024
Episode 6: Ways to Say You're Done In Mandarin Chinese
<p>In this episode of Beginner Conversations in Chinese, host Julie Liu guides listeners through essential phrases related to readiness and completion in daily activities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of vocabulary related to clothing and preparation, encouraging active participation and repetition to reinforce learning. Julie also introduces various expressions to convey readiness and completion, making the learning process engaging and interactive.</p><p>00:00 Introduction to Readiness in Chinese Conversations</p><p>03:01 Reviewing Clothing Vocabulary</p><p>06:04 Expressing Completion and Readiness</p><p>08:48 Engaging with Daily Activities and Future Lessons</p><p><strong>Book: </strong>https://amzn.to/3zUQXeQ</p><p><strong>About the Course:</strong> https://class.motherlynotes.com/pages/beginner-conversations-in-chinese-fast-way-book-series</p><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/MotherlyNotes/</p><p><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/motherlynotes/</p><p>@MotherlyNotes @MandarinMayhem</p><p><strong><u>About:</u> </strong>Julie Liu is the founder of Motherly Notes Chinese School, a global online school that focuses on getting kids to true native-level fluency in Mandarin. She is currently pursuing her Master's in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago as well as a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. Julie’s passion for education drives her to create highly engaging, affordable courses that inspire children to love learning Chinese. As the host of two podcasts, <em>Beginner Conversations in Chinese</em> and <em>Mandarin Mayhem</em>, Julie makes language learning fun for both kids and parents. While <em>Beginner Conversations in Chinese</em> follows her book series and focuses on structured learning, <em>Mandarin Mayhem</em> explores pop culture, parenting experiences, and random topics in Chinese with humor and spontaneity.</p><p><br></p>
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<p>Welcome to Beginner Conversations in Chinese, your frequent dose of practical, high-frequency Chinese phrases designed to get you speaking fast! Hosted by Julie Liu, founder of Motherly Notes School, this podcast is perfect for beginners looking to master Mandarin in a fun and engaging way. Whether you’re a current student at Motherly Notes, a parent learning alongside your kids, or a self-learner diving into Chinese for the first time, each episode will introduce you to real-world sentences that you can use right away. Follow along with our Beginner Conversations in Chinese book series available on Amazon, or join our live classes for more in-depth practice. Through humor, repetition, and bite-sized lessons, we make learning Chinese easy, entertaining, and practical. Subscribe now to start your Mandarin journey!</p><p><strong>Book: </strong>https://amzn.to/3zUQXeQ</p><p><strong>About the Course:</strong> https://class.motherlynotes.com/pages/beginner-conversations-in-chinese-fast-way-book-series</p><p><strong>Facebook Group:</strong> https://www.facebook.com/MotherlyNotes/</p><p><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/motherlynotes/</p><p>@MotherlyNotes @MandarinMayhem @BeginnerConversationsinChinese @MotherlyNotesSchool</p><p><strong><u>About:</u> </strong>Julie Liu is the founder of Motherly Notes Chinese School, a global online school that focuses on getting kids to true native-level fluency in Mandarin. She is currently pursuing her Master's in Education at the University of Pennsylvania and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago as well as a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. Julie’s passion for education drives her to create highly engaging, affordable courses that inspire children to love learning Chinese. As the host of two podcasts, Beginner Conversations in Chinese and Mandarin Mayhem, Julie makes language learning fun for both kids and parents. While Beginner Conversations in Chinese follows her book series and focuses on structured learning, Mandarin Mayhem explores pop culture, parenting experiences, and random topics in Chinese with humor and spontaneity.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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