Intermediate - Chinese Podcast - Introducing the special one

Published: May 31, 2009, 11 p.m.

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She looked distinct tonight, or you can say, she was gorgeous. When she stepped down along the stairs in that white, gauzy dress, everyone stopped drinking, their conversations or whatever they were doing and turned around to the glamorous lady that came forward. No one knew exactly who she was walking to and who was going to be selected as the lucky gentleman. The lady didn\\u2019t glance around. She was so calm and so indifferent to everyone else. She only forged ahead straight to one corner, where a neatly dressed man was pouring a cup of Whiskey into a glass and handed it directly to her. As she approached closer, he took out another hand from behind and wrapped her attractive waist and scooped her into his arms. That was a ball hosted by a rich family and the man was just about to introduce his girlfriend to his family members. Please listen to this dialogue to find out how to introduce that special one into your family.

\\n\\nIn this lesson we discuss the use of the Retroflex tone - \\u513f. For example: \\u8ddf\\u6211\\u6765\\u8fd9\\u8fb9\\u4e00\\u4e0b\\u513f. Before \\u4e00\\u4e0b\\u513f, the words may look familiar - follow me here. Actually, \\u4e00\\u4e0b\\u513f is a slang for \\u2018a little bit\\u2019. It always comes after the verbs. In a word, it usually sits at the end of a sentence.

\\n\\u6211\\u4eec\\u4e00\\u8d77\\u8fc7\\u53bb\\u884c\\u5417? Here we have another grammar point. In most cases, we separate \\u884c\\u5417 with a common, and the closest translation to English is: \\u201dright?, ok?\\u201d. For example: \\u6211\\u4eec\\u5230\\u65f6\\u5019\\u89c1\\u9762\\uff0c\\u884c\\u5417? we will meet then, ok? So, to find out more about this grammar, please listen to the lesson, \\u884c\\u5417?
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