This is my video for a video resume contest among universities in Taiwan. Please help me win the First Place by leaving comments, rating up and sharing this video for me. I NEED A LOT OF VIEWS TO WIN!!! xiexie dajia/ 謝謝大家! xoxoxo :*)
We buy tickets for most entertainment and activities, movies, concerts or park. This lesson introduces the sentences and vocabulary when buying a ticket in Mandarin. There is a quick update on my recent life after the lesson @ 06:33 :D
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This lesson covers the subordinating conjunction, when and while. The pattern "當...的時候/dang1...de5 shi2hou4" is used in Mandarin. You can see the same pattern goes on in different sentences that mean different things but other grammatical functions such as progressive 在zai4 and 一直 yi4zhi2 + Verb, are added to elaborate what speaker intends to express.
Near the end of the video is a simple update of my recent school life: Mahjong(麻將) it is! :D Just kidding la!
Please vote for me to be a candidate of the 5th News Anchor of TVBS competition, a news station in Taiwan.
This is my first time recording news in Mandarin (I have been a Campus English News Anchor of my university for a year and half), therefore it's been pretty challenging and I didn't decide to take on the challenge until the last minute. I didn't think I did a good job but it was still worth trying!
Please vote me up! But I think you will need to sign up as a member to vote and the website is in Mandarin, which makes it challenging for you too. Oops! Anyway, please vote if you don't bother getting through the language barrier; if not, your support is still very much appreciated! :)
Dajia hao! This is an update to all of you on the recent difficulty I've met which is what took me so long to upload a new lesson. I am sorry it will have to be the most basic style without much fancy editing and juicy role-plays but it doesn't mean they are not there. I do have a few scripts ready with rich content....Anyways, before I find someone to help me with my videos, this is gonna be how I roll: me sitting in front of the camera and teach YOU Mandarin. And it gives me an opportunity to finally get close and personal with YOU.... ;)
I am trying to save up Camera Fund for better quality videos to you all. I have been using the one I used in this video, which is the only one I have, for nearly two years and evidently, it doesn't have a good microphone because it's not a video camera. You can help make it happen by sending your donation to peggyteacheschinese@gmail.com