Talk Chineasy - Learn Chinese every day with ShaoLan Chineasy by ShaoLan
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Learn Chinese with ease!
Talk Chineasy brings you 7-minute daily Chinese lessons. Each day, ShaoLan and a special guest share interesting cultural insights and stories as they teach you a useful Chinese phrase. Our amazing guests include rock stars, artists, CEOs, professors, adventurists, scientists, and more. You’ll discover the rich culture behind the most widely spoken language while learning how to converse in essential Mandarin Chinese.
✨ Explore various topics, special guests, and inspirations at https://www.chineasy.com/talk/
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Questions? Email hello@chineasy.com, we’re happy to help.
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133 - Chopsticks in Chinese with ShaoLan and Josh Edbrooke from Transition band
Transition drummer Josh and ShaoLan discuss the origins of chopsticks and how to pronounce it just right in Chinese. The chopsticks in every Asian country have slightly different characteristics. Which style do you find easiest to use?
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132 - Challenge in Chinese with ShaoLan and Renowned Leader, Economist and Author Noreena Hertz
Noreena Hertz is a bestselling author and chief economics editor of the UK’s ITV. ShaoLan asks her to reveal why having a challenge in life is so important and how she has motivated herself to grow and reach new heights. In this fascinating conversation, learn the word for “challenge” in Chinese!
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131 - Brothers & Sisters in Chinese with ShaoLan and Young Ballet Dancer Luke Wragg
ShaoLan shares with rising star dancer of the Royal Ballet, Luke Wragg how to let your friends know whether you have any brothers or sisters in Chinese. Find out why it is important in Chinese society whether a brother or sister is older or younger than you.
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130 - Relationship in Chinese with ShaoLan and CBE, Author & Radio Broadcaster Carole Stone
Relationship is everything in China. The best step to getting “guanxi” is right here on the Talk Chineasy episode and who better to learn the word than one of London’s best-connected people, the “queen of networking” Carole Stone CBE.
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129 - Diet in Chinese with ShaoLan & Founder Dean Ornish from Preventive Medicine Research Institute
ShaoLan teaches renowned doctor Dean Ornish how to say “diet” in Chinese. Dean looks at the reasons why a healthy diet is so important.
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128 - Interview in Chinese with ShaoLan and Co-founder Genevieve Lydstone from Scout Technologies
In this special episode, ShaoLan teaches the co-founder of Scout Technologies Genevieve Wolff Lydstone the word for “interview” in Chinese. Find out Genevieve’s tips on how to perfect your interview technique and find out how Scout is revolutionising the way in which companies search for their employees.
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Customer Reviews
Remember and forget
Very useful and helpful words: all the teachings are few words a day and easy to remember: repetition and frequent listening make me more remember. Thank you very much for your wise way of teaching method. Awesome lessons. To remember, I have to recall and listen at least one lesson a day, every day.
Thank you for your help.
Extremely interesting
I’m really enjoying this podcast. There’s lots of repetition and I love that they describe the origin of the character. It’s so interesting and gives you a way to remember the character and the meaning.
Now less awkward than before
As far as I know the Taiwanese are reserved and closed up (almost tormented) people in general but the hostess should work on being more relaxed and genuinely interested in what guests have to say. Just pushing for Chinese without regards for timing and the awkward artificial laughter is painful to listen to... It used to be cringy, now it’s only awkward.