Chinese Short Dialogue | 听中文会话 | 中国語会話を聴く

Chinese Short Dialogue | 听中文会话 | 中国語会話を聴く

Improve your Chinese with short, fun dialogues! 🎧 Each episode features practical conversations about daily life, trends, and culture, with content available for four different levels of learners. For more, check out our app on the App Store and Google Play. Access full scripts, translations in 8 languages, and pinyin support to boost your learning. Download the "Chinese Short Dialogue" app today and dive deeper into Chinese language and culture! Learn Chinese(学习中文) in different languages: Learn Chinese중국어 배우기中国語を学ぶИзучать китайский языкHọc tiếng TrungBelajar bahasa MandarinAprender chinoتعلم اللغة الصينية

  1. 企业提前退休引发争议 - Corporate Early Retirement Sparks Controversy [HSK 5]

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    企业提前退休引发争议 - Corporate Early Retirement Sparks Controversy [HSK 5]

    Some companies implement retirement for women at age 50, which conflicts with the delayed retirement policy. Download the app here:Chinese Short Dialogue | WebsiteChinese Short Dialogue | App StoreChinese Short Dialogue | Google PlayAvailable in 8 languages on the app:Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية 《English Translation》黄刚: Did you see the news? Some companies are reassigning female managers who are nearing 50 to ordinary positions so they can be forced into early retirement under company rules. 陈花: I saw that. Doesn’t this conflict with the national delayed retirement policy? The state wants female employees to gradually extend retirement to 55. 黄刚: Yes. Companies do this mainly to save labor costs, but it’s very unfair to those female employees. 陈花: Many still have mortgages and children in school. Retiring at 50 would greatly reduce their income and increase life pressures. 黄刚: Now the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security is drafting new rules to protect the rights of over-age workers, requiring companies to pay work injury insurance for retirees who keep working. 陈花: I think the key is to prevent disguised layoffs like this. Companies shouldn’t just reassign positions to force people out. 黄刚: Exactly. Experienced female employees are valuable assets. If companies arrange roles more flexibly, they can actually retain more talent. 陈花: I hope future laws and policies can truly protect them, making both work and life more secure.

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  2. “本升专”:技能比学历更值钱? - “Bachelor to Vocational”: Are Skills More Valuable Than Degrees? [HSK 6]

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    “本升专”:技能比学历更值钱? - “Bachelor to Vocational”: Are Skills More Valuable Than Degrees? [HSK 6]

    The phenomenon of college graduates going back to vocational schools sparks heated debate and reflection in society. Download the app here:Chinese Short Dialogue | WebsiteChinese Short Dialogue | App StoreChinese Short Dialogue | Google PlayAvailable in 8 languages on the app:Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية 《English Translation》黄刚: Hua, have you heard? Nowadays quite a few undergraduates are going back to vocational colleges to study practical skills for jobs. This news is really surprising. 陈花: Yes, a colleague just discussed this with me the other day. Actually, it’s hard even for undergraduates to find jobs now. Companies prefer people with practical skills. For example, at Zhengzhou Railway Vocational College, 90% of graduates enter the railway system, with stable and respectable jobs. 黄刚: But some netizens feel it’s ironic that someone who scored 600 on the college entrance exam ends up with a vocational diploma. They even doubt whether degrees are becoming ‘worthless.’ Do you think this reverse trend in education affects fairness? 陈花: I think it reflects changes in market demand. What society needs are talents with both ‘skills + knowledge,’ not people who only know how to take exams. As the saying goes, ‘With a skill in hand, you’ll never worry about food.’ 黄刚: Also, undergraduate courses are sometimes too theoretical and can’t keep up with industry needs. On the other hand, vocational schools are closely linked to market demand. Popular majors like rail transit and new energy have very high employment rates. 陈花: Exactly. Many of my students now actually envy vocational school students, thinking they have an easier time finding good jobs. As long as you keep improving yourself, regardless of degree level, you can achieve good development. 黄刚: It seems that ‘degree-only thinking’ no longer works. Society now values practical skills and experience more. We must remind kids not to focus only on diplomas—real ability is what matters.

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  3. 张杰为什么不参加《歌手》? - Why Doesn’t Zhang Jie Join 'Singer'? [HSK 3]

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    张杰为什么不参加《歌手》? - Why Doesn’t Zhang Jie Join 'Singer'? [HSK 3]

    Exploring why Zhang Jie insists on live performances and does not want to be restricted by variety shows. Download the app here:Chinese Short Dialogue | WebsiteChinese Short Dialogue | App StoreChinese Short Dialogue | Google PlayAvailable in 8 languages on the app:Learn Chinese | 중국어 배우기 | 中国語を学ぶ | Изучать китайский язык | Học tiếng Trung | Belajar bahasa Mandarin | Aprender chino | تعلم اللغة الصينية 《English Translation》优子: Teacher Liu, I read in the news that Zhang Jie doesn’t want to join the program 'Singer'. Isn’t he a very famous singer? Why doesn’t he participate? 刘娜: Zhang Jie actually really enjoys singing at his concerts. He feels that singing on his own stage is more free and more genuine, without having to compete with others. 优子: But 'Singer' is so popular, many people want to join! Does Zhang Jie really dislike competitions? 刘娜: Yes, he said he likes 'Live', meaning he enjoys true live performances. Once when he joined a program, people suspected him of lip-syncing, which made him very sad. 优子: Oh, I see. I think singers should have their own choices, right? 刘娜: That’s right. Zhang Jie believes the most important thing in music is authenticity and emotion, not just winning rankings. In fact, many singers hope to sing the songs they love, not only for competition.

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Improve your Chinese with short, fun dialogues! 🎧 Each episode features practical conversations about daily life, trends, and culture, with content available for four different levels of learners. For more, check out our app on the App Store and Google Play. Access full scripts, translations in 8 languages, and pinyin support to boost your learning. Download the "Chinese Short Dialogue" app today and dive deeper into Chinese language and culture! Learn Chinese(学习中文) in different languages: Learn Chinese중국어 배우기中国語を学ぶИзучать китайский языкHọc tiếng TrungBelajar bahasa MandarinAprender chinoتعلم اللغة الصينية

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