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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd April 2004, 12:05 PM
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Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!
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Posted By 林彪
I think he means "什么"
I think he means "什么"
Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd April 2004, 11:21 AM
Replies: 63
Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!
Views: 9,598
Posted By 林彪
I guess your frustration and anger is pretty...
I guess your frustration and anger is pretty similar to what American-born Asian Americans feel
when people try to address them in an Asian language. Nobody likes it when people make a
judgement...
Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th April 2004, 10:19 AM
Replies: 63
Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!
Views: 9,598
Posted By 林彪
Wow. Maybe you should try going to the Chinese...
Wow. Maybe you should try going to the Chinese mainland, since fewer people speak English there.
Personally, I've never been to China or Taiwan and never have had much of an opportunity to
speak...
Forum: Speaking and Listening 15th April 2004, 03:35 AM
Replies: 63
Practicing Chinese with Chinese is impossible!!!
Views: 9,598
Posted By 林彪
Most Westernized Chinese, and especially...
Most Westernized Chinese, and especially Chinese-Americans, are proud of their ability to speak
English. That is why, if you attempt to strike up a conversation with a Chinese American in
Chinese,...
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