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Communication Strategies in Mandarin

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    1. Saying "Excuse Me" in Chinese
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    In this lesson from Language Bite, the vocabulary and pronunciation for the simple Mandarin phrase "Excuse me" is introduced. Be sure to practice pronunciation!

    In this lesson from Language Bite, the vocabulary and pronunciation for the simple Mandarin phrase "Excuse me" is introduced. Be sure to practice pronunciation!

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    2. "Can You Speak English?" in Chinese
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    In this lesson, Language Bite introduces the Mandarin to ask if someone speaks English, going over the pronunciation of the pinyin, as well as the vocabulary.

    In this lesson, Language Bite introduces the Mandarin to ask if someone speaks English, going over the pronunciation of the pinyin, as well as the vocabulary.

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    3. Asking for the Bathroom in Chinese
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    This lesson covers the basic structure of the Mandarin phrase asking for the restroom, but also introduces important Chinese grammar and pronunciation tips.

    This lesson covers the basic structure of the Mandarin phrase asking for the restroom, but also introduces important Chinese grammar and pronunciation tips.

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    4. Giving Directions in Chinese
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    In this lesson from Language Bite, getting and giving directions is covered, with some new vocabulary and grammar, as well as the proper pronunciation.

    In this lesson from Language Bite, getting and giving directions is covered, with some new vocabulary and grammar, as well as the proper pronunciation.

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    5. "Sorry to Trouble You" in Chinese
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    In this lesson, Language Bite covers this way of expressing gratitude in Chinese that nearly sounds like an apology and literally doesn't even say thanks.

    In this lesson, Language Bite covers this way of expressing gratitude in Chinese that nearly sounds like an apology and literally doesn't even say thanks.

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