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Learn Mandarin Chinese  - Chinese Audio Lessons

Lesson 027. Working in China. Office Vocabulary.

Learn Mandarin Chinese - Chinese Audio Lessons

Melnyks Chinese

Education, Courses, Language Learning

4.4701 Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

This lesson will teach you some very common and useful vocabulary and sentence patterns used when working in China. You will learn office vocabulary in Mandarin Chinese and at the end of this lesson will be able to understand and say such sentences and phrases as “what’s your email address”, “did you receive my fax” or “my printer is broken”, etc. Full and detailed PDF lesson transcripts and worksheets are available for subscribed users.

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0:00.0

Hello, dear listeners. You're listening to Mandarin Chinese Lessons with Serge Melnik,

0:09.8

and this is Lesson 27. Our today's topic is about working in China and office vocabulary.

0:30.6

You can subscribe for detailed PDF lesson transcripts and also worksheets for each lesson on my website, www.melniks.com.

0:34.6

All right, now let's start by learning this lesson's new vocabulary.

0:39.3

And then we will work on the situational dialogues of this lesson.

0:45.3

Are you ready? Let's do it.

0:50.3

And the first word today is work to work or a job

1:00.0

gung-soo

1:05.0

work

1:06.0

work

1:07.0

work or a job

1:13.6

or a job

1:14.6

for example

1:19.6

you do what do you do what do you do? Or literally what work do you do?

1:29.3

You do?

1:30.3

Do what do?

1:33.3

Or,

1:35.3

you have a job?

1:38.3

Do you have a job?

1:41.3

Do you have a job? Do you have a job? You have a job? You have a job?

1:45.0

Do you have a job?

1:51.0

Good.

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