22-1 為什麼台灣人決定到歐洲念書呢? (昱敏第1集)A Taiwanese doctoral researcher studying in Europe. Why did she decide to study in Europe? (Yumin Episode 1)

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22-1 為什麼台灣人決定到歐洲念書呢? (昱敏第1集)A Taiwanese doctoral researcher studying in Europe. Why did she decide to study in Europe? (Yumin Episode 1)

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Today we are chatting with Yumin, she is a good party friend of Tingting. Yumin is from Kaohsiung. She used to study in Chiayi for master's and bachelor's. Tingting met Yumin through her Canadian girl friend. After she arrived in Chiayi, the Canadian friend met Yumin through couch surfing. Yumin not only took her Canadian friend to parties, but also to salsa dancing activities, and even took her to concerts… 今天我們和昱敏聊天,她是莛莛的派對好朋友,她們是在某一個沙發衝浪的活動上認識的。昱敏是高雄人,她以前到嘉義念碩士班跟學士班。而莛莛有個加拿大女生朋友,她到了嘉義後,透過沙發衝浪認識了昱敏。昱敏不但帶她參加聚會,還參加莎莎舞的活動,甚至帶她去露營、參加音樂會... 某 mǒu: a certain 沙發衝浪 shāfā chōnglàng: couchsurfing 碩士 shuòshì: Master (degree) 學士 xuéshì: Bachelor (degree) 莎莎舞 shāshā wǔ: salsa 露營 lùyíng: camping … To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/taiwanese-in-europe/ If you’re more familiar with simplified Chinese, we also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/taiwanese-in-europe-simplified/ We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! Learn Chinese Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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