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Smalltalk of China
by Anqi La
Mandarin Chinese learning made fun and easy for adults. We dive straight in to the practical aspect of the language and speak freely and confidently.
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Mastering the Mandarin GCSE Speaking Exam: 3-Minute Conversation Strategies
In this episode of Smalltalk of China, we will break down the ultimate strategy for tackling the Mandarin GCSE speaking exam. Whether you are preparing for Pearson Edexcel or AQA, the biggest challenge is often sustaining a three-minute conversation on an unpredictable topic. We move beyond simple "yes" or "no" answers to explore how you can "bulletproof" your performance by mastering the art of the monologue.What you’ll learn in this episode:The Exam Roadmap: A clear breakdown of the three tasks—Role Play, Picture-Based, and the Conversation—and how to use your 12-minute preparation time effectively.The "Details, Details, Details" Rule: How to extend simple questions about hobbies or school into rich, descriptive narratives.The Timeline Tactic: Using Past, Present, and Future tenses to ensure you never run out of things to say.Creative Pivoting: Learn how to talk about other people (like siblings or friends) or compare different cultures and places when you don't have a direct personal answer.Mastering Comparison Questions: Strategies for handling "A or B" questions, pros and cons, and the "is it important?" prompts.
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Mastering Mandarin Tones: Moving From "Accent" to Meaning
Tones aren't just an "optional accent"—in Mandarin, tones are the meaning.In this episode, we tackle the biggest hurdle for Western learners: Tones. We move away from the idea that tones are "musical" and instead decode the "How" and the "Why Bother" using a logical framework.What we cover:Meaning over Music: Why the wrong tone results in a completely different word.The 4 Tones Decoded: A practical breakdown of pitch and direction for English speakers. Training: How to start "hearing" tones in natural conversation.
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Question Structures in Mandarin - A Logical Guide for English Speakers
Struggling to move past "Ni hao" in your conversations? The secret to great small talk is shifting the focus from your own performance to the person you are speaking with. In this episode, we explore the logic behind asking questions in Mandarin to keep conversations flowing naturally.In this lesson, you will learn:The "Ma" vs. "Bu" Logic: Simple ways to turn any statement into a question.Open-Ended Starters: Moving beyond Yes/No answers to build real connections.Cultural Intelligence: How to ask questions that are polite and engaging in a Chinese context.
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Mandarin Numbers, Dates & Time: The Logical Framework
Stop memorising and start understanding the system. In this episode of Small Talk of China, we break down three of the most essential foundations for any Mandarin learner: Numbers 1-99, Dates, and Time.Many learners struggle with these because they try to translate directly from English. Instead, we look at these through the lens of Western logic to show you how simple and predictable the Mandarin system actually is once you know the "rules."In this lesson, you will learn:The 1-99 Framework: Why counting in Mandarin is more logical than English.Dates & Calendars: How to structure years, months, and days.Telling Time: How to communicate schedules and appointments with precision.
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