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August 30, 2007

Basic 007 - It’s best to see a doctor

 

Well, we are still in the medical section. When we are feeling sick it’s always best to get a doctor’s opinion just in case. Here are some simple vocabulary we may use when seeing a doctor.

 
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  1. James posted the following on September 4, 2007 at 9:42 pm.

    Hi Stacey. In our main study area ( http://www.worldlearnerchinese.com ) in the “Halls” section you’ll find an online dictionary that would help you learn te words you need to know quickly. For your situation would you need to learn commands or general verbs? We can try to look into our “vault” of lessons and pull something out useful for you. Please let me know what we can do on this end.

    James

  2. WLC Admin posted the following on September 4, 2007 at 9:36 pm.

    Hello Stacey! We do have this kind of list in the training platform at http://www.worldlearnerchinese.com . In section 1 under "Halls" you’ll find a public dictionary for use. In this section you will find general glossaries and glossaries covering family relations, body parts and even medical termsl Please login this section. If you need assistance please let us know. Thanks for coming by. We hope to offer a good and useful service.

  3. Stacey Solano posted the following on September 4, 2007 at 12:19 pm.

    One thing that would be helpful, would be a list of verbs. To do, to follow, to eat, to play (etc). Or “would you like to” or “do you like”. These are phrases I would use a lot. Just a suggestion! Thanks for everything!

  4. James posted the following on August 31, 2007 at 10:39 am.

    Hello Stacey! It’s nice to have you join us. I hope that you find our programs useful in your situation. Remy and I will try to explain the contents of our program as clearly as possible.Please drop in our Mandarin training site where you can meet other interesting people with different backgrounds in learning Chinese. Hope you can join us there. ( http://worldlearnerchinese.com )

    Take care!

    James

  5. WLC Admin posted the following on August 31, 2007 at 3:19 am.

    That’s great Stacey! We will do our best. If you have suggestions on what topics you would like us to cover, please drop us a note. Please join our Mandarin Chinese learning platform at http://www.worldlearnerchinese.com . There we have a great community and access to live online Mandarin Chinese media.

    WLC also offers live Mandarin Chinese classes online in a virual classroom environment. Please check our FAQ for more information. Glad to have you join us.

  6. Stacey Solano posted the following on August 31, 2007 at 3:02 am.

    Thank you for the short audiocasts. I work in a pre-school and have a child coming soon who only speaks Mandarin. You have given me the tools to communicate basic thoughts to her. Thank you and keep them coming!


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