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Forum: Speaking and Listening 5th February 2006, 03:01 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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Well, Cantonese does sound different to other...

Well, Cantonese does sound different to other Chinese languages, just as Min nan, Shanghaiese, etc
sound different. I just talking about the sounds, it’s how people recognize different languages
even...

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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I like putonghua spoken with a fairly standard...

I like putonghua spoken with a fairly standard accent, eg without the "er" sound colouring like in
Beijinghua, and with separation of c/ch, s/sh ,z/zh, n/ng, f/h, l/n.
I don't really know enough...

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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I'm surprised that people find Cantonese...

I'm surprised that people find Cantonese attractive sounding. I think It sounds horrible, with its
glottal stops at the end of words (eg moon), nasal "ng"s (surname Wu-Ng) etc, to me it sounds...

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Friday, May 30, 2008

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Audio file: please criticise my pronunciation

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Pinyin writes it like this:...

Pinyin writes it like this: 我(wǒ)也(yě)想(xiǎng)买(mǎi)笔(bǐ)记(jì)本(běn)

I heard it spoken with these tones:
2-2-1-3-4-1-3

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I am very impressed with your pronunciation. It's...

I am very impressed with your pronunciation. It's not that rusty at all. But yes, those 2nd and
3rd tones can be tricky. Quest gave good pointers. Otherwise, keep up the good work ! :mrgreen: 8)

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

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New Antiwave Podcast 人民大会谈4 - “东南西北”宋以朗 (下)

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Re: New Antiwave Podcast 超级难说6 - 猪年为何不能说猪?

Its similar with us Seventh-Day Adventists. We do not eat pork (and a lot of other animals too) or
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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How could I get better at tones?

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experiences relearning tones

Roddy, apologies if I have missed this, since I haven't been keeping up with the forum for a
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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experiences relearning tones

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Taiji master demonstration performance in Taipei

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On July 31st, a Taiji (shadowboxing) master demonstration performance was
held in Taipei. Various Taijiquan, Taiji swordplay and Taiji saber
performances were staged. The photo shows performance of Taji swordplay.

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Chinese language - Taiwan's celebrity "Xiao S" is engaged

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Taiwan's celebrity "Xiao S" is engaged

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"Da S," Hsu Hsi Yuan (the elder half of sister-duo ASOS) greets her
sister, "Xiao S," Hsu Hsi-Ti in the engagement ceremony on July 29, 2005.

Hsu Hsi-Ti's parents and her fiance's parents show up in the engagement
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - Beauties visit mysterious Grand Canyon in Tianshan

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Contestants participating in the Xinjiang division contest of the 2006
Miss Tourism Queen International take photos at the mysterious Grand
Canyon in Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang's Kuqa Scenic Spot on July 26,
2005.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Learn mandarin - Personalized chocolate

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Suzhou's citizens made personalized chocolate in chocolate bars on July
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

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During the summer vacation, Guangzhou Crocodile Park promotes a series of
activities themed "my summer vacation, my choice." At the park's popular
science hall, children are absorbed in such activities as searching for
crocodile eggs, identifying crocodiles and putting together the skull of
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Learn mandarin - Tourism carnival held in Shenzhen

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Tourism carnival held in Shenzhen

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Festooned vehicles parade are performed at the 2005 Huaqiao (overseas
Chinese) City Tourism Carnival held in Shenzhen's theme park - Windows of
the world, on July 22, 2005. Thousands of people including the park's
staff, actors and visitors were enjoying the large party.

Brazil actors are dancing Samba at the 2005 Huaqiao (overseas Chinese)
City Tourism Carnival held in Shenzhen's theme park - Windows of the
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Learn mandarin - Prediction on China's coal reserves refuted

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Prediction on China's coal reserves refuted

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Chinanews, Beijing, July 21 (By Yu Jingbo) - Zhang Xiaoqiang, deputy
director of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), does
not agree with the remark that "China's coal resources can support only
40 years of consumption" made by some experts of the industry. He stated
on today's national coal work conference that China's proven coal
reserves amounts to one trillion tons. Providing that China's annual
consumption reaches two billion tons, the nation can depend on coal as
major energy for quite a long period.
Zhang did not avoid mentioning that according to the result of intensive,
general and detailed exploration, China is still largely short of coal
resources at present. Based on intensive exploration, coal reserves
available to large and medium coal mines are only about 30 billion tons.
It is estimated that by 2010 China's coal reserve shortage based on
intensive exploration will reach 50 billion tons and jump to 125 billion
tons by 2020.
As a main component of China's primary energy, coal consumption accounted
for 67% of China's total energy consumption last year. In order to
provide stable coal supply for the development of the national economy,
China will strengthen geological exploration to guarantee 100 to 120
billion ton coal reserves based on intensive exploration by 2010 and 150
to 170 billion tons by 2020.

          ��China to face increasing coal shortage (2005-05-25)
          ��Tense coal supply to continue (2005-04-07)

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Learn Chinese - Well-paced fish popular

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Two fishes, with oranges in the mouths and in the form of "two dragons
playing with pearl", attracted many customers in Hangzhou's Century
Supermarket on July 19, 2005. Shop assistant said that one had to dress
himself up and fish was no exception. Exquisite packing boosted the sale
of fish.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Giant pandas spend hot summer

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Giant pandas spend hot summer

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Naive giant pandas were eating bamboos at the Nanjing Hongshan Forest Zoo
on July 17, 2005. Nanjing city reported a highest temperature of 36
degrees Celsius (96.8 degrees Fahrenheit), but giant pandas there enjoyed
nice treatment for national treasures, such as air-conditions, ceiling
fans and ice, cooling them down in the hot summer.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese Online Class - China to implement regulations governing electronic garbage treatment

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China to implement regulations governing electronic garbage treatment

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China is expected to "put into compulsory implementation" regulations
governing the treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment this
year, the Beijing-based Legal Evening News has reported.

BEIJING, July 17 - China is expected to "put into compulsory
implementation" regulations governing the treatment of waste electrical
and electronic equipment this year, the Beijing-based Legal Evening News
has reported.
The regulations stipulate that producers will be responsible for the
collection, recycling and reuse of their products at the end of their
life, otherwise, they will be fined up to 100,000 yuan (about 12,091 US
dollars).
Starting August 13, China-made mechanical and electrical products will be
charged an extra several euros to several dozen euros upon exporting to
the European Union. The extra payment willbe used by EU countries to
recycle electronic garbage.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Learn Chinese - 4th anniversary of Beijing Olympics bidding victory

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4th anniversary of Beijing Olympics bidding victory

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Students celebrate the fourth anniversary of Beijing's success in Olympic
bid in Beijing, July 13, 2005. It's been four years since Beijing was
awarded the right to host the 2008 Games. A recent survey showed 81 per
cent of Beijingers are confident their city will stage a successful
Games, and a whopping 95 per cent say they hope to serve as volunteers.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Chinese School - China's CNOOC eyes higher Unocal bid - FT

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China's CNOOC eyes higher Unocal bid - FT

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(Source: China Daily)

BEIJING, July 14 - China's CNOOC Ltd will consider raising its 18.5
billion USD takeover bid for U.S. oil producer Unocal, the Financial
Times reported on Wednesday citing people familiar with the matter.
The paper said CNOOC's board was expected to approve changes to the bid,
including giving management permission to raise the takeover offer above
the 67 USD per share in cash already offered. CNOOC's bid tops a 16
billion USD offer from Chevron Corp, although it faces numerous
regulatory and political hurdles.
Investor and analysts expect that Unocal will press Chevron to lift its
offer or risk losing its support for the deal. The Unocal board is due to
meet this week to discuss the takeover offers.

          ��Unocal may conditionally support CNOOC's takeover bid
(2005-07-07)
          ��CNOOC volunteers for acquisition review (2005-07-04)
          ��CNOOC defends Unocal bid (2005-07-03)
          ��CNOOC hopes US to review Unocal bid soon (2005-07-02)
          ��CNOOC's bid may ease yuan's pressure (2005-07-01)
          ��Unocal to vote on CNOOC takeover bid Aug.10 (2005-06-30)
          ��US gov't urged to stay out of CNOOC bid (2005-06-30)
          ��FM: CNOOC's Unocal bid is pure business (2005-06-29)
          ��Bush expects review of CNOOC' bid for Unocal (2005-06-28)
          ��Unocal to negotiate with CNOOC on merger offer (2005-06-24)
          ��CNOOC offers 18.5 bln dollars for Unocal (2005-06-23)

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Chinese School - Feathery creation

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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Ettore Bilotta as part of
his fall/winter 2005 collection, during Rome's Alta moda fashion shows.

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Fishermen wove net for the fishing season

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To prepare for the Fishing Opening Ceremony Festival on August 1st,
fishermen in Xitou Town, Yangxi, Guangdong Province are busy weaving nets
on July 10, 2005.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

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Ice world shows up in hot summer

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Grand Exposition of Ice Light & Sculpture opened in Tianjin Water Park on
July 9th. Numerous tourists would enjoy 60 sets of lifelike ice sculpture
in the hot summer. It is known the exposition used more than 500 ton or
near 1500 square meters ice and snow.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Chinese language - American Chinese took office at a US municipal government

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American Chinese took office at a US municipal government

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On July 6th (US Pacific time) American Chinese Tang Wenying took an oath
of office at the San Francisco municipal government to act as the city's
commissioner of Asian Art Committee. Tang Wenying graduated from
University of California - Berkeley and is running an investment
management company. She is a cousin of Henry Tang Ying-yen, Hong Kong
SAR's financial secretary,

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Chinese language - HK Ocean Park Polynesian Summer Splash

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HK Ocean Park Polynesian Summer Splash

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The Ocean Park Hong Kong announced on July 6th that it would hold a
special Ocean Park Polynesian Summer Splash with island ambience in this
summer vacation for tourists to pass the hot summer with great joy. They
can view spectacular explosion of "foam active volcano" with their own
eyes and enjoy nice spa.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Chinese School - Jiulong Waterfall in rainy season

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Jiulong Waterfall in rainy season

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In early July, Jiulong Waterfall in Yunnan's Luoping rushed down in
torrents during the rainy season, resembling the splendid scene of
Huanghe River.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Olympics: Stars shine for the contenders

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San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker, center, of France is flanked by
unidentified stewardess, Monday, July 4, 2005, on the tarmac of Paris
Roissy airport, prior to the departure of Paris 2012 bid delegation for
Singapore. International Olympic Committee members will vote in Singapore
on Wednesday to select the winning city. (AP)

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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China's first drum queen

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Upon invitation of the organizers, China's first drum queen performed at
the China Drum Festival. The 76-year-old drum queen was well received by
the audience for her excellent skills. Besides her is China's second drum
queen.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Chinese language - China's first aquatic landscape singing and dancing feast

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China's first aquatic landscape singing and dancing feast

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Kunming City staged a large-scale aquatic landscape singing and dancing
feast called "blessed and treasure land" on the evening of April 29.
China's first indoor aquatic theater which covers an area of over 1,000
square meters was set up in front of the banquet hall that can
accommodate more than 1,000 people. Through grand singing and dancing
performances, acrobatics and an atmosphere of modern sound and light, the
"feast" comprehensively displays the unique historical connotation and
cultural deposit of Kunming and is a large-scale dancing poem of Yunnan
Province that uncovers lifestyle, culture and folk customs. While
enjoying delicious food and wine at the banquet hall, tourists can
appreciate landscape performances given on the aquatic stage.

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Chinese language - Fresh vegetables vie to be shown on Olympic menu

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Fresh vegetables vie to be shown on Olympic menu

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Chinanews, Apr. 27 �C The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Agriculture
recently picked out more than 200 types of vegetables from various
countries and recommended them to the Beijing Organizing Committee for
the XXIX Olympic Games, or BOCOG, hoping that these vegetables could be
shown on the menus when the city hosts the Olympic Games in 2008.
"We choose vegetables that are considered native in the countries where
they grow so that they can meet the tastes of different people including
athletes, coaches, journalists, and tourists from around the world," said
an official of the bureau.
The official said most of the vegetables recommended by them were
available in local markets. If any kind of these vegetables is chosen by
BOCOG for the Olympic Games, they will allocate more lands to grow it.
For those that are chosen by BOCOG and yet not available in Beijing, the
local agricultural bureau will raise them in large quantities in the
future.
In addition to some common vegetables, some edible wild herbs, such as
dandelion, shepherd's purse, and purslane, are expected to be included on
the Olympic Games table. These wild herbs are usually considered
nutritious and have medical functions, and will be served as cold dish
starters. Some vegetables, which are normally used in foreign countries
to enhance food flavor, might also appear during the Olympic Games. While
in China people usually use scallion, ginger, and garlic to enhance food
flavor, in Europe, for example, people might slice peppermint leaves into
bits and scatter them in cold dishes or salads. The peppermint leaves can
not only enhance food flavor but they have a cooling effect as well. The
Beijing Municipal Bureau of Agriculture has included exotic vegetable,
such as peppermint leaves in their recommendation list, hoping that more
people in Beijing and across the country will get to know these exotic
vegetables and their cooking methods when the Olympic Games are held.

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Super models presented summer fashion

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Super models presented summer fashion

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At the event called "Spring and Summer Fashion" held in Guangzhou's La
Perle Plaza, a shopping mall of famous brands, Patina Lin and Eunis Chen,
super models from Taiwan and Hong Kong, were dressed in glamorous outfits
and demonstrated this year's spring and summer fashion.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - Precious pocket watches on display in HK

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Precious pocket watches on display in HK

www.chinanews.cn 2006-04-24 16:07:25

Christie's exhibited some extractive articles for auction such as
"important pocket watches and wrist watches" and "magnificent jewelry" of
Geneva in Hong Kong on Apr. 22 for the celebration of its 20th
anniversary. The exhibits include various rare and pricy fancy colored
diamonds, gems and classical pocket watches, and some are known as
"clocks and watches specially designed for the Chinese market" by the
Westerners.

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Chinese School - Achievements in protecting IPR "obvious"

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Achievements in protecting IPR "obvious"

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Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi visits the China Achievements Exhibition for
Intellectual Property Protection (IPR), held at the Military Museum of
the Chinese People's Revolution in Beijing, capital of China, April 17,
2006.(Xinhua Photo)

BEIJING, Apr.18 - The Chinese government has been attaching great
importance to the protection of intellectual property rights and has made
obvious achievements in this regard, Vice-Premier Wu Yi said on Monday.
Wu, who is also head of a national working group on IPR protection, made
the remarks after visiting an exhibition showcasing China's achievements
in protecting trademarks, patents, copyrights and other intellectual
properties.
The vice-premier visited the exhibitions at the military museumin
downtown Beijing, the first of its kind ever held in China.
After being briefed by officials from the Ministry of Public Security,
the State Intellectual Property Office and other relevant authorities, Wu
said China's efforts in IPR protection over the recent years have
produced significant results.
The vice-premier warned that the protection of IPR is not something that
can be done in one stroke and will demand a strenuous long-term effort.
The protection of IPR must be taken as part of the national drive in
building an innovative country, she said.
The exhibition was organized by the national working group on the
protection of IPR. It was opened on Sunday and will last for eight days.

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