Chinese Tenses Part one – Future tense + How is the weather?
Learn how to build sentences in future tense in Mandarin Chinese and use them in daily life. Practice various future tense exercises and ask about the weather, health, and personal preferences. Review the word 多 and its usage with examples. Suitable for beginner Chinese learners.
What you’ll learn
- How to build sentences of Future tense in Chinese Mandarin
- Be able to use in daily life
- A lot of practices of Future tense
How is the weather? & Answer – too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? – The use of the future tense – will
Drink more water / Have more rest – try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word – 多 duo – A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? – How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something – or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
How is the weather? & Answer – too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? – The use of the future tense – will
Drink more water / Have more rest – try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word – 多 duo – A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? – How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something – or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
How is the weather? & Answer – too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? – The use of the future tense – will
Drink more water / Have more rest – try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word – 多 duo – A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? – How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something – or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
How is the weather? & Answer – too cold / hot
Will tomorrow rain? – The use of the future tense – will
Drink more water / Have more rest – try to convince someone to do something more.
The review for the word – 多 duo – A few ways to use with examples.
How is your health? – How are you doing? to ask the health aspect.
I love to do something – or the negative way, do not love / like to do something.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Chinese learner
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