User Comments - Michael Krzykowski
Michael Krzykowski
Posted on: To Finish Something Off: Verb 好 (hǎo)
January 14, 2008 at 9:08 PMThanks Dave, I realized this after seeing a news story on the guy that started Facebook, then I looked it up on the net. When I heard Jenny talk about it in Qing Wen I thought it was someting in CPod.
Posted on: To Finish Something Off: Verb 好 (hǎo)
January 13, 2008 at 1:59 AMI can't believe there are no comments about this Qing Wen, but none are showing up! I thought it was a very good lesson. I don't know if anyone answers comments on old lessons, but if you do, Jenny, what is a "face book?"
Posted on: After You
January 10, 2008 at 2:57 AMOops, I spelled lǐmào wrong in the previous post!
Posted on: After You
January 10, 2008 at 2:55 AMThe vocabulary lists "mei liamao" as impolite, however in the expansion it uses "bu" in the phrase 他不礼貌 to say he is not polite (impolite). Please explain when you would use "mei liamao" instead of "bu liamao".
Posted on: Before Noon, After Noon
January 3, 2008 at 2:49 AMbella08 let me try. I'm sure others will correct me. Ni shenme shi ho lai wo nar? Wo yau xiawu lai. Wo wu dian lai.
Posted on: You talking about me?
December 31, 2007 at 2:51 AMTing le! I think that's the one where she told us Chinese don't check books out, they just read them in the library, and people hang out there because it is air conditioned. We heard Amber's description of the library. Clay's description might be as interesting.
Posted on: You talking about me?
December 31, 2007 at 2:27 AMGreat Lesson! I've heard about the Shanghai library in a couple of lessons now. Amber, it sounds like a popular place. Maybe you can have a lesson on the library and let us know what it is like. Is it noisy there? Do you read Chinese books. Maybe you should send Clay to the library and have him do the lesson! Sounds like that would be a new experience.
Posted on: Is someone in here?
January 19, 2008 at 1:21 PMAnother very good and useful lesson. 有人吗 yǒu rén mǎ? How does a Chinese dog answer, "woof -woof!"