User Comments - rich
rich
Posted on: Paris
April 30, 2008 at 7:02 AM真巧昨天的搏客是关于巴黎的, 因为我上个星期自己去巴黎八天,昨天刚回来! 真希望我早一点儿有这个课程,因为我在巴黎认识了一些中国人,可是不知道怎么说很多巴黎著名的地方. 还是很好的复习, 呵呵. 谢谢你们! 我建议你们都去巴黎转转. 我也盼着FrenchPod.com. 加油! Zhēn qiǎo zuótiān de bó kè shì guānyú Bālí de, yīnwèi wǒ shàng ge xīngqī zìjǐ qù Bālí bā tiān, zuótiān gāng huílai! Zhēn xīwàng wǒ zǎo yīdiǎnr yǒu zhège kèchéng, yīnwèi wǒ zài Bālí rènshi le yīxiē Zhōngguórén, kěshì bùzhīdào zěnme shuō hěn duō Bālí zhùmíng de dìfang. háishi hěn hǎo de fùxí, hēhē. xièxie nǐmen! Wǒ jiànyì nǐmen dōu qù Bālí zhuànzhuan. wǒ yě pànzheFrenchPod.com. jiāyóu! 以明
Posted on: Knitting a Scarf
April 10, 2008 at 11:41 AMWow! AuntySue finally made an appearance on her very own lesson!!!!!
Posted on: Yang Jie's Diary: The Final Episode
April 10, 2008 at 11:33 AMNot all Korean movies/dramas end that way, others require: * someone having a memory loss * having a change of identity in grade school * believing your ownly friend in gradeschool died (of course is the opposite sex) and so you don't realize it is her after moving back to Korea living in another country under other identity and your new adopted parents who found you at a hospital don't want you to even know that classmate is still alive... (okay, so maybe that is just Summer Waltz)
Posted on: Knitting a Scarf
March 30, 2008 at 4:21 PMAll Cpod has to do is come up with a lesson on poker, where Bazza being too addicted to leave Facebook's Poker game to do his ChinesePod lessons... As for Auntie Sue not showing up, I'm sure those at ChinesePod who came up with putting her name in the lesson are real bummed.... or had wish they had waited until knowing she was around. I'm sure when she comes back, there will be another 100+ conversation posts here (then we'll check Bazza's jealousy level)
Posted on: Art Museum
March 27, 2008 at 1:05 PMI just posted some videos from hanyu.com.cn in this post: http://chinesepod.com/connections/viewpost/rich/connect/Art+Museum+Videos+-+Dialog+from+NPCR+textbook We get to see in a Chinese art gallery, and have a simple dialog going on. I will also post some of the vocabulary from the NPCR text books they come from.
Posted on: #41
March 19, 2008 at 4:16 PMYes, easy... I am ashamed that I had to listen to it twice... its one of my favorite movies... saw it 9 times in the theater when it came out... definitely should have picked a part that didn't have the music. (actually, I don't remember that scene having music... was that added for this, or am I just mistaken?)
Posted on: #40
March 17, 2008 at 5:37 PMHere's my "Tatanka": (been so long since I've seen that movie, that maybe there wasn't even a scene where he calls the dog over and over...)
Posted on: #40
March 17, 2008 at 5:29 PMI have to admit, when I first listened to this last week, and heard some grunting, panting or whatever it was (maybe that was just Jenny?) I first thought of the movie "Turner & Hooch", wth Tom Hanks... ha ha. I know. I know, doesn't fit how Clay I believe said it was a top movie of the 90s or something, yet it sounded like someone calling a dog over and over, and the first thought I had was of Tom Hanks in that movie, yet couldn't figure out why they would have translated Hooch into Tatanka...so I scrapped that theory and got it right on my second guess.... Anyone else have a strange guess like that??
Posted on: MSN and QQ
March 17, 2008 at 4:15 PMYes, a computer series of podcast lessons is definitely an order!!! (been trying to get more computer stuff taugh on Cpod for a long time... after all, we are all 在线上 are we not?
Posted on: Paris
May 1, 2008 at 8:16 AMI too was almost converted to start learning French and less Chinese when I was in Paris last week.... *almost* I was surprised I didn't learn more when I was there though, even though I cared my phrase book everywhere I went.