Learn Chinese: Hobbies in Mandarin
This brief lesson covers the question "What do you usually like to do?" and the reply, which is followed by a list of vocabulary of hobbies and activities. *Lesson Content References retrieved from Pg. 18 - 20, Unit 2 & 3, Vol. 4, Interactive Chinese, LiveABC*Music from Rick Clarke: http://Music4YourVids.co.uk I get a lot of tips from Rick too! Check out his Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/rickvanman
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