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British Slang That Confuses Mandarin Learners | Episode 450
Episode 450 is here! š
In this fun and chaotic bilingual episode, we chat about life getting back to normal after the holidays, the challenges of new projects, and a possible Mandarin retreat idea⦠before things take a very British turn š
We dive into one tiny English word ā āpissā ā and explore the MANY ways British people actually use it in real life. If youāve ever been confused by British slang, this episode is for you.
This podcast is spoken in both Mandarin and English, making it perfect for learners who want natural, real-world listening practice.
What youāll hear in this episode:
- Real couple conversation in Mandarin + English
- British slang explained in context
- Cultural differences in language use
- Relaxed, natural listening practice
Whether you're a beginner or advanced learner, come hang out and improve your Mandarin the natural way.
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