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Guardians of The Galaxy in Chinese-ChinesePod
Our favourite movie of this summer in Chinese
http://blog.chinesepod.com/guardians-of-the-galaxy-in-chinese/

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Chinese

Advice on moving to Taiwan | Interview with Aaron Posehn
Make-Up Tutorial
This lesson is for all you ladies, and i’m pretty sure the Gents will also take something away with them too.
Have you ever wanted to say what foundation or mascara was in Chinese? These things are possibly items that you use every day, and yet i’m guessing you don’t know the words for them. Fear not, some of them I didn’t know either.
So join me in learning some words to describe putting on make-up, or you can just watch as my sister slowly abuses my face.
I just want to take a second to thank ChinesePod for giving me the opportunity to do what I love and share it with you guys. Check them out here if you want to find out what they’re all about 🙂
Lesson Notes Coming…
Exciting News
A little bit about ChinesePod:
They are an excellent Chinese learning resource with over 3000+ amazing audio lessons, from complete beginner, all the way to advanced. I’ve been a fan for a few years, and it’s an amazing chance to join the team. We have a few exciting things planned for ChinesePod, so watch this space.
Click here for some free sample lessons
You can listen to me on the Important Chinese Things with Jenny Zhu Podcast here:
Episode 1: Finding Work in China and Taiwan
Episode 2: Internet Slang and Trendy Words
Episode 3: Kaohsiung Gas Explosion and Ghost Month
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Gas Explosion in Kaohsiung!
Host on Important Chinese Things with Jenny Zhu. In this weeks episode we discuss what’s been happening in the news including the gas explosions, corruption, and ghost month.
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Words used in the show:
食品安全 shí pǐn ān quán: food safety
供货商 gonghuoshang supplier Continue reading

Podcast on Slang Ft. Jenny Zhu and Bai Jie
The ALL STAR podcast is here. Share this post & learn SLANG from..
Jessica Beinecke (Bai Jie) of Crazy Fresh Chinese
Fiona Tian of MandarinMadeEZ and
Jenny Zhu of ChinesePod