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Today we are talking about some of the structures, common ones and more advanced ones, when expressing an emotion. And when to use which. For example, as the title suggests, why do we use 2 different structures when saying “I’m happy” and “I’m wrong”? Let’s dive in with Karen!
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You can DOWNLOAD the PDF study notes at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chillingchinese
Monthly members have access to all transcripts & notes, bonus episodes, weekly readings, weekly grammar lessons and more perks!
Today we are talking about some of the structures, common ones and more advanced ones, when expressing an emotion. And when to use which. For example, as the title suggests, why do we use 2 different structures when saying “I’m happy” and “I’m wrong”? Let’s dive in with Karen!
Donate: https://www.paypal.me/issuejoe
If you want to find your own personal tutor for studying Chinese, try italki!
Use our link to get 10$ off: go.italki.com/chillingchinese
Get some extra daily learning by following us on:
Instagram @chillingchinese
YouTube: Chilling Chinese
Tik Tok: Chilling Chinese
You can ACCESS the【study material+transcript】at 👉🔗 https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chillingchinese
OR
patreon.com/chillingchinese (SAME CONTENT)