Crazie Laoshi
Intermediate
Long study hoursThe video is about a Chinese teacher, Crazy, sharing stories from her childhood and discussing the concept of self-study sessions in Chinese schools. The students engage in a conversation about the changes and challenges in studying during middle school, including longer study hours and the importance of self-study sessions.Intermediate
Study companionThe video discusses the cultural phenomenon of "陪读" in China, where family members accompany students to study, take care of them, and help with daily tasks while renting a nearby house. The students also talk about eating in dorms and whether all students live there.Intermediate
People dorm room? Life was hard back then.The video is a Chinese lesson where the teacher shares real-life stories about their middle school dormitory. The lesson covers what students need to bring to the dorm, how they eat outside the cafeteria, and the school rules about eating in the classroom.Intermediate
Rural school dormitoryThe video showcases Crazy teacher sharing childhood stories while traveling in Peru, specifically focusing on his middle school dormitory experiences. Viewers engage in Chinese language learning and get insights into dormitory life with multiple bunk beds for students.Intermediate
How to learn characters quickly? Chinese radical lesson 10In this video, the speaker teaches Chinese radicals and their meanings, using examples and idioms to help learners understand and remember the characters. The speaker encourages viewers to practice and improve their Chinese reading skills.Intermediate
Middle school bike crazeThe video is a lesson where the teacher, Crazy, talks about his experiences living in a school dormitory during middle school. He discusses how students from rural areas commute to school, the size of the school dormitories, and asks students to guess how many people live in his dormitory.Intermediate
Learn to ride a bikeThe video is about a person sharing their experience of learning how to ride a bike, including falling down multiple times and feeling hesitant to tell their grandparents. The person reflects on their family's lack of comfort and encouragement, leading them to keep some experiences to themselves.Beginner
How to learn Chinese from zeroThe video provides a method backed by research to help learners progress in Chinese fluency by using comprehensible input, structured guidelines, and a vocabulary-building app. The method focuses on listening, reading, speaking, and writing in Chinese to help learners achieve basic fluency more effectively than traditional methods.Intermediate
Boarding SchoolThe video discusses the speaker's experience transitioning from living with grandparents to attending middle school, highlighting the distance to the nearest school and the decision to live on campus. The speaker asks viewers about their own experiences with middle school and living arrangements, prompting reflection and engagement with the topic.New starter
Cooking rice for the first timeThe video is about a child named Panpan who cooks for the first time with their father's help, learning how to make rice. The family enjoys the meal together, and Panpan's parents are happy that Panpan can now cook.Intermediate
Pillow fightThe video transcript depicts a conversation about childhood games and memories, specifically focusing on activities like pillow fights, playing marbles, and other traditional games like Chinese garter and hopscotch. The speakers reminisce about their past experiences and discuss the games they used to enjoy, highlighting the fun and simplicity of childhood activities.Intermediate
After schoolThe video is a language lesson where the teacher describes childhood memories of going home from school with siblings and friends, doing homework, and playing together. The teacher also engages the students in interactive questions and discussions about their own experiences.Intermediate
Stuck with Strange BrotherThe video is about a Chinese teacher, Crazy, sharing childhood stories in his live class. He talks about meeting his brother for the first time when he was seven, and how they lived together and went to school together. The students in the class interact with Crazy, answering questions and sharing their own experiences with siblings.New starter
The Turtle Rabit RaceThe story is about a turtle and a rabbit who are friends and decide to have a race. The rabbit runs fast while the turtle goes slow, but in the end, the turtle wins because the rabbit takes a break.Intermediate
Stranger brotherThe video is a Chinese language lesson where the teacher shares a story about his relationship with his younger brother, highlighting the differences between them and their upbringing. The teacher engages students in discussions about siblings and family dynamics, encouraging them to share their own experiences.New starter
What to do at homeThe video tells the story of Panpan wanting to play Hide and Seek with his parents, but they are too busy. Panpan ends up feeling upset but eventually cheers up when he helps his dad cook, showing the importance of family bonding.Intermediate
Brother cameThe video is a Chinese language class where the teacher shares a story about his brother coming to live with their grandparents after his parents moved to the city for work. The story highlights the challenges faced by children in rural areas who cannot attend schools in urban cities due to household registration policies.Intermediate
Secret of my nameThe video transcript is about the story of how the speaker got her name "Yang Ling" from her aunt, who wanted her to be like sunshine. It explores the significance of names in shaping one's identity and destiny.New starter
Dog Wants BaoA story about a boy named Junjun and his love for buns, where he overcomes his fear of a dog to share a bun, bringing joy to both of them.Intermediate
Secret of my name pt2The video discusses the story behind the speaker's name, from the influence of family members to the meaning of each part of the name. The speaker shares how their name reflects aspects of warmth, brightness, and strength, tying it back to their family and personal history.