Wearing makeupIn this video, Juno teaches viewers how to apply makeup to cover pimples and dark circles, using foundation. She demonstrates step by step on where and how to apply the makeup on the face.Unconventional Chinese
6 methods I tried to stop coughingThe video discusses different methods tried for cough relief, including medication, oranges, soups with pear and lily bulbs, salt water gargles, herbal remedies, and using adhesive patches with essential oils. Amber shares her experience with each method and emphasizes the importance of good health.Blabla Chinese - Comprehensible Input
SportsThe video discusses personal preferences for different sports and activities, such as basketball, running, and hiking. It also highlights the importance of exercise for good health.Better in Chinese
3 beauty services before Chinese New Year pt2The video discusses the three beauty treatments that Chinese women often undergo before the Chinese New Year: getting their nails done, applying eyelash extensions, and styling their hair (whether cutting, coloring, or perming). These treatments are seen as essential to looking good and feeling confident during the festive season.Comprehensible Mandarin
Body partsThe video is a detailed introduction to the different parts of the human body in Mandarin, covering from the head to the toes including features like eyes, nose, mouth, ears, arms, legs, and feet. It also explains how to describe common pains, making it a simple yet informative guide for viewers interested in learning about the body in Chinese.Comprehensible Mandarin
Being near-sightedThe video discusses the importance of wearing glasses due to nearsightedness caused by excessive screen time, and the benefits of wearing lightweight and comfortable round frame glasses for eye protection. It also emphasizes maintaining an appropriate distance from screens to prevent eye damage.Comprehensible Mandarin
Our bodies pt1The video provides a detailed explanation of the human body, showing the different parts from head to toe and their names in Chinese. It covers the head, neck, shoulders, arms, chest, stomach, legs, knees, and feet, giving a comprehensive overview of the body's structure.Comprehensible Mandarin
I had the flu & went to a doctorThe video is about a person named 小唐 who gets sick with the flu, experiences symptoms like headaches, sore throat, runny nose, and body aches, visits a doctor who diagnoses him with the flu, prescribes medication, and informs him that the doctor also got sick after examining him due to flu contagion. Eventually, 小唐 recovers after taking medication for seven days and advises viewers to take care of their health.Comprehensible Mandarin
The body pt2The video is a Chinese lesson where the teacher reviews different parts of the body, such as head, ears, eyes, nose, and hands, with the help of a teddy bear prop, preparing students for the next lesson in the series.Comprehensible Mandarin
Healthy breakfast smoothieThe video demonstrates how to make a nutritious and delicious breakfast drink using various ingredients including walnuts, figs, jujubes, and Chinese wolfberries, highlighting their health benefits and the process of preparing the drink in a blender.Comprehensible Mandarin
The faceThe video is an introduction to Mandarin teaching where the teacher, Ying Er, shares everyday Chinese vocabulary related to body parts and directions to help viewers learn Chinese for daily life and work, with the goal of understanding more about Chinese tradition and culture.Comprehensible Mandarin
Face & body partsIn this video, the speaker teaches Chinese vocabulary related to facial features and body parts such as head, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, teeth, ears, hands, fingers, feet, and legs. It is a basic lesson for learning body anatomy in Chinese.Comprehensible Mandarin
Chinese medicinal teasThe video introduces various common teas in China, highlighting their benefits such as relieving heat, improving throat discomfort, aiding digestion, and boosting mood. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating these teas into daily routines for overall health and well-being.Comprehensible Mandarin
Weight loss recipeThe video demonstrates how to prepare a dish with ingredients like spinach, onion, garlic, and eggs. The process includes boiling spinach, cooking eggs, and making a sauce with garlic, vinegar, soy sauce, and oil.Comprehensible Mandarin
Girl's skincare routine before sleepThe video teaches Chinese vocabulary related to skincare for women, including steps like cleansing, moisturizing, using serums, eye cream, and facial cream, ending with a scalp massage tool for relaxation. It aims to help viewers learn skincare terminology and achieve healthy skin.Comprehensible Mandarin
Cosmetic surgeryThe video discusses various popular medical beauty procedures in China, such as wrinkle removal, skin whitening, double eyelid surgery, neck wrinkle removal, breast augmentation, and slimming procedures. It emphasizes the importance of embracing one's unique features and natural beauty while respecting individual choices in pursuing beauty enhancements.Comprehensible Mandarin
Canton FairThe video provides a tour of a medical exhibition, showcasing various products such as massage chairs, medical beds, herbal products, and protective gear. It emphasizes the wide range of medical and therapeutic items available at the exhibition.Comprehensible Mandarin
Parts of the bodyThis video introduces different parts of the body, such as the head, hair, eyes, nose, mouth, arms, legs, feet, and stomach, with a focus on describing their characteristics and features in Mandarin. Participants are encouraged to pause and think about how to describe the person's physical attributes before the video concludes.Comprehensible Mandarin
Chinese health foodsThe video discusses the concept of "eating what looks like" as a way to supplement the body with nutrients. It gives examples such as eating walnuts for brain health and consuming animal organ meats to support specific body organs.Comprehensible Mandarin
Learning the parts of the bodyThe video introduces various parts of the body in Chinese, starting from the head down to the toes, including hair, face, neck, chest, waist, arms, legs, and feet. It aims to give viewers a basic understanding of the body's anatomy in Mandarin.Comprehensible Mandarin