Exercise 1
of 10
To type a special pinyin letter, simply type the vowel followed by the number of the tone.
For example, typing 'a1' will convert to 'ā' when typed.
In this chapter, you'll learn the vocabulary needed when arranging or attending a meeting in China. You'll learn how to say you don't understand if you find yourself lost. You'll learn how to identify any tasks that are assigned to you, such as preparing the annual report, and giving a presentation.
Chinese meetings can be very structured, and try not to interject without good reason or being invited to talk. Chinese people will nod their head and indicate that they are listening attentively when someone is speaking. Don't take this as a sign that they are agreeing with everything said though. It is also a good idea to keep your emotions in check and try to remain patient if you find yourself disagreeing with your Chinese colleagues or someone more senior.
About our Type Phrase Exercises
Learn Chinese phrases by practising listening to and typing Chinese full sentences that you hear.
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Usability Tips
The below shortcuts allow you to use your keyboard in completing this exercise:
Press # (Key Down): Shows Answer
Press # (Key Up): Hides Answer
NOTE: Pressing the hint button or the '#' key will mean an incorrect answer for that exercise.