I know this guy most likely knows Chinese and he’s just demonstrating here, but if you come to China for school, especially if you are pursuing a degree, it is inexcusable to not learn mandarin at least well enough to carry everyday conversations.
Is English important? Language is communication. Of course, the language in China is Chinese. How about changing your position and making a video in Chinese in France?
Everything is taught 100% in English, so you need a good level to study here. If you want to see Chinese videos, you can follow the official WeChat account, which is in the footer of our website: www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/
There’s a conference translating mode in the Baidu app. I use it so I can still attend events spoken in mandarin and it also helps for conversations 😊
Can't wait to live there!! x
Very good, thank you. I am considering returning to China, an area between Shanghai and Suzhou. The visa process is crazy.
I know this guy most likely knows Chinese and he’s just demonstrating here, but if you come to China for school, especially if you are pursuing a degree, it is inexcusable to not learn mandarin at least well enough to carry everyday conversations.
you deserved to be viewed...that video is bae
Hey, what application you are using for translation ?
He used an app called iTranslate, but there are other options such as Translate now, Microsoft Translator, etc. I hope it helps
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Which app you people are using for paying bill etc
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Is English important? Language is communication. Of course, the language in China is Chinese. How about changing your position and making a video in Chinese in France?
Everything is taught 100% in English, so you need a good level to study here.
If you want to see Chinese videos, you can follow the official WeChat account, which is in the footer of our website: www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/