Lesson 20 - Review Module 2 - Main

Lesson 20 - Review Module 2 - Main

Author: Language Domus December 31, 2014 Duration: 0:00

In this episode:

  • review all the key grammar points from module 2;
  • learn to use the replication of verbs to convey the casualness of actions;
  • learn to use 什么时候(shénme shíhòu);
  • learn to use the adverb 就(jiù) in various situations; and
  • learn new useful vocabulary and phrases.

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