A rose tucked away at the bottom of the pantry, clumsy letters wrapped in ribbons and hidden in the attic: such as these had been her efforts at concealment. Yet how brazen were their mid-day meetings in the park near the wharf, making it nonetheless inevitable that her husband would hear of her affair, and take steps to bring it to a decisive and final end.Learning Chinese? This is a bit of an easier Intermediate show than some of our more recent ones, so if you're clambering up to full fluency from the Elementary level, give it a try and see how much you can understand. In the show itself, Grace and David talk a bit about duelling, and teach a grammar pattern that - even if you hate - you should still find useful.
xiaokaka
said on May 23, 2014
Have you made any changes recently to the feed? I notice that the lessons finally can be downloaded in the Podcast app on my iPad (or maybe it's Apple's recent changes). Hurray! Also, nice episode by the way! (Only listened to the dialogue so far, but seems like this episode is more on my level Hyannis some other intermediate lessons)
deanbarr
said on June 5, 2014
There are no English words in the vocabulary section.
deanbarr
said on June 5, 2014
I meant when I opened the customized transcript there are no English vocabulary words. But never mind; I got them by clicking on the word "vocab".
rjamesryan
said on June 11, 2014
Where could I get hold of the music which is played at the beginning?Thanks
Grace Qi
said on June 11, 2014
@rjamesryan,It's "δΈη" by ηθ². We have it in KTV Wednesday.http://popupchinese.com/lessons/ktv-wednesday/wang-fei-nothing-remainsEnjoy!