loader from loading.io

#7: A Chinese Lesson You Can't Skip | How to Call Emergency Services in China

Mandarin Insights

Release Date: 09/25/2025

#9: The Most CONFUSING Word in Chinese? Master 9 Functions of 要 (yào) show art #9: The Most CONFUSING Word in Chinese? Master 9 Functions of 要 (yào)

Mandarin Insights

Download the complete cheat sheet with all 9 functions, examples, pinyin, and translations to master 要 (yào) even faster! https://www.mandarininsights.com/shortcut-to-master-the-most-confusing-word-in-mandarin-yao Are you confused by the Chinese word 要 (yào)? It's one of the most common but also most versatile characters in the language, meaning everything from "want" and "will" to "must" and "don't." Getting it right is a major step toward sounding more natural and fluent. In today’s e...

info_outline
#8: The Complete Guide to Mid-Autumn Festival Chinese: Essential Vocabulary, Greetings, Small Talks & Invitations show art #8: The Complete Guide to Mid-Autumn Festival Chinese: Essential Vocabulary, Greetings, Small Talks & Invitations

Mandarin Insights

中秋节快乐! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival! In this episode, you'll learn everything you need to know to celebrate and talk about this important Chinese holiday with confidence. We'll cover essential words, small talk, greetings, and how to invite friends to go moon-viewing. ✨ Download your FREE Printable Guide for this episode here: [https://www.mandarininsights.com/mid-autumn-festival-language-guide ] You will learn: Must-know festival vocabulary (月饼, 团圆, etc.)How to make small talk about moonca

info_outline
#7: A Chinese Lesson You Can't Skip | How to Call Emergency Services in China show art #7: A Chinese Lesson You Can't Skip | How to Call Emergency Services in China

Mandarin Insights

Disclaimer: 1. Please be aware that the sample phone number and addresses used in this episode are fictional. 2. The content provided in this video is for educational purposes only, created to promote safe travel and living in China. While this lesson includes vocabulary related to crimes and threats, its sole purpose is to prepare viewers for talking when encountering potential emergencies. This content is not intended to cause distress, nor does it encourage or condone any harmful or illega...

info_outline
#6: How to Use A-Not-A Questions in Mandarin Chinese: 去不去?好不好?Finally Explained! show art #6: How to Use A-Not-A Questions in Mandarin Chinese: 去不去?好不好?Finally Explained!

Mandarin Insights

In today’s episode, we break down one of the most common (and most confusing) question patterns in Mandarin: the A-Not-A structure (like 去不去, 好不好, 会不会). You’ll learn how this pattern works with verbs, adjectives, and even modal verbs—and how a small word like “不” or “没” can shift the meaning entirely. We’ll also show you how this structure is used as a tag question in everyday speech. By the end, you’ll be able to recognize and confidently use these forms in real conv

info_outline
#5: Ask Questions Correctly in Chinese: Question Particles 吗 (ma) 呢 (ne) 吧 (ba) Made Easy. Learn Chinese Grammar show art #5: Ask Questions Correctly in Chinese: Question Particles 吗 (ma) 呢 (ne) 吧 (ba) Made Easy. Learn Chinese Grammar

Mandarin Insights

In today’s episode of Mandarin Insights, you'll learn exactly how and when to use question particles to form questions. Download this PDF guide ( https://www.mandarininsights.com/podcast-5-guide) that includes clear examples, pinyin, and mini quizzes—so you can finally master these tiny words that make a big difference. Learn today's lesson now and take your Chinese to the next level! Background music: Music by Nrmouz - Summertime www.instagram.com/nrmouz/ @nrmouz Summertime (Free Download) B...

info_outline
#4: Chinese Grammar & Phrases: 来都来了 + [Verb 都 Verb 了] Detailed Explanations, Mini Drills & Everyday Scenarios show art #4: Chinese Grammar & Phrases: 来都来了 + [Verb 都 Verb 了] Detailed Explanations, Mini Drills & Everyday Scenarios

Mandarin Insights

In this lesson, you’ll learn how 来都来了 (lái dōu lái le) really works—its literal meaning, cultural vibe (以和为贵), and when to reach for it to defuse disappointment—plus how to extend it into the [Verb 都 Verb 了] pattern for natural, effortless Mandarin. You’ll get clear explanations with mini practices and lots of real-world examples, so you can use the phrase on its own or pair it with a reason to steer the next step. Start learning Mandarin Chinese today! ✅ Your Action Steps:

info_outline
#3: Seven Small Talk Topics in Chinese: Sample Questions and Responses show art #3: Seven Small Talk Topics in Chinese: Sample Questions and Responses

Mandarin Insights

In this lesson, you’ll learn how Chinese small talk really works—from everyday openers like “你吃饭了吗?” (Have you eaten?) to quick check-ins about work/study, hometown/老乡, transportation, health, and holidays. You'll also learn how to deflect questions that are too personal and intrusive. Start learning Mandarin Chinese today! ✅ Your Action Steps: 1. Practice three small-talk lines this week: “你吃饭了吗?”, “你是做什么的?”, “你是哪里人?” 2. Downloa

info_outline
#2: How to say no politely in Chinese--Understanding invitations that aren't meant to be accepted show art #2: How to say no politely in Chinese--Understanding invitations that aren't meant to be accepted

Mandarin Insights

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to politely decline invitations that you must reject first in Mandarin—like “留下来吃饭吧” (Please stay for dinner)—and why saying “yes” right away can sometimes create confusion. Through real-life stories and ready-to-use phrases, we’ll explore how Chinese social customs, like giving and saving face (面子), shape the way invitations are made and refused. Perfect for learners who want to go beyond the literal meaning of words and understand the cultur

info_outline
#1: Saying No in Chinese: Four Easy Strategies to Save Face and Keep It Friendly show art #1: Saying No in Chinese: Four Easy Strategies to Save Face and Keep It Friendly

Mandarin Insights

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to gently turn down invitations in Mandarin without sounding rude — and why a simple “no” isn’t always the best answer. Through a real-life example and practical phrases and sentences, we’ll explore how Chinese culture values saving face and how that shapes the way people say no. Perfect for learners who want to move beyond textbooks and sound natural and confident in everyday situations. Start learning Mandarin Chinese today! ✅ Your Action Steps: 1. Try...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Disclaimer:
1. Please be aware that the sample phone number and addresses used in this episode are fictional.
2. The content provided in this video is for educational purposes only, created to promote safe travel and living in China. While this lesson includes vocabulary related to crimes and threats, its sole purpose is to prepare viewers for talking when encountering potential emergencies. This content is not intended to cause distress, nor does it encourage or condone any harmful or illegal behavior.

Download a free guide of today's episode: https://www.mandarininsights.com/how-to-call-emergency-services-in-china

In this episode of the Mandarin Insights Show, you will learn:
✅ The 3 critical emergency numbers in China (110, 120, 119) and how to pronounce them like a native.
✅ Key Chinese vocabulary for reporting crimes, medical situations, and fires.
✅ A 4-step template for an emergency call.
✅ Crucial phrases to overcome the language barrier with dispatchers.

Download a free printable PDF of 30 practical Chinese phrases you'll actually use: www.mandarininsights.com/30daychallenge

Have any questions? Email: nihao@mandarininsights.com

Background music:
Music by Nrmouz - Summertime
www.instagram.com/nrmouz/
@nrmouz
Summertime (Free Download) By Nrmouz is licensed under a Creative Commons License.