Chinese Studio

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Chinese Studio is a 5 minute English radio program that is a Chinese lesson that occurs at the end of each China Radio International broadcast. For example, at the end of China Drive, this program will air.

The Chinese lessons are usually an entertaining dialogue between a non-Chinese male and a Chinese female.

Contents

The theme is generally done on a week by week basis with one topic per week and a lesson review on Sundays. For example, if the lesson is about purchasing a car, the words used in the lessons will be focused around that theme for the entire week.

  • Yajie - a lady who has been with the program the longest
  • Tam (the current male non-Chinese host)

  • Brendan
  • Michael
  • Raymond
  • (others not listed)

China Radio International (CRI) radio stations  

Radio Stations: Easy FM | Hit FM | Kenya FM | Round the Clock

Daily Programs: China Drive | Realtime China | Chinese Studio

Weekly Programs: Front Line | Biz-China | China Horizons | Voices from Other Lands | Life In China | Listeners' Garden | In the Spotlight

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