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Flourish In The Foreign | Black Women Living & Thriving AbroadFlourish In The Foreign | Black Women Living & Thriving AbroadEmbracing a Creative Life in Malaga, Spain with Lori L. Tharps: Aging AbroadSpecial Series: Aging Abroad  In this episode of Flourish in the Foreign, past podcast guest Lori L.Tharps shares her journey of moving to Spain with her family and the challenges and triumphs they faced over the years. She reflects on her son's educational struggles and successes, her daughter's adaptation to Spanish life, and the cultural differences they've embraced. Lori discusses her professional shift from academia to creating a community for BIPOC women writers and her achievements in fostering creative connections. She candidly speaks about the concept of aging, both personally and for her family, and highlights t...2025-04-141h 22The A to Z of SexThe A to Z of SexEncore: N is for Naked with Mai VuEncore: N is for Naked with Mai Vu and Dr Lori Beth Bisbey2025-02-0338 minThe A to Z of SexThe A to Z of SexEncore: N is for Naked with Mai VuEncore: N is for Naked with Mai Vu and Dr Lori Beth Bisbey2025-02-0338 minRadio Free SarawakRadio Free Sarawak11 July 2024On Today Show — Celine Lim, Managing Director of Save Rivers Networks – Sarawak Government Denies Illegal Logging Allegations Despite Mounting Evidence — James from the Baram Keruan Association – Logging Trucks Still Rolling: Evidence of Active Logging in Ulu Baram Amid Government Denials — Yusri Ahon of Kpg Sg Mai Pahang – Expanding Plantations in Krau Forest Reserve Endanger Traditional Livelihoods Topik Pada Hari Ini — Celine Lim, Pengarah Urusan Save Rivers Networks – Kerajaan Sarawak Menafikan Tuduhan Pembalakan Haram Walaupun Bukti Semakin Bertambah — James dari Persatuan Keruan Baram – Lori Balak Masih Bergerak: Bukti Pembalakan Aktif di Ulu Baram di Sebalik Penafian Kerajaan — Yusri Ahon dari Kpg Sg Mai Pahang – Peluas...2024-07-111h 00Industria MuzicalaIndustria MuzicalaEpisodul 7 - The Building Blocks - Alexandru Turcu (Global Records)Alexandru Turcu este deja cunoscut în lumea industriei muzicale, fiind chitarist în trupa Deliei, orchestrator si mai apoi producător, iar artiștii de ale căror nume se leagă sunt cei care dau ora exactă în mainstream, de la Carla s Dreams la Emaa la Lori la Alina Eremia la Killa Fonic și lista este lungă, aproape invers proporțional cu anii lui de experiență. Intrați pe Youtube sau pe Spotify și căutați Alexandru Turcu și vă veți lămuri. În al doilea episod al seriei The Building Blocks, ne ocupăm în continuare de producăt...2023-12-1547 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | What does "Toriaezu Biru (とりあえずビール)" mean in Japanese?You might have heard Japanese people saying "Toriaezu Biru" before. In this episode, Lori and Mai talk about the actual meaning of "Toriaezu Biru" and why some Japanese people like to say that. Have a listen if you are curious about it. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/59577⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ft: Stefan Kartenberg & Nickolas Nikolic, Mindmapthat...2023-12-1208 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | What's the difference between 舉行 and 舉辦?In this episode, we delve into the distinctions between 舉行/举行 (jǔxíng) and 舉辦/举办 (jǔbàn) in Mandarin Chinese. We explore their usage in sentences, highlighting subtle nuances and shedding light on the primary differences. Tune in to understand when these terms can or cannot be interchangeable, today! Visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for detailed info like example sentences and words we used. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 X:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://di...2023-12-0213 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | Sentence-Final Particles① (って、嘛)We compare Sentence-Final Particles between Japanese and Chinese, and in this episode, we are focusing on the two particles, "って" and "嘛", which are added at the end of sentences to urge people to agree. Visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for detailed info like example sentences and words we used. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 X:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/59577⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠...2023-11-2514 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | From food challenges to fluent phrases: いくら~ても~しない & 不管怎麼~都不~Surprisingly, many Taiwanese viewers have developed a fascination for Japanese TV programs featuring eating competitions, such as "元祖!大食い王決定戦", "ブラマリのいただきっ (腹ペコ!なでしこグルメ旅)", and "デカ盛りハンター". These shows (reruns) continue to claim prime-time slots on TV, captivating audiences several times a week. Have you ever wondered how to express the idea that no matter how much these competitive eaters indulge, they never seem to gain weight in Japanese and Chinese? Let's delve beyond the buffet in today's episode and find out! Visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for detailed info like example sentences and words we used. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ You...2023-10-1921 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | When and to whom should we use "~てごらん (try to do) "?Have you seen a Japanese sentence pattern "~てごらん(try to do)" in your textbook and wondered when and to whom you can use this sentence pattern? In this episode, Lori and Mai discuss when and to whom Japanese people usually use this sentence pattern. Visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress Website⁠ for English translations of the sentences we used in the episode. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3...2023-10-0513 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | A quick fix: What's the difference between 然後 and 後來?Welcome back to your friendly guide to mastering Mandarin! Today, we shed light on the crucial differences between 然後/然后' (ránhòu) and '後來/后来' (hòulái) in just about 10 minutes. One of them is your chronological storyteller, while the other is your plot twist master! We'll explore examples to help you wield them like a pro. Listen now! Visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for detailed info like example sentences and words we used. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualc...2023-09-2514 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | Sounds Japanese People Make for Reactions : Haruno`s "We don`t say..." SeriesIn this episode, Lori and Mai talk about the sounds that Japanese people make to respond to certain situations. We are inspired by Nakagawa Haruno-san`s very interesting short videos on this topic and decided to record this episode. For detailed written explanations, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress site⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://dig.c...2023-09-1721 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | How to use 又 and 再 in Chinese?Today we explore the nuances of using 又 and 再 in Chinese. We'll discuss the key differences between these two commonly used words and answer the question: Are they interchangeable? Tune in to gain a better understanding of when and how to use 又 and 再 effectively in your Chinese language conversations. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. La...2023-09-0619 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to use 被(bèi) - the passive voiceCurious about using 被(bèi) in Chinese for the passive voice? We've got your back! No more confusion, just straightforward explanations and practical examples. In this episode, Lori helps you crack the code on "被" with 3 basic forms, so you can level up your Chinese skills. Let's dive in! For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. -- ➡️Reference Chinese Grammar | How to sound like a native Chinese speaker using "Topic-comment Structure" -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https...2023-08-2223 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | What is the difference between でも, しかし, けれども, and ですが ?As you might know, the Japanese language has honorific and casual languages. You have to use matching contradictory conjunctions depending on the language type. Another thing we have to keep in mind is that written and spoken languages are also different, sometimes. Have a listen to find out some examples. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress site. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BG...2023-07-2510 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | What is the difference between 但是, 可是, and 不過?Which is most commonly used, 但是(dànshì), 可是(kěshì) or 不过(búguò)? Are they interchangeable? Which one is more formal than the others? Will I offend anyone if I choose the wrong one to use? Today we give some answers to these questions, if you've ever wondered. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠. -- -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang...2023-07-1411 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | Making instant guesses based on appearances or situations (~そうだ 、~ようだ)In the previous Japanese Grammar episode, we talked about how to express reported speech and hearsay using ~そうだ, ~らしい, and ~んだって. This time, we discuss another meaning of ~そうだ and compare it with ~ようだ, which has a similar meaning to ~ようだ. Visit our ⁠⁠⁠WordPress Website for the quiz and English translations of the sentences we used in the episode. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://dig.ccmixter.or...2023-07-0422 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | How to express ability and capability in Chinese with 得 and 可以Are you also puzzled by the subtle nuances in sentences where the words 得(de) and 可以(kěyǐ) are used? Today we discuss their usages in different contexts and reveal their intricacies and hidden meanings. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠⁠. -- 🎙️Related episode: Chinese Grammar & Culture Talk | What’s the difference between 可以, 能, and 會 (Shadowing practice) | About Japanese Tea Ceremony (茶道) -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J...2023-06-2410 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | When to use さようなら & 再見: Saying goodbye in Japanese and Mandarin ChineseIn this Q&A episode, Lori and Mai discuss different ways to say goodbye in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese, depending on the level of formality and situation. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠.  -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/59577⁠⁠⁠⁠ Ft: Stefan Kartenberg & Nickolas Nikolic, Min...2023-06-2013 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | How to express reported speech and hearsay in Japanese (~そうだ、~らしい、~んだって)There are various ways to tell others what you`ve heard or seen in Japanese. In this episode, we talk about three different ways of conveying information. Visit our ⁠WordPress website⁠ for the skit script, the example sentences we use in the episode, and how to conjugate verbs, adjectives, and nouns. After listening to this episode, hopefully, you will be able to gossip in Japanese (らしいです。😊) -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright...2023-06-1215 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxQ&A | Differences between 我們 and 咱們?We bring you the brand new "Q&A" series where Lori and Mai explore the intricacies of the Chinese and Japanese language, cultural nuances, and everything in between. As native speakers, we invite you to unveil the secrets of these captivating languages with us and learn about our vibrant traditions. Tune in and embark on a language journey with us today as we discuss how two very similar Chinese words - 我們 VS 咱們 - are used in the Chinese speaking regions. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our ⁠⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ...2023-06-0408 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | How to express "if" sentences (conditionals) in Mandarin Chinese and JapaneseIn today`s episode, Lori and Mai try comparing conditionals in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and English based on English Grammar. By listening to this episode, you will be able to see how each language approaches "conditionals" differently. *For skit transcripts, example sentences, and the handout we prepared for you, please visit our ⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a...2023-05-1531 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | Is there a rule for "Chinese Separable Verbs (離合詞)"?In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of Chinese separable verbs, also known as 離合(動)詞 (líhécí) or 离合(动)词. Join us as we explore the nuances of these special verbs, their grammar rules, and how they differ from other types of verbs in the Chinese language. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this episode is sure to expand your knowledge and appreciation of the Chinese language! *For detailed info like example phrases and words we used and the handout we prepared for you, please visit our ⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝...2023-04-2527 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | How to translate English sentences containing Nouns with to-infinitive into Japanese 「~する(ための) ○○、~すべき○○」In this episode, Mai shows how to translate "Nouns with to-infinitive” into Japanese. Try translating along with Lori! Nouns with to-infinitives (~するための○○、~すべき○○) Indefinite pronouns with to-infinitives **For detailed info on today's example sentences, please visit our ⁠⁠WordPress website⁠⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. ⁠⁠⁠http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/59577⁠⁠⁠ Ft: Stefan Kartenberg & Nickolas Nikolic, Mindmapthat -- ©️ This w...2023-04-1019 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to sound like a native Chinese speaker using "Topic-comment Structure"Do you know that both Chinese and Japanese are topic-prominent languages? In today's episode, Lori explains how "Topic-comment structure" works in Chinese on a conversational level. It is the most underrated and overlooked grammar point when it comes to learning Chinese. Mastering this structure will 100% help you level up your Chinese speaking and listening skills! *For detailed info like examples we use and quiz questions and answers, please visit our ⁠WordPress website⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠ ● 📬 Email...2023-04-0131 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | How to translate English sentences containing prepositional phrases and relative clauses into JapaneseIn this episode, Mai is trying to show how to make long Japanese sentences using translation as a practice. Today, we will be looking at sentences with prepositional phrases & relative clauses and practicing translating various Japanese sentences. Try translating along with Lori! **For detailed info on today's example sentences, please visit our ⁠WordPress website⁠. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:⁠https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/⁠ ● 📽️ YouTube:⁠https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox⁠ ● 📱 twitter:⁠https://twitter.com/3lingualcb⁠ ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creat...2023-03-2728 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | Some tips to get from beginner to intermediate level in Japanese and ChineseIn today's episode, Lori and Mai provide some "level-up" tips for improving your Japanese and Chinese language skills. This will be a new series which covers a wide range of grammar points and sentence constructions in both Japanese and Chinese languages with examples and practices. We will also provide future handouts in PDF format on our WordPress website. Join us now to upgrade your language skills! **For detailed info on today's example sentences and the Chinese sentence structures Lori mentioned, please visit our WordPress website. -- 🤖 Language Learning with ChatGPT: ChatGPT Tutorial - How...2023-03-2040 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxA Conversation about Intercultural Understanding with a Digital Nomad: An Interview (English & Chinese)The Trilingual Chatbox returns this week with a special guest who has been living nomadically over the past three years. Candice is an advocate of portfolio careers and a simple, wholesome lifestyle. Tune in today as she talks with Lori about her cultural shock experiences and gives advice on leading a life full of fun challenges. For detailed information, check out our WordPress website. -- 💠 Useful Phrases 1. She just lost it in the middle of the road. 她就在大馬路上崩潰了。 2. She fell in love with the feeling of not knowing. 她愛上了這種不確定、未知的感覺。 3. get the hang of something 抓到(某事)的訣竅 4. give right of way (to the other cars) 讓路(給其他車輛) 5. end up do...2022-12-3141 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 身近な国際交流についての会話 (A conversation about interacting with people from overseas)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast!  In this episode, Mai talks with her dad about one interesting incident that happened when she was in high school.  Visit our WordPress website (https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/) for the Japanese transcript of the conversation.  -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0...2022-12-1608 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxCulture Talk & Language Skills | Cultural differences in Japan and Taiwan | How to apologize when you violate a taboo (Japanese & Chinese)In today's episode*, Lori and Mai have a conversation about some surprises you might encounter when you travel in Japan and Taiwan. Also check this one out for useful patterns to use in Japanese and Taiwanese Mandarin when you unintentionally break a taboo. *We would like to apologize to our listeners about the audio quality on this episode. Thank you for continuing to listen and all your support. We will make every effort to present better production.  -- 💠Useful Phrases**:  【Japanese】 1. すみません(ごめんなさい)。いけないことだとは知りませんでした。 2. 不快な思いをさせてしまって申し訳ありません。今後気を付けます。教えてくださりありがとうございます。 3. ごめんね!やってはいけないことだと知らなかった。教えてくれてありがとう。 【Chinese (Taiwanese Mandarin)】 1. 對不起、對不起,我沒有注意到。謝謝你提醒我。 2. 真的很抱歉,我不知道這樣做會冒犯到人。我會多注意的。 3. 不好意思啦,我不是故意的。這樣我下次知道了。 **For a more detailed explanation of today's useful patterns as well as our conversation transcript, please visit our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶2022-12-1037 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 台灣影集:她和她的她 ('Shards of her,' Taiwanese mystery thriller, 2022)If you: - enjoy learning Chinese through movies and TV series, - are curious about how Taiwanese people interleave Taiwanese Mandarin with Taiwanese Minnan when they speak, - are usually intrigued by thought-provoking plots, - constantly search for info about effects of trauma on the mind, - are willing to understand what a traumatized soul's inner world is like, then today's show is for you. The content roughly corresponds to HSK5 to 6. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*. Visit our WordPress website for details.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1...2022-12-0510 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 動画配信サービスで見れるお薦めの邦画 (Mai`s recommended Japanese movie on streaming service)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast!  In this episode, Mai introduces a Must-See movie you can watch on streaming service.  You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description area as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internat...2022-11-3007 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 淺談「台灣流行語」(Cool Chinese Buzzwords/Slangs in 2022)Let's learn some buzzwords to spice up your Mandarin Chinese today! The content roughly corresponds to HSK6 and up. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*. For the free verse poem challenge, visit our WordPress website for details. -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 變遷/变迁 biànqiān | changes [HSK6][TBCL6] 2. 過時/过时 guòshí | old-fashioned; out of date [TBCL6] 3. 術語/术语 shùyǔ | term; terminology [TBCL6] 4. 發布/发布 fābù | to release; to issue; to announce; to distribute [HSK6][TBCL6] 5. 建構/建构 jiàngòu | to construct; to set up; to develop [TBCL6] 6. 擴增實境/扩增实境 kuòzēngshíjìng | augmented reality (AR; computing) 7. 虛擬實境/虚拟实境 xūnǐshíjìng | virtual reality (V...2022-11-1612 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 2022年新語・流行語大賞 (Year 2022 Buzzwords in Japan)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast!  In this episode, Mai introduces  some of the Buzzwords that are nominated this year. It is spoken in Japanese first then followed by English. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description area as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This wo...2022-11-1208 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 台灣的物價 (Cost of Living in Taiwan)What is it like to live in Taiwan? Today we have a conversation about the cost of living in Taiwan, benchmarked against US dollars. The content roughly corresponds to HSK3 to HSK4. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*. Feel free to check out our WordPress website for model answers to Lori's questions.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 物價/物价 wùjià | commodity prices [TBCL5] 2. 折合 zhéhé | to convert into; to be equivalent to [TBCL6] 3. 連鎖/连锁 liánsuǒ | chain (store, etc); to be linked; to interlock [HSK6][TBCL6] 4. 搭配 dāpèi | to pair up; to match; to arrange in pairs; to add s...2022-11-0912 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxTTC: [Listening Practice 24] 簡單聽中文系列:台灣的物價 | Cost of living in Taiwan (Taiwanese Mandarin & English)What is it like to live in Taiwan? Today we have a conversation about the cost of living in Taiwan, benchmarked against US dollars. The content roughly corresponds to HSK3 to HSK4. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*. Feel free to check out our WordPress website for model answers to Lori's questions. -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 物價/物价 wùjià | commodity prices [TBCL5] 2. 折合 zhéhé | to convert into; to be equivalent to [TBCL6] 3. 連鎖/连锁 liánsuǒ | chain (store, etc); to be linked; to interlock [HSK6][TBCL6] 4. 搭配 dāpèi | to pair up; to match; to arrange in pairs; to add sth into a group [HSK6][TBCL5] 5. 搞定 gǎodìng...2022-11-0912 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 日本の物価 (Cost of Living in Japan)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast!  In this episode, Mai introduces the current cost of living in Japan. It is spoken in Japanese first then followed by English. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description area as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCom...2022-11-0309 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 學中文,要取中文名字嗎?(I’m learning Chinese, but should I adopt a Chinese name too?)In this episode, Lori talks about her take on adopting a name in a target language. The content roughly corresponds to HSK5, spoken at a normal speed. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 不對勁/不对劲儿 bùduìjìn/bùduìjìnr | not in good condition; wrong; fishy [TBCL6] 2. 共鳴/共鸣 gòngmíng | to resonance with; resonance(physics); sympathetic response to something [HSK6][TBCL6] 3. 看待 kàndài | to look upon; to regard [HSK6][TBCL6] 4. 與其+A+不如+B yǔqí...bùrú… | rather than A, better to B [HSK5][TBCL6] 5. 畢竟/毕竟 bìjìng | after all; all in all; when all...2022-10-3123 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 2022年人気のある赤ちゃんの名前の傾向 (Japanese Baby Name Trends for 2022)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast!  In this episode, Mai introduces Japanese baby name trends for 2022. It is spoken in Japanese first then followed by English. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description area as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercia...2022-10-2607 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 台灣小學生的「聯絡簿」(Taiwanese elementary schoolkids and their parent-teacher contact logs)In this episode, Lori talks about contact logs used in elementary and middle schools in Taiwan. The content roughly corresponds to HSK3 to HSK4. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  -- 💠 Reference ● News story: https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/life/breakingnews/4061248 -- 💠 Vocabulary ◇ 聯絡簿(聯絡本)/联络簿(联络本) liánluòbù | parent-teacher contact log/book 1. 指定 zhǐdìng | designated; to assign [HSK6][TBCL5] 2. 隔天 gétiān | the next day [TBCL5] 3. 偷懶/偷懒 tōulǎn | to goof off; to be lazy [TBCL5] 4. 發揮/发挥 fāhuī | to express (a thought or moral); to develop (an idea); to elaborate (on a theme) [HSK5][TBCL5] 5. 文...2022-10-2308 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | ジブリパークが開園するんだって! (Ghibli Park Opening Soon!)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast! Are you are a fan of Studio Ghibli? In this episode, Mai shares some information about soon-to-open Ghibli Park.  It is spoken in Japanese first then followed by English. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description area as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス...2022-10-1908 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 最常收聽的 Podcasts (The Most Listened to Podcasts - Lori’s List)Today's episode includes an unscripted talk about Lori's go-to podcasts* when she has free time. Check out our WordPress website for a full transcript and English version of the talk (not included in this episode). We'll soon be releasing another version of the same talk with visual aids on our YouTube channel. Don't forget to come back or check our website page for updates! -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 心理學/心理学 xīnlǐxué | psychology [HSK5] 2. 呈現/呈现 chéngxiàn | to present; to demonstrate [HSK6][B2] 3. 配音 pèiyīn | {film-making} dubbing [C1] 4. 娛樂/娱乐 yúlè | to entertain; entertainment; recreation; hobby [HSK5][B2] 5. 互動/互动 hù...2022-10-1716 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 最近よく聴いているポッドキャスト (Podcast Mai often listens to these days)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast! In this episode, Mai is introducing a podcast she often listens to these days. It is spoken in Japanese first then followed by English. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description box as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- ...2022-10-1207 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 文化衝擊小趣事 (Lori’s personal culture shock stories)In this episode, Lori talks about things that have surprised her during her time abroad. The content roughly corresponds to HSK3 to HSK4. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  -- 💠 Vocabulary ◇ 衝擊/冲击 chōngjí/chōngjī | shock; impact; to attack; to pound against [HSK6][C1] ◇ 趣事 qùshì | interesting story; fun anecdote 1. 算是 suànshì | considered to be 2. 差異/差异 chāyì | difference; discrepancy [B1] 3. 室內/室内 shìnèi | indoor 4. 地毯 dìtǎn | carpet; rug [HSK5][B2] 5. 驚訝/惊讶 jīngyà | amazed; surprised; to surprise [HSK6][B1] 6. 難怪/难怪 nánguài | (It's) no wonder (that); (It's) not surprising (that) [HSK5][B1] 7. 歐美/欧美 Ōu Měi | E...2022-10-0910 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | メキシコ生活で驚いたことベスト5 (5 things that surprised me in Mexico)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast! In this episode, Mai talks about 5 things that surprised her when she spent one year living in Mexico. It is spoken in Japanese first then followed by English.  You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description box as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」2022-10-0508 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 來聊聊台灣的學生 (A Talk about Taiwanese Students)In this episode, Lori talks about some memories of her school days. The content roughly corresponds to HSK4. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 補習班/补习班 bǔxíbān | cram school; evening classes [C1] 2. 競爭/竞争 jìngzhēng | to compete; competition [HSK4][C1] 3. 激烈 jīliè | (of competition or fighting) intense; extreme [HSK5][B1] 4. 學術/学术 xuéshù | academic; learning [HSK5][B2] 5. 社團/社团 shètuán | union; group; club; organization [B2] 6. 實戰(經驗)/实战(经验) shízhàn | {metaphorical} actual combat (experience) 7. 強制/强制 qiángzhì | to emforce; compulsory [HSK6] 8. 隔宿 gésù | to stay overnight 9. 校外教學 xiàowàijiàoxué | field trip 10. 迷彩服 mícǎifú | camouflage clot...2022-10-0208 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 好きだった学校行事 (Mai`s most memorable event in school)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast! In this episode, Mai talks about one of the school events she used to like in Japanese followed by English. School events must be different from country to country. Here is an example of fun event in Japanese school.  You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description box as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:...2022-09-2807 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 淺談台灣近三十年來的街頭時尚 (A brief talk about street fashion in Taiwan over the past 30 years)In this episode, Lori talks about how fashion has evolved in Taiwan since the late 1980s. The content roughly corresponds to HSK6. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 時尚/时尚 shíshàng | fashion; fashionable [HSK5] 2. 瀏覽/浏览 liúlǎn | to browse; to skim [HSK5] 3. 詞彙/词汇 cíhuì | vocabulary; list of words (for language teaching purposes) [HSK5] 4. 指標(性)/指标(性) zhǐbiāoxìng |  to be indicative of a certain phenomenon, a culture, or an incident [HSK6] 5. 模式 móshì | mode; method; pattern [HSK6] 6. 穿搭 chuāndā |  to wear selected items of clothing in combination to achieve a particular look / fashion styling [use...2022-09-2507 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | Expressing simultaneous actions in Japanese (~(し)ながら…する) and Chinese (一邊…一邊…)In today's episode*, Lori and Mai will cover a grammar point shared in Chinese and Japanese. It corresponds to language proficiency tests HSK 3 (Chinese) and N5 (Japanese). As simple and basic as the structure may seem, it has some nuances that many learners underestimate. Listen in today as we discuss these subtle differences and help you become familiar with the sentence structure through a shadowing exercise. Check out our Wordpress for exercise transcripts. *Note: We want to express our sincere apology to our listeners for the poor audio quality of this episode. Thank you for continuing to...2022-09-2417 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 2022年日本の秋冬流行ファッション (Japanese fashion trends for fall/winter 2022)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast! In this episode, Mai talks about Japanese fashion trends in Japanese, followed by an English version of the talk. This time it is a bit more natural and colloquial than the previous episodes. Hope you like it.   You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description box as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.c...2022-09-2106 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice| 健康的生活習慣 (Lori`s healthy Daily Habits to Share)Following the previous topic about habit formation in the latest Mandarin episode, today's episode is about Lori sharing her attempts at staying healthy. The content roughly corresponds to HSK3. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 不管 bùguǎn | regardless of; no matter [HSK4] 2. 隔夜麥片/麦片 géyèmàipiàn | overnight oats 3. 至少 zhìshǎo | at least; (to say the) least [HSK4] 4. 速度 sùdù | speed; rate [HSK4] 5. 冥想 míngxiǎng | meditate; meditation 6. 就算 jiùsuàn | even if 7. 心情 xīnqíng | mood; frame of mind [HSK4] 8. 伸展 shēnzhǎn | stretching; extension 9. 身心 shē...2022-09-1808 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 健康的な生活習慣 (Mai`s healthy daily habits to Share)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast! In this episode, Mai talks about her healthy daily habits she wants to share in Japanese, followed by an English version of the talk. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description box as well as on our WordPress website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...2022-09-1405 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 暢銷書: 原子習慣 (Best seller: 'Atomic Habits,' an intro in easy Chinese)Today Lori talks about James Clear's best-selling book on habit formation. The content roughly corresponds to HSK4. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*.  Please note that, for educational purposes, this talk has used simplified language expressions, and therefore it does not cover all crucial points throughout the book. You may go to the author's official site (jamesclear.com/atomic-habits) for detailed information.  -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 暢銷書/畅销书 chàngxiāoshū | best seller; best-selling book [HSK6] 2. 數據/数据 shùjù | data; numbers [HSK5] 3. 以及 yǐjí | as well as; too; also [HSK5] 4. 道理 dàolǐ | reason; argument; principle; justif...2022-09-1108 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 2022年8月のベストセラー本: 22世紀の民主主義 (Best-Selling Japanese book of Aug 2022)Hi, welcome (back) to The Trilingual Chatbox Podcast. In this episode, Mai talks about one of the best-selling books of August 2022 in Japanese, followed by an English version of the talk. You can find a full transcript at the bottom of this description box as well as on our WordPress website.  -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱   Twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 📗 Reference 成田悠輔『22世紀の民主主義』(SB新書、2022年) -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed u...2022-09-0706 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 難忘的語言學習經驗 (Memorable experiences about language learning)Today Lori shares one of her early memories about language learning. All episodes from this series come with full transcripts*. Share your stories on the Wordpress website for a chance to win a surprising gift! -- 💠Vocabulary 1. 事不宜遲/事不宜迟 shìbùyíchí | [set expression] the matter should not be delayed; without further ado 2. 地步 dìbù | degree (to which a situation has evolved); stage [HSK6] 3. 精通 jīngtōng | to be proficient in; to master (a subject) [HSK6] 4. 母語/母语  mǔyǔ | native language / mother tongue [HSK6] 5. 派上用場/用场 pàishàngyòngchǎng | [set expression] to put to good use / to come in handy 6. 阻礙/阻碍 zǔài | to hind...2022-09-0408 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | How to order drinks in Japanese and Chinese (Real-life conversations at 貢茶 & Starbucks)Ordering a drink in a country where your target language is spoken is one of the first challenges, we, language learners would like to complete.  In this episode, we share some clips of real-life conversations and 10 words and phrases you may use to order your favorite drinks in Japanese and Taiwanese Mandarin.  Make sure you visit our WordPress website for the transcripts of real-life conversations. -- 💠 Timestamps (00:24) - Intro  (10:39) - Japanese clips  (12:48) - 10 useful words and phrases in Japanese (17:21) - Taiwanese Mandarin clips  (19:14) - 10 useful words and phrases in Taiwanese Mandarin  (25:3...2022-09-0328 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 印象に残っている言語学習の経験 (Memorable experiences about language learning)Hi, welcome (back) to the Trilingual Chatbox Podcast. In this episode, Mai talks about her memorable experiences about language learning in Japanese, followed by an English version of the talk. You can find a full transcript at the bottom. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/2022-08-3106 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 我最喜歡的日本景點 (Lori`s favorite place in Japan )今天的聽力內容較為容易,語速也會慢一些。歡迎大家一起來學習! Today's episode is on a relatively easier level at a slower speed. All episodes come with full transcripts*. Come learn with us and check your listening comprehension skills! -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 古色古香 gǔsègǔxiāng | [set expression] have an antique feel 2. 在…的心目中 zài...dexīnmùzhōng | in one's mind(refers to one's opinion, perspective) 3. 不相上下 bù xiāng shàng xià | [set expression] be about the same; equally matched 4. ...得多  ...deduō | much more... (indicating degree, effect, etc.) [HSK1,2] 5. 適合/适合 shìhé | to fit; to suit [HSK4] 6. 盛開/盛开 shèngkāi | in full bloom [HSK6] 7. 以…聞名/以…闻名 yǐ...wénmíng | be famous for... 8. 食材 shícái | (food)ingredient 9. 必訪/必访 bìfǎng | must...2022-08-2806 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 台湾で一番好きな場所 (Mai`s favorite place in Taiwan)Hi, welcome (back) to the Trilingual Chatbox Podcast. In this episode, Mai talks about her favorite place in Taiwan in Japanese, followed by an English version of the talk. You can find a full transcript at the bottom. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com   -- 🎶 BGM 甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 -- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ 2022-08-2405 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Listening Practice | 最喜歡的台灣景點 (Lori`s favorite place in Taiwan)如果你在學中文,這一集就是屬於你的!如標題,今天Lori要介紹一個台灣必訪的觀光景點。快來測試你的中文聽力吧!  If you're learning Chinese, the new series can help with your Chinese listening skills. All episodes come with full transcripts*. Join us today to check your listening comprehension skills!   -- 💠 Vocabulary 1. 特輯 tèjí:special issue or collection 2. 特地 tèdì:especially; for a specific purpose 3. 如詩如畫 júshījúhuà:[set expression] (especially of a place) stunningly beautiful like poetry or a painting; picturesque 4. 入境 rùjìng:to enter a country 5. 提早做好計畫 tízǎozuòhǎojìhuà:to plan ahead 6. 颱風季節 táifēngjìjié:typhoon(hurricane) season 7. 考量 kǎoliáng:to consider something 8. 多寡 duōguǎ:number; amount 9. 包車 bāochē:to hire a car; chartered car (service) 10. 顧及 gùjí:to take into consideration  -- 👂 Transcri...2022-08-2107 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Listening Practice | 日本で一番好きな場所 (Mai`s favorite place in Japan)Hi, welcome (back) to the Trilingual Chatbox. In this episode, Mai talks about her favorite place in Japan in Japanese first, then in English. You can find a full transcript at the bottom.  --  🆔 About Us   ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/  ● 📽️ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2OS4WSgv3qQEm6cRiAiaA   ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb  ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com  --  🎶 BGM   ●甘茶の音楽工房「夏色のキャンパス」 ●Cold Ears-Come Inside Mix by J. Lang (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.  http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/59577 Ft: Stefan Kartenberg & Nickolas Nikolic, Mindmapthat...2022-07-3004 minLiving The Life We LoveLiving The Life We LoveLivingthelifewelove.usOur new website is officially LIVE!  Head over to Livingthelifewelove.us to check it out!  In this episode we talk about what you can find on the site.  Be sure to sign up for our email updates on the main page! Mentioned in the Podcast: Need to make a website?  Use SquareSpace Want to try Seint Makeup, contact Lori Check out Zyia Activewear Photographer Melissa Kettner at Dancing in the Rain Photography2022-07-0616 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar & Culture Talk | What’s the difference between 可以, 能, and 會 (Shadowing practice) | About Japanese Tea Ceremony (茶道)Have you ever wondered how the three frequently used Chinese words "可以," "能," and "會" actually work? Today we share our knowledge about the nuances of using them from a native perspective. There's something curious about the mentality of using them - even when certain word pairs seem to be used interchangeably. Tune in today to find out about the do's and don'ts. For detailed rules, examples and shadowing practice sentences, check out our WordPress website.  -- 💠Today's vocab list:  Tea: 茶 chá | お茶(ちゃ) Traditional Japanese confections: 和菓子 héguǒzi | 和菓子 (わがし) Thirsty: 口渴/口渴 kǒukě | 喉(のど)が渇(かわ)く If: 如果 rúguǒ | もし、もしも To make tea: 泡茶 pàochá | お茶を点(た)てる To drink tea: 喝茶 hēchá | お茶を飲(の)む To swim: 游泳...2022-06-1139 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxWhen to use 敬語 (Honorific Japanese) and タメ語 (Casual Japanese)Have you ever wondered how and when Japanese people decide to use "Honorific Japanese" or "Casual Japanese?" In today's episode, we casually discuss when to use Honorific Japanese (Keigo | 敬語) and when to use Casual Japanese (Tamego | タメ語)  in general. At the end of this episode, Lori introduces some Keigo in Chinese as well. Stay till the end! As always, a digital copy of today's handout is on our WordPress website. 🔅You May Like: In another bonus episode, we talked about loanwords 外来語 in Japanese and Chinese. Check it out too, if interested: https://spotifyancho...2022-05-2126 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxCulture Talk | 最能了解台灣的台灣電影:悲情城市 (’A City of Sadness,’ one of the best movies to learn about Taiwan) | Booming cities after movie or TV productionHey y'all! We're thrilled to introduce to you the first Taiwanese movie to win the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, "A City of Sadness" (悲情城市, 1989). The historical drama takes viewers on a journey to dig deeper into Taiwanese history. Besides where the movie was based, namely Jiufen (九份), today's episode also covers some other Taiwanese as well as Japanese cities that boomed after movie or TV production. There is a complete list of the names of these cities and the movie/drama production that contributed to their growth. Check out our WordPress website for details. -- 🎥 Refere...2022-04-3017 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to use 到(dào) in Chinese - Three usages explainedIt's true. Certain usages of the word "到" could be rather confusing, or intimidating, even. But join us today where plenty of examples are given to help you master this word. Plus, you will have a chance to check your understanding by the end of today's episode. Come, challenge awaits! As always, a digital copy of today's handout is on our WordPress website.  -- 🎥 Reference videos ● A City of Joyousness 不再悲情的城市: A Day Trip to Jiufen 九份小旅行 | https://youtu.be/J7L6suMb9FE ● Fun facts about Japanese shrines: A local shrine tour 近所の神社ツアー | https://youtu.be/e3avOlS9Ro8 ● TTC 2:【Chinese Episode】不 & 沒...2022-04-1625 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | How to use で/それで (conjunction) in conversation | Life events and divination in Japan and TaiwanIn the first part, we introduce a Japanese word で (それで), which was used a lot in our YouTube video about Japanese local shrines. The way で is used in the video is colloquial and used a lot by locals. But since it is not a proper word, you may not find it in textbooks.  In the second part, we focus on the cultural aspect of our video and talk about some of the features of temples in Taiwan and a bit about events held in Japanese shrines and temples.  🔅Here is the YouTube video we are referring to in this epis...2022-03-2626 minAll Things Gymnastics PodcastAll Things Gymnastics Podcast2021 World Championships RecapThis week we recap the 2021 World Championships and share our thoughts on the medal podiums, which included no gold medals for the U.S. women, but golds for Rebeca Andrade, Angelina Melnikova, Murakami Mai, Wei Xiaoyuan, and Ashikawa Urara!    Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Kerry M, Cathleen R, Amy M, Lucy S, Jaclyn S, Bonnie R, Kevin K, Paul M, Mia A, Becca S, Nina L, D.F. Pendrys, Amy C, Blake B, Alainne E, RyeDawg, Faith M, Kristin R, Lori S, Sabrina M, Lori A, Kourtney M, Rachel D, Erica S, Lucy S, Maria L...2021-10-2658 minAlzheimer\'s SpeaksAlzheimer's SpeaksHospice, Palliative & Veterans Care on Alzheimer's Speaks RadioOur Host, Lori La Bey will be talking with Mai Shannon, CEO of American Medical Homecare Alliance (AMHA) Hospice and Palliative Care,and Founder and CEO of Veterans Alliance.  They believe providing quality service is the heart of their business, whether it’s caring for patients in the home or providing staff to care for those in a facility.  We are live today so call in and join the conversation.  Ask your questions or make a comment at (323) 870-4602 Contact Information Website:  http://www.amhascottsdale.com/ Office Numbers Rebecca 480-825-4627       Mike 480-318-1144  2021-10-2659 minAlzheimer\'s SpeaksAlzheimer's SpeaksHospice, Palliative & Veterans Care on Alzheimer's Speaks RadioOur Host, Lori La Bey will be talking with Mai Shannon, CEO of American Medical Homecare Alliance (AMHA) Hospice and Palliative Care,and Founder and CEO of Veterans Alliance.  They believe providing quality service is the heart of their business, whether it’s caring for patients in the home or providing staff to care for those in a facility.  We are live today so call in and join the conversation.  Ask your questions or make a comment at (323) 870-4602 Contact Information Website:  http://www.amhascottsdale.com/ Office Numbers Rebecca 480-825-4627       Mike 480-318-1144  2021-10-2659 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | Making comparisons in Japanese and Chinese | Four iconic Japanese and Taiwanese writers you must knowIn today's episode, we introduce how to make a comparison in Japanese and Chinese with five example sentences related to writers, which is the conversation topic for the second half of this episode. -- 🔅Outline for today's episode: 1) Word bank Writer: 作家 Novelist: 小說家/小説家 Popular: 受歡迎(的)/人気がある Publish: 出版 Useful: 有用(的)/役立つ Comic book: 漫畫/漫画 Detective novels: 推理小說/推理小説 Autobiography: 自傳/自伝 2) Basic grammar structures in Japanese and Chinese for making comparisons, with examples 3) 2 Japanese and 2 Taiwanese writers and the works they acquired fame for For the listen-and-repeat practice, check out our website for transcriptions of the example sentences we mentioned in today's episode. *Note: Mai is mentioning two types of “より(yori)”...2021-10-1840 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLanguage Skills | Measure words in Japanese (助数詞) and Chinese (數量詞) | 6 books to learn easy Japanese and ChineseIn this episode, we introduce Japanese and Chinese measure words - 助数詞 and 數量詞 - to count five different things. There are countless measure words in both Japanese and Chinese, but today we just introduce five frequently used ones that you must know to communicate in those languages. Also, in the second half of the episode, we recommend some Japanese and Chinese books that beginner language learners may enjoy. -- 🔅Outline for today's episode: 1) Measure words in Japanese and Chinese ①一つ、個、份 ②杯 ③冊、本 ④本、隻/只/根 ⑤一人、一名、一位/一個人 2) 2 Japanese and 4 Chinese books for beginner language learners For the listen-and-repeat practice, check out our website for transcripti...2021-09-2731 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxCulture Talk | Performing arts in Japan and Taiwan: Kabuki (歌舞伎)、Manzai (漫才)、Nogaku (能楽)、Comedy clubs (喜劇俱樂部) and moreHow much do you know about performing arts in Japan and Taiwan? Today Mai introduces Japanese traditional entertainment such as 歌舞伎(Kabuki) and unique Japanese styles of comedy performances, 漫才(Manzai). Lori tells you about the go-to places when you want to watch a good live show in Taipei. Learn all about performing arts in Japan and Taiwan with us so that you know how to pick a show when you do visit! -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- 🎶 BGM ● Cold Ea...2021-09-1426 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxCulture Talk | Some movie recommendations for language exchange (Japanese 日本語 & Chinese 中文)One man's meat is another man's poison. But today Lori and Mai talks about their meat in the Japanese and Mandarin movie industry. We introduce 6 movies that make you think, and not just those. There's more about the movie cultures in Japan and Taiwan coming up! -- 🔅Outline for today's episode: 1. Movie genres in Japanese and Chinese 2. Japanese/Chinese translations of movie titles  3. On movie-watching experience and cultures 4. Movie recommendation list (3 Japanese, 3 Mandarin) -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https...2021-09-0239 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxCulture Talk | Some song recommendations for language exchange (Japanese 日本語 & Chinese 中文)Do you enjoy music like we do? What do you listen for when you listen to a song, the melody or the lyrics? Today we introduce our favorite songs about a theme of our choice. Lori introduces Taiwanese songs that cuddle you up when you lose your loved ones, while Mai shares Japanese songs that cheer you up when you hit a wall. Songs we love always make us feel connected in a way, don’t they? Tune in today, and welcome to share your favorite songs with us too. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thet...2021-08-2824 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxLoanwords in Japanese (外来語) and Chinese (外來語)In the bonus episode, we talk about loanwords in Japanese and Chinese. We give examples according to five different categories: food, sports, musical instruments, other objects, and abstract concepts. And again, the episode ends with a battle between the two language learners. Have fun with us! -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcaste...2021-08-1540 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual Chatbox[Trailer] Loanwords | 外来語、外來語In the bonus episode, we talk about loanwords in Japanese and Chinese. We give examples according to five different categories: food, sports, musical instruments, other objects, and abstract concepts. And again, the episode ends with a battle between the two language learners. Have fun with us! -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://pod...2021-08-1402 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to use 把(bǎ) in ChineseIf you speak English and you are now learning Chinese, you will most likely find it perplexing when you try to translate a Chinese sentence with the word ‘把’ in it, or vice versa. It usually gets lost in translation. When and how exactly do Chinese-speaking people use it? Come join us on today’s episode and learn the gist of the 'Disposal Construction!' -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commo...2021-07-2429 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | How to use “れる・られる”: four different meaningsIn this episode, we discuss four different meanings of “れる・られる”, and compare them to one another. 「先生はきれいに食べられる。」「先生にお菓子を食べられる。」「先生はなんでも食べられる。」If you can't tell the difference among those three 食べられる, come check it out!   -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trilingual-chatbox/message2021-07-1122 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to use 就(jiù) in Chinese - Part 2This is the second part of a two-part recording. Visit the first episode here if you haven't. As a follow-up, this episode explores three more concepts of the word "就" and offers example sentences to help with the understanding of the nuances of all seven concepts.  -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message...2021-07-0320 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | How to use られる (Indirect Passive Voice, aka Suffering Passive | 迷惑の受け身)Today we discuss Japanese indirect passive voice (suffering passive), which is different from the passive voice in English. After listening to this episode, you will be able to express what happened was unpleasant to you without changing your tone of voice.  -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https...2021-06-2617 minMädels, die lesen.Mädels, die lesen.Helen spricht... mit Hikki aus BremerhavenMit Hikki habe ich eine Stunde lang über Bücher, YouTube und Influencer gesprochen Falls ihr mehr über Hikki erfahren möchtet, schaut mal auf ihrem Instagram-Profil @buecherflower vorbei ♥ Über folgende Bücher haben wir gesprochen: Was Man Von Hier Aus Sehen Kann von Mariana Leky (haben wir im Juni 2020 gelesen) Das weibliche Prinzip von Meg Wolitzer (haben wir im Mai 2020 gelesen) City of Girls von Elizabeth Gilbert (haben wir im März 2021 gelesen) Herr der Fliegen von William Golding (war im Juni 2021 in der Auswahl) Kim Jiyoung, geboren 1982 von Cho Nam-Joo (haben wir im Juni 2021 gelesen) ...2021-06-221h 02The Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to use 就(jiù) in Chinese - Part 1This is the first part of a two-part recording. We discuss the four concepts of the Chinese word "就" and present several examples for the audience to grasp the meanings of it. Join our quiz to test your understanding! -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trilingual-chatbox/messag2021-06-2023 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | What’s the difference between くれる, あげる and もらう?This is the sequel to the last Japanese episode, What's the difference between くれる and あげる?. In today's episode, we are introducing the verb もらう (to receive) and discussing the usage of particles used with あげる (ageru), くれる (kureru) and もらう (morau). After listening to these two episodes, we hope you get a better grasp of using the verbs あげる、くれる and もらう. Look for the script to today's skit on our website. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeri...2021-06-1219 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | How to use 了(le) in ChineseToday Lori and Mai discussed the use of the very confusing particle '了' in Chinese. It is usually used both to express the completion of an action and a change of a situation. But is it only used to indicate an action in the past? What exceptions are there? Tune in to find out more! -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivative...2021-06-0520 minThe Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | What's the difference between くれる and あげる?In this Japanese episode, we are talking about the difference between あげる(Ageru)and くれる(kureru), which are both translated as "give." It seems difficult for Japanese learners to understand the difference between them because it is greatly related to Japanese culture.   -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trilingual-chatbox/2021-05-2913 minBouquins & ConfidencesBouquins & ConfidencesBouquins & Confidences #62 | Émission du 24 mai 2021Au menu de l'émission Bouquins amp; Confidences du 24 mai 2021 :1:10 : Mot de bienvenue.2:00 : Notre chroniqueur Pascal Raud recommande le roman policier "Meurtres avec vue" de Thomas King (Alire) (trad. : Lori Saint-Martin et Paul Gagné).16:55 : Notre chroniqueuse Émilie Roy-Brière plonge dans l’autobiographie tumultueuse de Nell Kimball "Mémoires d’une maîtresse américaine : L’Histoire d’une maison close aux États-Unis (1880-1917)" (Les Belles Lettres) (trad. : Michel Pétris).29:10 : Julie Collin s'entretient avec notre invitée de la semaine, l'écrivaine Noémie Pomerleau-Cloutier (La Peuplade).59:50 : En hommage aux regretté.e.s Serge Bouchard et Marie-Christine Lévesque, nous avons décidé de r...2021-05-271h 20The Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxChinese Grammar | What’s the difference between 不 and 沒?In this episode, we discuss the use of two Chinese words 不 and 沒(有). We introduce the main differences between them and give examples. Come test your knowledge with our quizzes! -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trilingual-chatbox/message2021-05-2215 minSnapOutOfIt! w/ Cristian NiculaeSnapOutOfIt! w/ Cristian NiculaeEp.16 Lori LoInvitatea mea de astazi este Lori Lo, o artista pe care o apreciez foarte mult si ale carei melodii le ascult intotdeauna cu mare placere. Cand esti in aceeasi incapere cu ea, esti lovit de o energie molipsitoare si de good vibes only, iar ziua devine brusc mai vesela. Lori este si song writter, a fost vocal coach, iar de curand este si mama. In acest episod vom vorbi despre copilarie, despre melodii de bagat in playlist, despre poker, despre ce rol are rabdarea in gasirea propriului drum si, bineinteles, despre muzica.2021-05-2056 minORIGAMI Actu : La Mardinale JV, L\'Actu en Bref...ORIGAMI Actu : La Mardinale JV, L'Actu en Bref...📈 Décryptage bilan 2021 NINTENDO avec Oscar Lemaire de Ludostrie"C'est pas Trotauz !", votre matinale jeux vidéo du lundi au vendredi de 9h à 11h30 sur Twitch !https://twitch.tv/gautoz​Sources articlesToutes les matinales sur YouTube TIMECODES : 00:00 Sommaire 01:15 Nintendo annonce L'Atelier du Jeu Vidéo 08:35 Bioware liste les performances consoles de Mass Effect Legendary Edition 13:33 Shadow Warrior 3 montre du gameplay pour annoncer ses versions consoles 16:55 Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous s'annonce pour une sortie PC le 2 septembre 20:14 Humble Bundle rétropédale sur la limite imposée à la part du caritatif 24:45 Tactical Breach Wizard, le jeu d'intervention des forces magiques, ouvre une beta 28:20 La Gamescom...2021-05-062h 27The Trilingual ChatboxThe Trilingual ChatboxJapanese Grammar | What’s the difference between 清音 (Voiceless) and 濁音 (Voiced)?In this episode we share our observations on the voiced and voiceless sounds in both Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. We'll compare the differences between the minimal pairs and give our opinions on how to distinguish them. -- 🆔 About Us ● 📝 WordPress:https://thetrilingualchatbox.wordpress.com/ ● 📽️ YouTube:https://youtube.com/@trilingual-chatbox ● 📱 twitter:https://twitter.com/3lingualcb ● 📬 Email:3lingual.cb@gmail.com -- ©️ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-trilingual-chatbox/message2021-04-2510 minBurn From WithinBurn From WithinFrom HR in Canadian government to starting a wellness business in Thailand by developing your gut decisions - Lori Ann ArsenaultOn this week’s episode, I have Lori Ann Arsenalt who is the founder and chief grounding officer of Freedom Within Wellness and certainly has made a huge career transition and life transition story too. Lori Ann was a human resources manager for 18 years over in Canada and in the government of Prince Edward Island and decided to change her life completely, and moved to Thailand and developed a career and business training TRE or trauma and tension release exercises. Freedom Within is a global wellness and coaching services company based in Chiang Mai Thailand, where I lived for ab...2021-01-0748 minZakTalksZakTalksZakTalks about "Lori Loughin in Prison and more"ZakTalks about "Johnny Depp loses big, Jeannie Mai leaves DWTS, Nikki McKibbin passed, and Gaga's bizarre twitter video" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zakobsessed/support2020-11-0300 minHealthy Lifestyle with Lori AnneHealthy Lifestyle with Lori AnneEpisode 93 Courtney "Boom Boom" Crockett THE TRAVELING COCKTAILIAN (5-23-2020)HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host Lori Anne Casdia with Guest Courtney "Boom Boom" Crocket, The Traveling Cockailian intrigues and delights us with information about a summer favorite Rum. Rum from British, French and Spanish. From RHUM to RHUM to RON. All mage from molasses...YES...listen in ... Recipes to follow :-)FB. @thetravelingcocktailianEM. thetravelingcocktailian@gmail.comT. 816-896-6929Traditional Mai Tai1oz White Rum1oz Aged Rum/Gold Rum3/4oz fresh lime juice3/4oz Orange Liqueur/Triple Sec/Dry Curaçao 1/4oz Orgeat or Amaretto1/4oz simple s...2020-05-2440 minIn My Bag with Coach CoochIn My Bag with Coach CoochIn My Bag with Coach Cooch Ep. 16: Malik Yoba's Taste, Nicki Retirement, Jeezy & Jeannie Mai, and Life with Friends...Author/TV Personality, Tionna Smalls aka Coach Cooch is back with a new podcast that is all about love, life, entertainment, and money. In this Episode, we talk about actor Malik Yoba's taste in ALL women, Nicki stating that she is retiring to start a family, Jeezy and Jeannie Mai dating, Lori and Diddy fronting in Mexico, Chilli being rude to that poor little girl, and more. Follow the Coach on Instagram at instagram.com/CoachCooch and don't forget to tell 3 friends about the show. Thank you!2019-09-1144 minEvery Nation Timor-LesteEvery Nation Timor-LesteThe Righteous Victor - Amelia Sousa with Ana MarcalKristu nia moris hias lori mai ita Maromak nia loloos ba Nia ema sira hanesan ptofesia ona. Oinsa moris hias nebee nakonu ho kbiit muda dalan nebee ita hela? Mai hamutuk ho ami iha semana dalima ba Quaresma nian. Christ’s resurrection brought God’s righteousness to His people as foretold. How should this resurrection power change the way we live? Join us the fifth week of our Holy Week series.2019-04-221h 05How To Download Audiobooks in Romance, Contemporary - Any Audiobook in 5 Mins Flat!How To Download Audiobooks in Romance, Contemporary - Any Audiobook in 5 Mins Flat!My Dilemma is You 3 Audiolibro di Cristina ChiperiAscolta questo libro audio completo gratuitamente suhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitolo: My Dilemma is You 3 Autore: Cristina Chiperi Narratore: Liliana Bottone Formato: Unabridged Durata: 7 hrs and 47 mins Lingua: Italiano Data di pubblicazione: 09-04-17 Editore: Audible Studios Categoria: Romance, Contemporary Riepilogo Editore: La storia di Carly si sta ripetendo. Il presentimento che ha accompagnato Cris durante tutta la serata della sua festa di compleanno è forse qualcosa di più di un semplice eco che le rimbomba in testa? E a chi appartiene lo sguardo assassino che ha intravisto mentre un'auto si scagliava a tutta velocità nella sua direzione? La verità sta per venire a ga...2017-09-047h 47