Taiwan Cultural Market: Purchasing a Handmade Product - Mandarin on the Go Ep18

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The cultural and creative market at Huashan Creative Park is a great place to create handcrafted sculptures and figurines. In this episode, you'll learn how to purchase a handmade item. **Vocabulary list below!** Have you made handicrafts before? In Taiwan, there are many fun workshops where people, young and old, can get together to make unique art pieces. Bertie and his Taiwanese Mandarin teacher Peggy (@peggyfoshow) have decided they want to give it a try as well! At the market, Bertie learns how to tell others about hobbies he is interested in, ask the price of a product and ask where the ATM is located. He also learns how to use sensory words to express what he likes. Join Bertie to explore a cultural and creative market in Taiwan and learn some Taiwanese Mandarin along the way! Mandarin on the Go teaches Taiwanese Mandarin (aka Mandarin Chinese) in easy-to-digest segments that are both practical and reflect how Taiwanese people use the Mandarin language in daily life. We incorporate real-life scenarios and elements of local culture to provide a fun learning environment while encouraging authentic connections. Subscribe and tap the bell icon for new Mandarin on the Go videos every Monday and Friday! If you enjoy the series, leave us a comment to let us know! To practice what you've learned, rewind to certain vocabulary words using the chapter labels provided. A complete vocabulary list is also provided in the description box for each video in this series. Thanks for watching!


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Mandarin on the Go teaches Taiwanese Mandarin in easy-to-digest segments that are both practical and reflect how Taiwanese people use the Mandarin language in daily life. We incorporate real-life scenarios and elements of local culture to provide a fun learning environment while encouraging authent