Moonlight Mandarin

大学的日子 | University Days

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In this episode Kira and Sabrina get nostalgic about university life. When did they graduate? Who do they still talk to? What food do they miss most? And if they could say one thing to their younger selves — what would it be?

A warm, honest conversation in natural Mandarin — perfect for intermediate learners.


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Welcome to the Moonlight Mandarin Podcast. I'm Kira, and joining me as always is Sabrina. This podcast is for intermediate Chinese learners, people who already know some Mandarin and want to take it to the next level by listening to real, natural conversations between two people who use Chinese every day. I'm originally from Kazakhstan. I lived in China for 12 years and now I teach Chinese online from the UK. Sabrina is based in China and brings the native speaker perspective. Together we cover everything from everyday topics to culture, language, and real life. Today we are talking about Bie Hu Da Shu Shenghu, University Life and Graduation. What do we miss? What will we tell our younger selves? And what was really going on in our university canteens? Let's get into it. Congratulations. That's it for today's episode. Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed this conversation and want to practice your Chinese every day, we have two ways to learn with us. Our Moonlight Mandarin Club is a weekly Chinese practice community. New topic every week, daily lessons, and a warm community of learners just like you. Your first week is completely free. Just go to MoonlightMandarin.com to find out more. We also offer structured HSK courses for all levels, from complete beginners all the way to advanced, small groups, live speaking sessions, and personal teacher feedback. If you enjoyed this episode, we'd love it if you left us a review. It really helps other learners find us. And you can also follow us on Instagram or join our newsletter for daily Chinese lessons. Until next time,