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Jul 2017
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CBC 1.15 | Numbers, days, dates and time

COFFEE BREAK LANGUAGES
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In this lesson we'll be putting what we've previously learned about counting in Mandarin into practise by learning the days of the week, the months of the year, and how to tell the time. All of these topics are based around the numbers, so you'll quickly learn this new vocabulary and how to put it to use.


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