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Please support me to keep creating great content: https://buymeacoffee.com/chinesemaste... https://ko-fi.com/chinesemastery Hello everyone! Welcome to Chinese Mastery! In this video, step into the cozy ambiance of a corner coffee shop and experience a heartwarming story of friendliness, smiles, and cultural exchange. Follow the engaging interactions between the friendly coffee shop owner Wang Lei and the international student Allen, and learn practical vocabulary related to cafes, decor, and everyday life. Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate Chinese learner, this lesson will help boost your listening and speaking skills while immersing you in a rich cultural experience. In this engaging Chinese story, you'll: ✅ Slow Chinese reading for better comprehension ✅ Subtitles in Chinese, Pinyin, and English ✅ Engaging stories for immersive learning Subscribe for more Chinese learning content, and let’s improve together! #LearnChinese #ChineseListeningPractice #SlowChinese #ChineseStories #HSKChinese #DailyChinese #mandarinforbeginners 0:00 Class begins! 0:13 Normal-speed text 2:42 Coffee culture in China & Adaptation of foreigners in China 4:17 Vocabulary 7:00 Repeat after me 9:33 Fast-paced text My Notes: For me, being able to make videos every day and spend a few hours clearing my mind is a true happiness. The real world has too many imperfections. Through every warm little story, I can also bring warmth to myself. Does this sound a bit sentimental? But this is how I truly feel. I know very well that in the future, I won’t have the same amount of time to focus on making Chinese teaching videos. In life, we all need a way to express and release ourselves. I don’t want to smoke or drink excessively, so I think having tea or coffee isn’t too much, right? After returning to China, I will go to Shandong to start an education and training business with a friend—that’s already decided. As for what happens next, I have no idea. I hope you enjoy this little video. Initially, it only had a few new words, but I thought about it and added a lot more. I know too many new words might affect watch time and views, but I have my own principles. I hope those who are truly serious about learning Chinese can gain something from just a few minutes of watching. Even if it’s just a little, that would make me very happy. I’ve rambled again today. If anyone has read this far, I wish you good luck.