We watched Chinese acrobats on TV, and I tried to copy them but only succeeded in inventing the “fallen pretzel” pose.
The Chinese puzzle took me three days to solve, and then my cat sat on it and “solved” it in three seconds.
The Chinese kites in the sky looked like flying fish, while my kite looked like a brick on a string.
I tried to eat noodles with Chinese chopsticks and accidentally catapulted one across the room like a flying worm.
We made Chinese paper fans, and mine worked so well it nearly launched my homework into outer space.
A girl walks into a small Chinese shop. A man cooks Chinese food, and a woman pours Chinese tea. A child sings a Chinese song while an old woman opens a small Chinese book of words. The girl learns a few Chinese words, buys a warm plate, and smiles happily.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: B1 Intermediate
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