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Hello everyone! Welcome to my Chinese culture class.Today I’d like to share about 礼仪之邦 (lǐ yí zhī bāng). This phrase means China is a country with a long tradition of good manners, politeness and respect. Bilingual Sentences with 礼仪之邦 1. English: China has been a nation of etiquette since ancient times. 中文:中国自古以来就是礼仪之邦。 2. English: China is well-known around the world as a nation of etiquette. 中文:中国是享誉世界的礼仪之邦。 3. English: Traditional culture makes China a real nation of etiquette. 中文:传统文化让中国成为真正的礼仪之邦。 Etiquette is an important part of Chinese tradition. It reminds people to be modest, polite and friendly in daily life. Thank you for listening. Feel free to ask me if you have any questions. Have a nice day!:)
Apr 29, 2026 5:55 AM
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What is your favorite movie? One of the best ways to improve your English? Watch a movie you already love and are passionate about. Not with subtitles. Not with a dictionary. Just watch it — and then talk about it. Here's why this works better than most people realise. When you already know the story, you stop worrying about understanding every word. You relax. And when you relax, you absorb language naturally — the rhythm of it, the expressions, the way emotions are expressed in English. But the real magic happens in the conversation afterwards. Take Forrest Gump. Almost everyone has seen it. And yet ask ten different people what it's about and you'll get ten completely different answers. That's what makes it perfect. Is it a love story? A film about luck? About America? About never giving up? About the cruelty of life dressed up as something gentle? There's no right answer — which means there's no wrong thing to say. And *that* is where real English conversation happens. Not reciting facts. Not filling in blanks. Actually saying what you think and finding the words to defend it. A few questions to get you thinking: - Why do you think people all over the world connect with Forrest? - "Life is like a box of chocolates" — does that idea resonate with you, or do you think we have more control than that? - Is Jenny a tragic character or did she make her own choices? - What would YOUR bench moment look like — the thing you'd run across the country for? Notice how none of these questions are really about the film. They're about YOU. The film is just the doorway. That's the method. Pick a film you love. Watch it again. Then find someone to talk about it with — really talk about it. What film would you choose? Drop it below — I'd love to hear what people are watching. 👇
Apr 29, 2026 9:03 AM
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