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Before we learn about ownership and pets, let's review our basic pronouns. Which of the following is the Chinese (Traditional) character for the pronoun 'he' or 'him'?
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In Chinese (Traditional), the character used to express the action of drinking a beverage is ε.
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Before we learn about ownership and pets, let's review our basic pronouns. Which of the following is the Chinese (Traditional) character for the pronoun 'he' or 'him'?
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In Chinese (Traditional), the character used to express the action of drinking a beverage is ε.
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In a Chinese restaurant, if you want to tell the waiter that you are hungry and ready to order, which specific Traditional Chinese adjective would you use to describe the feeling of hunger?
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Match the Chinese (Traditional) food and drink items with their corresponding categories to review your foundational vocabulary.
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Arrange the following Chinese phrases in the logical order of a typical dining experience, starting from being hungry to finishing the meal.
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Sort each item into the correct category based on its classification in a dining context.
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Arrange the Chinese characters to form a logical sentence that expresses a desire to eat a specific food item.
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Unscramble the letters to find the Chinese (Traditional) word for the beverage often served hot in a restaurant, which is a staple of Chinese dining culture.
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Before we learn about ownership and pets, let's review our previous unit on dining. Which of the following Traditional Chinese terms refer to common beverages you might order at a restaurant?
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In a Chinese restaurant setting, if you want to politely ask for a specific food item or express that you would like to eat something you have already learned, which of the following phrases uses the correct verb and structure?