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Hello everyone, welcome to today's program.
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Today we want to talk about a lighthearted, warm, and fun topic —Christmas.
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Perhaps you're currently learning Chinese, or maybe you want to chat with your Chinese friends during Christmas but don't know how to say it in Chinese.
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No worries, today we'll use very simple Chinese to learn together how to talk about Christmas in Chinese and how to use these phrases naturally in everyday life.
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When it comes to Christmas, many people's first thought is "Merry Christmas." This sentence is simple and commonly used.
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In December, you can say to a friend, "Merry Christmas." The other person will definitely understand and feel happy.
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Sometimes, you can also say, "Wishing you a Merry Christmas in advance," or "Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas." These are all very natural and everyday phrases.
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In China, Christmas is not a traditional holiday, but many young people celebrate it now.
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Especially in big cities, in December, the streets are filled with a Christmas atmosphere.
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Shops play Christmas carols, have Christmas trees, Santa Claus, and many red and green decorations.
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If you want to say these things in Chinese, you can say: "There are many Christmas decorations on the street." "There is Christmas music in the shops." "I saw a very big Christmas tree." These sentences are not difficult, and the vocabulary is simple.
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Many people learning Chinese ask, do Chinese people celebrate Christmas?
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You can say: "In China, some people celebrate Christmas, and some people don't." Or: "Christmas is not the most important holiday in China, but many young people like it." If you are chatting with Chinese friends, they may also ask you: "How do you celebrate Christmas in your country?" At this time, you can speak slowly and don't need to make it complicated.
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For example, you can say: "In my country, Christmas is very important." "At Christmas, my family eats together." "We give gifts to family and friends." Or: "We decorate the Christmas tree." These are all very common and easy-to-use sentences.
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You don't need to use difficult grammar; just get the meaning out.
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Speaking of gifts, Christmas and gifts are inseparable.
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In Chinese, the word "gift" is very important.
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You can say: “I bought a small gift for a friend.” “It wasn’t expensive, but it was very thoughtful.” “I love receiving Christmas gifts.” If you want to ask someone, you can say: “Have you prepared a Christmas gift?” or “Will you give a gift to a friend?” These questions come naturally in conversation.
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Some Chinese friends might say they eat with friends on Christmas.
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You can say in Chinese: “We’re having dinner together on Christmas.” “We’re going to a restaurant.” “It was crowded that night.” If you want to describe the atmosphere, you can say: “The atmosphere was great.” “It was lively.” “It was fun.” These words are simple but very useful. In China, many young people go to shopping malls, coffee shops, or take photos together at Christmas .
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You can say: “Let’s go to the mall.” “There are many people in the mall.” “Everyone is taking photos.” If you see Santa Claus, you can say: “I saw a Santa Claus.” “Many people are taking photos with Santa Claus.” This sounds natural and relatable.
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If you want to talk about food, you can also use simple Chinese.
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For example: “We eat cake.” “We drink coffee.” “Some people eat turkey.” If you’re unsure whether Chinese people necessarily eat these things, that’s okay.
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You can say: “Some people eat…” and you won’t go wrong.
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Sometimes, Chinese friends say that Christmas feels more like a holiday for friends than a family holiday to them . You can say something like, "In China, many young people spend Christmas with their friends," or "At Christmas, friends are more important than family." Saying this will make the other person feel understood.
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If you spend Christmas in China, you might find it a little different.
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You can express your feelings in Chinese, such as: "Spending Christmas in China feels very different," "There's no holiday, but it's very lively," or "Although it's not a traditional holiday, it's very interesting." These are all useful expressions.
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Don't be afraid to make mistakes when learning Chinese.
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Christmas conversations are meant to be relaxed.
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You don't need to speak perfectly; as long as the other person understands, that's good enough.
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For example, you can say, "My Chinese isn't very good, but I want to say Merry Christmas." This sentence itself is very warm. If you want to send a Christmas greeting in Chinese on social media , you can use very simple phrases.
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For example, "Merry Christmas, I hope you're happy every day," or "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and good health." These sentences are short and suitable for beginners.
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Some people ask if Chinese people date or fall in love at Christmas?
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The answer is yes.
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You can say, "Many couples go on dates at Christmas." "They eat out and watch movies together." These sentences are common and easy to understand.
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If you're chatting with a Chinese friend and they ask if you like Christmas, you can say, "I really like Christmas." "I think Christmas is very warm." "I like Christmas music and lights." Or you can say, "I'm not too Christmassy, ​​but I like the atmosphere." There's no right or wrong answer; the important thing is to express yourself.
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Sometimes, you can also use Christmas to practice your Chinese.
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For example, if you go to a coffee shop, you can say to your friend, "This place has a very Christmassy feel." "The decorations here are beautiful." You'll find that talking about small things in life in Chinese isn't actually that difficult.
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Holidays are a great topic when learning a language because everyone has feelings about them and is willing to share.
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Christmas is such a topic.
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You can start with a simple "Merry Christmas" and then gradually increase the amount.
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Maybe you can't speak much Chinese yet, but that's okay.
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Language is like that; you learn little by little.
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Today you can say one sentence, tomorrow you can say two.
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By the next Christmas, you might find that you can chat in Chinese for a long time.
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Sometimes, learning Chinese isn't for exams, but for life.
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Christmas is a great opportunity to chat with friends, to offer a blessing, and to express your feelings.
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If you're learning Chinese and it happens to be December, try learning one Christmas-related phrase each day.
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For example, learn "Merry Christmas" today, "Christmas gifts" tomorrow, and "Christmas tree" the day after.
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Gradually, you'll find these words become familiar.
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When you can say these simple phrases in Chinese, you'll feel more confident.
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You'll feel that Chinese is no longer so distant or so difficult.
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It will become a part of your life.
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Okay, today we talked about Christmas in very simple Chinese, about blessings, gifts, friends, food, and feelings.
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Hopefully, these words will be helpful as you learn Chinese.
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I hope this offers you some help and a little warmth.
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No matter which country you're in, whether you celebrate Christmas or not, I hope you feel a little relaxed and happy.
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I also hope you won't rush your Chinese learning journey; take your time.
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Finally, I want to say to you: Merry Christmas, and I wish you happiness every day.
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Thank you for listening, see you next time.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video on how to talk about Christmas in Chinese provides an engaging and relaxed context for language practice. It's designed for those eager to enhance their English speaking practice through cultural insights. As you learn phrases related to Christmas, you can relate them to your own experiences, which makes the conversation more natural and enjoyable. Using festive topics encourages learners to participate actively by shadow speaking, mimicking phrases and sentences directly from the video. Each phrase carries emotional connotations, which will help you to connect linguistically and socially.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

In this video, several essential structures are used that can aid in your English speaking practice:

  • "Merry Christmas": This simple greeting is frequently mentioned. It’s important for learners to grasp how to use greetings appropriately in casual conversations.
  • "I saw a very big Christmas tree": This sentence illustrates the past tense in a straightforward manner, allowing for easy replication. You can replace "Christmas tree" with other nouns to create personalized sentences.
  • "Some people eat…": This expression helps learners categorize their thoughts or observations and allows for flexibility in constructing utterances about various subjects.
  • "In my country, Christmas is very important": This is an excellent example of opinion expression, which is vital for discussions. Understanding how to share personal viewpoints can enhance your conversation skills significantly.

Utilizing these structures when practicing through shadow speech can greatly improve retention and conversational fluency.

Common Pronunciation Traps

While shadowing the video, you might encounter tricky pronunciations that could affect your speaking confidence:

  • “Christmas”: Be cautious with the ‘r’ and ‘s’ sounds. Many learners tend to over-enunciate the ‘r’ or skip the ‘s’, altering the clarity.
  • “Important”: Pay attention to the syllable stress, as incorrect emphasis can confuse listeners. Make sure to stress the second syllable properly.
  • “Atmosphere”: The ‘th’ sound can be difficult; practice making it less pronounced while still keeping the word understandable to avoid sounding unnatural.

By focusing on these pronunciation aspects during your shadowing practice, you’ll improve not just your fluency but also your accent, making your English sound more natural.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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