TSL Plays: Can You Chinese? Challenge [CC available!]

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Participants in a classroom game of Can You Chinese form groups, spell words in Mandarin, translate English words, and attempt sentence translations with varying success. The game concludes with a bar challenge involving Mandarin words and phrases, followed by reminders to like, share, and subscribe to the episode, along with New Year wishes for good health, abundance, and prosperity.

Insights

  • Participants in the game of Can You Chinese in a classroom setting form groups and compete in spelling Mandarin words, showcasing varying levels of proficiency and success.
  • The game progresses through rounds of spelling, translation, and bar challenges, highlighting the diversity of Mandarin language skills among the participants and concluding with festive well wishes and encouragements for engagement with the content.

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Recent questions

  • What is the game 'Can You Chinese' about?

    The game 'Can You Chinese' is played in a classroom setting where participants introduce themselves, share Mandarin proficiency levels, and interests. It involves spelling words in Mandarin, translating English words to Mandarin, and attempting to translate sentences and phrases. The game concludes with a bar challenge involving Mandarin words and phrases.

  • What are some examples of words in Mandarin used in the game?

    Some examples of words in Mandarin used in the game include 'hair', 'Throw away', 'Train station', 'Urinate', 'Apple', 'quarrel', 'Library', 'Wasting food', 'I love Singapore', and 'Dangerous Street'.

  • How are scores calculated in 'Can You Chinese'?

    Scores in 'Can You Chinese' are tallied based on the accuracy of spelling words in Mandarin and translating English words to Mandarin. Participants receive varying levels of accuracy in spelling, leading to different scores.

  • What is the final challenge in 'Can You Chinese'?

    The final challenge in 'Can You Chinese' is a bar challenge involving Mandarin words and phrases. Participants are tested on their knowledge and proficiency in Mandarin before the end of the game.

  • How does the 'Can You Chinese' episode conclude?

    The 'Can You Chinese' episode concludes with an encouragement to like, share, and subscribe to the content. There is a reminder to ring the notification bell for updates, along with wishes for a Happy New Year, good health, abundance, and prosperity.

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Summary

00:00

Mandarin Language Game in Classroom Setting

  • Introduction to a game of Can You Chinese in a classroom setting.
  • Participants introduce themselves, share Mandarin proficiency levels, and interests.
  • Group names are established: 'I Not Stupid 3' and 'SewBrenNae'.
  • First round involves spelling words in Mandarin, with varying success.
  • Words include 'hair', 'Throw away', 'Train station', 'Urinate', 'Apple', 'quarrel', 'Library', 'Wasting food', 'I love Singapore', and 'Dangerous Street'.
  • Scores are tallied with varying levels of accuracy in spelling.
  • Second round involves translating English words to Mandarin.
  • Words include 'Underwear', 'Embarrassed', 'Writer', 'Owl', and 'Sausage'.
  • Translation of sentences and phrases is attempted with mixed results.
  • The game concludes with a bar challenge involving Mandarin words and phrases.

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"End of TSL Plays with New Year Wishes"

  • End of TSL Plays episode
  • Encouragement to like, share, subscribe
  • Reminder to ring notification bell
  • Wishes for Happy New Year and good health
  • Abundance and prosperity wishes
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