Grammar: Unit of numbers and RMB
Language Tips: How to bargain in a Chinese food market
Story of the Day: Much ado about nothing 庸人自扰 yōng rén zì rǎo
Dialogue:
A:苹果多少钱?
píng guǒ duō shǎo qián?
How much are the apples?
B:八块钱一斤。
bā kuài qián yī jīn 。
8 yuan per half kilogram.
A:蓝莓怎么卖?
lán méi zěn me mài ?
How are the blueberries sold?
B:十九块九一盒。
shí jiǔ kuài jiǔ yī gè 。
19.9 yuan per box.
A:葱怎么卖?
cōng zěn me mài ?
How are the onions sold?
B:两块钱一把。
liǎng kuài qián yī bǎ 。
2 yuan per bunch.
A:我要四斤苹果,两盒蓝莓,一把葱。可以便宜点吗?
wǒ yào sì jīn píng guǒ ,liǎng hé lán méi ,yī bǎ cōng 。kě yǐ pián yí diǎn ma?
I’d like to buy 2 kilograms of apple, 2 boxes of blueberries, a bunch of onion. Can you give me a discount?
B:一共给七十吧。
yī gòng gěi qī shí ba 。
70 yuan in total is OK.
Words & expressions:
【多少】duō shǎo: how much;
【钱】qián: money
【怎么卖】zěn me mài:how is this sold
【苹果】píng guǒ: apple
【蓝莓】lán méi: blueberry
【葱】cōng: onion
Hosts: Liu Min & Jessica
Programme Editor: Wang Xiaoyu
Producer: Lu Chang