You might be a fan of Steven Chow. Or maybe you've never heard of the man and in that case we feel sort of appalled that you've made it this far into Cantonese. But in either case, if you've spent time in Hong Kong we're betting you recognize this scene: in a bustling street market, a young butcher slaughters a pig with turn of his machete before lifting a cigarette to his mouth and taking a sip from a dry martini.The image is iconic and familiar to everyone in Hong Kong. And that's why the subject of our Cantonese podcast today is one of the most classic Hong Kong comedies to ever come from the surreal but inspired mind of Steven Chow. So if you've been pushing your Cantonese into shape and are looking for a fun and interesting way to make it even better, join us in our first Advanced Cantonese podcast. And write us with your feedback at service@popupcantonese.com. We'd love to hear what you think.
chinabusiness222
said on February 21, 2011
great lesson! So great to hear an advanced lesson in cantonese! I wish i would have had resources like this a year or two ago when learning cantonese. Good stuff and challenging.
chinabusiness222
said on February 21, 2011
when are you guys planning on producing more advanced lessons?
nicole
said on February 22, 2011
@chinabusiness222
Glad you liked it! We'll produce more advanced lessons soon when we finish the critical series :) 多謝你支持!
jdfjai
said on March 6, 2011
Nicole老师,
I'm a huge fan of yours!! Love the way you teach, love your accent !! :)
I hope you remain a teacher on this site for a long long time!!!! :)
nicole
said on March 7, 2011
@jdfjai
多謝你!! I'm so flattered!! You made my day !! Thanks:)
deon.cui
said on August 30, 2011
Is there a transcript for this? The download has questions and answers but no transcript :(