[MUSIC] Hello everyone, welcome back to Hello Chinese. [FOREIGN] [MUSIC] Last course, we learned how to describe a friend. Today, we are going to learn how to ask for phone numbers. If you want to play tennis with a friend, you can say [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] can be used at the end of a statement to express or make a suggestion. [FOREIGN]. Shall we go play tennis? Look, what is he doing? He is running. Running is [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] means to be in the process of doing. [FOREIGN] used here, means the action is going on. [FOREIGN] How to ask for phone numbers. [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN]. [FOREIGN] is telephone number. If someone asks you [FOREIGN] you can directly say your phone number. In today's episode, Li Jia wants to play tennis with Emily. [FOREIGN]. Let's take a look at what they say. [SOUND] [MUSIC] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [SOUND] >> In today's episode, Li Jia wants to play tennis with Emily [FOREIGN] in the playground. Let's take a look at what they say. [SOUND] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> We'll watch the clip a second time so we can repeat the lines used in the episode. So today's episode, we have learned vocabulary and phrases related to asking for phone numbers. I hope you all had fun. Don't forget to do the quiz in the next session. See you next time. [FOREIGN] [NOISE] [MUSIC]