diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/6911bcdd1ef7e704c8137b2c.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/6911bcdd1ef7e704c8137b2c.md index b0f2d5c0ad6..668563996e1 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/6911bcdd1ef7e704c8137b2c.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/6911bcdd1ef7e704c8137b2c.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ These two characters means "How about you?" or "And you?" `你呢 (nǐ ne)` combines the pronoun `你 (nǐ)` meaning "you" with the particle `呢 (ne)`, to form a question about the situation mentioned previously. It means "How about you?" or "And you?" It helps keep the conversation going in a friendly and natural way. For example: -`我是数据分析师,你呢?` - I'm a data analyst. And you? +`我是数据分析师 (wǒ shì shù jù fēn xī shī)。你呢 (nǐ ne)?` - I'm a data analyst. And you? # --scene-- diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/691448ba2497217f7df6e630.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/691448ba2497217f7df6e630.md index e287c0f3175..febb1c4351e 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/691448ba2497217f7df6e630.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/zh-a1-learn-understanding-the-questions-and-answers/691448ba2497217f7df6e630.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ He doesn't talk about language. # --explanation-- -Liu Ming first answers Wang Hua's question about his nationality, and then returns a question using `你呢?` It means "And you?" +Liu Ming first answers Wang Hua's question about his nationality, and then returns a question using `你呢 (nǐ ne)?` It means "And you?" He is asking for the nationality of Wang Hua. He wants to know where Wang Hua is from.