送你一朵小红花 (A Little Red Flower)

Tonight’s film comes from China!

送你一朵小红花 (sòng nǐ yī duǒ xiǎo hóng huā) - A Little Red Flower (2020)

Whether you’re learning Chinese or just looking for something to watch, 送你一朵小红花 (sòng nǐ yī duǒ xiǎo hóng huā) - A Little Red Flower is a moving film.

Directed by Han Yan, the film follows the experience of two teenagers with cancer. Amidst the hardship of their situations, the pair imagine an alternate universe without pain and sadness.

If you’re learning Chinese, the following video is an official trailer for the film, featuring interviews with the cast :

A Little Red Flower : Official Movie Trailer - CCTV6 China Movie Official Channel

If you’re unsure when and how to use subtitles, advice can be found here :

How to Use Subtitles to Learn a Language

If you’re learning Chinese, you may find the following articles useful, along with their accompanying videos :

Typing in Chinese

How to Use Pleco

If you’re interested in learning Chinese, there’s a How to Learn Languages guide :

How to Learn Chinese

Take care, and enjoy the process!

Sean Price

This article was written by Sean Price, the Founder of How to Learn Languages.

When he's not teaching English as a foreign language, he creates eBooks and Courses that make learning languages affordable and enjoyable for anyone.

He learnt French in 2018 during a study abroad year at the Sorbonne, before completing a degree in History at the University of Leeds with First Class Honours in the summer of the following year.

During his final year, he taught himself Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Catalan, as part of dissertation research into fascism in Europe during the 1930s.

Although he says ‘learnt’ and ‘taught himself’ in the past tense, he also says one of the joys of learning a language is that there’s always more to learn.

More recently, he's been teaching himself German, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian.

Since moving to Vietnam to teach English in 2022, he's been enjoying learning Vietnamese. In less than one and a half years learning Vietnamese, he was able to achieve Level 5 (the highest being Level 6) of the official Vietnamese proficiency exam of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities at the National University, Hanoi (Trường Đại học Khoa học Xã hội và Nhân văn - Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội).

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