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How Can You Be Angry at a Robot? Our technological world is moving forward at a great pace. New discoveries are happening every day that are making our lives easier, while presenting us with challenges too. These challenges include robots living with us in our own homes, new discoveries that may invade our privacy, and extra-terrestrials possibly working with us instead of attacking us! Here are three stories that help us develop our ability to discuss these things in three languages. The Chinese characters are not presented according to HSK levels, but to make it easier, each story is…mehr

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How Can You Be Angry at a Robot? Our technological world is moving forward at a great pace. New discoveries are happening every day that are making our lives easier, while presenting us with challenges too. These challenges include robots living with us in our own homes, new discoveries that may invade our privacy, and extra-terrestrials possibly working with us instead of attacking us! Here are three stories that help us develop our ability to discuss these things in three languages. The Chinese characters are not presented according to HSK levels, but to make it easier, each story is presented in three formats: sentence by sentence translation, completely in pinyin, or completely in hanzi characters. Finally, each story is presented completely in English, Spanish and German. The student, therefore, can approach his study according to his or her level and goals. This is especially effective for students looking to become translators. Translators must keep in mind that the direction of the translation is from English to Chinese and that his will affect the translation.

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Lucy Yang was born in China. She has taught and translated at universities and businesses, including Hunan Normal (Teachers') University, Assumption University in Bangkok, Thailand, as well as German and Belgian firms. She now resides in Florida, USA. Jan Christian is a multi-linguist with degrees from UCLA and the University of Maryland. He has worked as a translator of Russian and Spanish. Lately he is working on improving his Chinese and helping others learn Chinese.