Hello, everyone. Welcome to Hello Chinese. Last course, we learned how to express numbers and time. In this course, we are going to learn how to express months and days. Let's talk about days of the week first. Week is. You need to put numbers up to. There are seven days in a week. Again. Please pay attention to Sunday. It has to be. Or. What day is it today? In Chinese grammar, the sentence is correct without. The response is. Let's talk about months and days. Month is. Date is. You'll need to put numbers before. There are 12 months in a year. There are 28, 29, 30, or 31 days in a months. We express days, put numbers before. in Chinese, we say the month first and then the date. For example, September 10th. What date is it today? Means how many, how much. When will you return to your home country? Return to your home country is. Please remember in Chinese sentences, we need pause a time before the verb of a phrase. In this question, we need to put, before. In today's episode, Mark meet Emily on campus. Let's take a look at what they say. 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 vocabularies and phrases related to months and days. I hope you all had fun. Don't forget to do the quiz in the next section. See you next time.