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This is great just the way it is! Thanks!
ОтветитьIt would be nice if there were also 繁體 characters
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ОтветитьI love this thanks a lot. I used to speak Chinese when I was young but living abroad so long made me forget Chinese. And now relearning the language. I didn’t realise my level is still intermediate. I can understand most of these.
ОтветитьCan someone explain? Why in 着牛奶有酸味, “有” translates like “tastes”? Or it’s just another translation of “the milk has a sour taste”?
Ответитьi’ve been taking lessons at school for three years almost. i would count this as intermediate level learner since i never learned these until 2 year
ОтветитьIf this is for begginers than I'm level -3 please help me.
Ответитьthis is such a good video
ОтветитьUseful tip everyone-:Learn pinyin pronounciation first and listen to this. It'll really make this a lot easier to grasp.
ОтветитьWish it be english first to know the sentence, then chinese after, instead of the other way around
ОтветитьVERY GOOD please make more!!
ОтветитьHey guys, this is great and one of the best ear trainings out there. Much obliged.
ОтветитьI find listening is the most difficult skill to acquire, esp in Mandarin! Anyway, this video is superb! Thank you a zillion for your efforts!
ОтветитьThis is very advanced for me
ОтветитьI noticed the intonation of Faguo isn’t right?
ОтветитьI find this content really helpful! Thanks a lot! I am also curious, I have seen quite a few videos with the title "Efficient/Effective Chinese listening practice," do you know if the efficacy of this method of repeating the sentences in this way is backed by a body of research? I'm very interested in the research on language learning and I'm just curious if there have been studies that substantiate this is the most effective way to train your listening skills, or at least more effective than various other methods. If so, I would love to read this research. (Either way, I find it is helpful myself). Thanks again!
ОтветитьGood but not for biginners as stated
ОтветитьThank you for this useful video! One suggestion, but it's pretty niche: I wanted to listen to this as I fell asleep, but unfortunately, the BING before each sentence really made that impossible. It would be nice to have a version without them.
I don't know, maybe your teaching experience shows that the BING is helpful generally speaking, but I could do without it, personally. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks!
Ответить🐂 excellently
Ответитьwhy shei sounds like shui to me ><
such a hopefull video, thank you!
I am newbie, i am learned chinese 5 days, anthought i don't understand a lot but i know: i'm just pacian. I will success
ОтветитьThis is good but at begginers level the Chinese should have two speeds; one slow and one normal speed
ОтветитьHi Kendra, may I use this material to try and remake the video but with an indigenous voice?
ОтветитьHey, can you make some intermediate Mandarin videos in this format please? It is PERFECT: 1) Audio only 2) Audio only, repeated 3) Read along with Mandarin audio 4) With English audio 5) Once more in Mandarin. * LOVE IT *
Ответить是什么好奇心驱使中文十级的我点了进来?😉啥时候我的外语也能做到一字不错地听出来就好了🤣🤣
ОтветитьMost useful videos , thank you
ОтветитьThis is one of the most useful learning videos I've come across to help with comprehension. The cycle of repeats with no pinyin to start is perfect. And lots of new words to learn. Random, short, useful sentences. A mixture of levels. Thank you so much. Denis
ОтветитьWhy I hear nin like nian 😫😫
ОтветитьMake gramerwise .chinese by every grammarian.more trans system new grammar benifit mind meaning correctical call grammars chinese to english
Ответить我愿意
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ОтветитьI want a friend to study mandarin with!
Ответитьhamburger... hanbaobao thank you thank you😎😎👏👏👏 ،🇩🇿🇩🇿
Ответитьand if they make this same video but in Spanish?
Ответитьvery useful. keep listening till you understand them all.
ОтветитьI take Chinese at school and I need to study more
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