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Very useful. I am learning Chinese at 12 years old so I am watching almost all of your videos I can. This is all very helpful. Thank you!
ОтветитьI’ve been spending a ridiculous amount of time watching people reacting to TikTok compilations ,
More and more I’m managing to drift my attention to your videos even sometimes using them as background and I can feel how my attention span is increasing while Chinese language starts to make clic more and more
Hablo español estoy leyendo lo que dices me gusta mucho el contenido me gusta el 普通话
Ответитьliterally the best guide i've ever seen! thank you
Ответитьni hao, can you please share the bear talk podcast link with me? and luozhenyu pls
ОтветитьI always nod when I use the forth tone 😅
ОтветитьSo its the same channel but this guy is more natural in pronunciation
ОтветитьAll your vids are so good, but something concerns me. I practiced and repeated 练好中文发音是非常有必要的 to a Chinese friend of mine in Shenzhen. They said it sounded like Sichuan language. Is that the dialect you teach?
ОтветитьThanks for this! My teacher has me learning poems all Chinese children learn at school to help me become used to tones 😄 BTW, your clarinet is actually an oboe 🤭
ОтветитьHow do I know if they are speaking Mandarin or Cantanese? Stop laughing, im serious 😅
ОтветитьI learnt from you a lot 🎉🎉❤
ОтветитьThanks a lot, started listening Chinese audio. Trying to imagine how to say the same)
ОтветитьGreat video. I was wondering how old you were when you began learning Chinese (or perhaps other 'second' languages)?
Ответитьwhat i never hear anybody speak about: In e.g. english there is a preferred way to intonate sentences. Questions, surprise, emphasis and so on. These are deeply ingrained. When you speak chinese as an english native you need to NOT overlay the character tones with the emotional tones. You need to learn how to intonate different tones with different "chinese" tonal emotions. Are you still with me? I am pretty sure a full theory of chinese intonation and how it modifies chinese tones is extremely complex. The question is, how to go about it efficiently.
Ответитьthx for yr sharing
ОтветитьThanks a lot . Very useful
ОтветитьI hate to break it to you, but an “A” is not always an “A” in music haha.
ОтветитьLike guitar, piano....brutal practice. Then more practice.
ОтветитьAnyone has recommendations of a Taiwanese woman to watch/listen to for the "language parent" thing?👀
ОтветитьI tried to share this video with a friend, but a pop up window wouldn't allow me to forward it. What could be the reason for this? I appreciate your instructions, but I have to repeat it often as it goes too fast for beginners to shadow the words you mention. Thank you for all you do and I am glad I found this.
ОтветитьHi, do you have a suggestion for female voice podcast? Like Beartalk for men?
ОтветитьThank you for sharing these great tips.
ОтветитьGreat tips 👌🏼
Where can I find the podcasts you mentioned like beartalk ?
谢谢你Great Video!
ОтветитьThanks so very much!!
ОтветитьPlease I really love to learn Chinese
So if I begin to learn from level 1 or zero level what time to be good at talking writing listening?? Or what HSK level do I have to reach to be good
So please give guide plan
Best sources to learn
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ОтветитьGreat stuff! Appreciated the tips about the "straining". Definetely a problem for me
ОтветитьGreat tips for 2023! Really happy to see that you keep pushing us to improve! Thank you!
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