欢迎各位来到我的小博客!Hi everyone who is interested in learning Chinese! My name is Victoria, and I am here to share my Chinese-learning journey with you. I know how overwhelming this language seems at first. At the beginning, I also felt like all Chinese words sounded the same and like I would never get to tell the 2nd tone from the 3rd. But over the years that I have been learning and teaching Chinese I accumulated tons of useful lifehacks how to make the process more enjoyable and effective. So now I am sharing!
Amazed you were able to learn so fast. My problem with hsk6 is speed on reading section. There's just no way I can read so fast, and they usually throw in some complicated names of people and places. Also I have no idea what I'm doing with 病句, so I pretty much just skip that section 😅
Well done video! In most cases, the reason for unsatisfactory results of learning a foreign language is a loss of interest in the student, or you have stopped at some stage of their training and began to "stomp in one place. Thus, the effort and time you have spent in the absence of new techniques will not allow progress in mastering the language. For example, if you spend your time and effort learning the alphabet for months on end, you will not learn to read, write, speak and understand the spoken and written language. Yuriy Ivantsiv in his book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" writes that you should not selectively stop at one thing, and try to gradually move forward, without skipping anything and not jumping, developing all the necessary language skills for you proportionally. Only then will you get effective results. In your strategy for learning any information for you, including a foreign language, you should adhere to the following principle: you made a breakthrough - mastered the new information, then you need to take the time to consolidate the material and bring it to automaticity. The next step - learn new material and master it, and so on. "There are no secrets to success. It's the result of good preparation, hard work, and learning from your mistakes." Colin Powell. Many thanks to the author of the channel for the tremendous work in creating the instructional video. Thanks to such helpful videos, we have rapid progress in language learning.
hy do mind uploading hsk 3 reading part aswell i got exam on march 16th 2024 i clearly understood this listening video but need some explanation on how to do on reading as well.
You are amazing. You speak fluent English. 中文 and of course Russian. I am an American that speaks 中文 and Spanish, but not as fluently as you. Your English is amazing, I have not met a Russian person or any non-native English speaker with the complete grasp of American English that you have. I do not want to offend our British friends that is why I said American English. I worked in Taiwan and the British were so badly offended when the employers specified an American accent. You should definitely start a school somewhere (maybe online} and share your language learning knowledge. I know you are doing it now in these videos but I think you would excel in a more rigorous format.
+ How are you this good at teaching chinese and you’re not even native… you inspire me soo much…fr how did you get here i think you should tell us “YOUR MADARIN STORY” cos i was so caught up with your teaching and explanation i almost didn’t believe 你真的不是中国本地人 SOO MUCH LOVE FROM NIGERIA🇳🇬
Can you please elaborate on that sentences you said in 11:33 that "subjects that require a lot of grind and self practice". Which studies they are? I would love to do that.
While Hanzi in chinese has one way to read, Kanji in japanese has several ways to read and basically both of On-yomi and Kun-yomi. Also it changes depending on the combination of characters🥹
actually i think this is farfetched i passed level 5 and it takes more than a year to pass level 6 its no cake walk even if you learn chinese everyday.
The Japanese combined kanji to create a new concept, as in the case of the telephone, which they translated as 電話(electricity+talk), while the Chinese applied kanji with close pronunciation like 泰来風(Tài lái fēng). Now they use 電話 in Chinese too. Most of the vocabulary in modern Chinese is borrowed from Japanese.