Very easy to learn from these videos. Especially since you have the captions underneath and annunciate each constonant and vowel slowly. Look forward to more videos,.
@ReeBeanRee Sure, I tried to put the link directly in this post for you, but it wasn't allowed! You can see the link pretty easily on my channel comments. Hope that's what you're looking for!
Thanks for your posting. The video is very helpful. The subtitles with Chinese characters are good, espacially for Japanese people, who know the scripts in their own language as Kanji scripts (漢字). The video facilitates to link the Chinese sound and Kanji characters. I have shared your video on my site on Chinese learning.
English is a veeeeeery easy language. Anybody who says it's difficult has no clue. I have learned 7 european, 4 asian and 2 scandinavian languages, and English is so freaking easy compared to any of them.
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Wow! This is the best video I've seen so far for emphasizing the importance of tones & letting you get a feel for the fluency of the language. The downside is that you still have to translate the translation! Everything is translated literally!
If you've never studied Chinese before, you may want to look for a video on Chinese words, and how tones work, then come back to this. I think this is a very well done lesson. Thanks.
Thanks Shenzhen. As for the marketing method: Yah I'm sure that was the major "drive" behind it, but my roomie is a tutor, so that was the argument that won me over... personally I never sign up for stuff where the ask for my cc so I don't know why that would be considered a good marketing tool. BTW, if anyone else is reading this: if you think the CC request is a bad idea, send an email to customerservice@activechinese.com. We could fix it at the next build if we get the feedback.
Learn Chinese Naturally Hello, I'm from china and now I'm studying at Jiangxi University of Finance and economics. I want to improve my English ability. At the same time, I can teach you authentic Mandarin. I want to be friends with you and learn from each other. If you want to contact me, you can add my WeChat (yypPersistence)is my ID or you can tell me your email
Hey, this is amazing! Nowhere else on the Internet is there a video teaching such innovative material as 谢谢·and 你死没过人吗? This is a breakthrough in the use of technology. Congratulations on your creative and original work! -dlj.
@@jeromebizet7165 yaa that was a good drama too. now I'm watching 'you are my destiny' it is adopted from a thai drama if I'm not wrong, and it is a very good drama I'm looking forward to the next epi of it
Nice pacing and clear presentation. In my opinion, these videos are very useful to learn biao zhuin fa yin i only wish there were English subtitles to help those people who don't have any knowledge of Chinese. Thanks for your educational material. Keep up the good work
I am Chinese ,I am learning English recently,if you wanna learn Chinese,you can add me,we can study together.Though I am still learning English ,I can understand most of your words,so it is OK even if you konw noting about Chinese Mandarin
I want to learn Chinese so I can ask Chinese tourists to stop yelling and be respectful to people around them. I also want to ask them to not cut in line, and to not be so pushy and uncivilized. Some Chinese tourists are very nice. But the majority act like they just came down from the mountains and they were not taught manners for generations. So we have to tell them that they bother people when they act rudely. They often don't speak English, so the only choice is for us to learn Mandarin/Cantonese.
Abner K I work in produce in Vancouver, a highly-populated immigrant city. If I had 10 cents for every time a Chinese person tried cutting in line in my 3 years of produce, I'd have well over $100.
Mandarin is so absurdly easy it's disgusting. I'm having a little trouble with tones but it'll become easier with resources like this. The grammar and spelling though are a dream! Everything in pi1nyi1n may as well be either 2-7 letters long! EVERYTHING!
I love learning Mandarin. Compared to Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, etc... this is the easiest of all languages as far as listen and repeat learning. I like how these particular lessons show the alphabetical breakdown because visually I dont know jack .
Very good lesson, my native language is German, I am fluent in ENglish and Spanish, I had seven years of French at school, I speak Polish because I have some relatives in Poland, and I learnt some Russsian and Italian autodidactically, so I know what I am talking about when I say that these lessons are very helpful.
@sakurakim12 It's definitely NOT something you want to do on your own! :-) Some of my videos might help, and I'm constantly in the process of learning myself so I'll keep sharing when I can! Hope that you'll continue on in your journey to learn Chinese!
It is pronounced as you said, but you don't write it like that. You still write it using the third tone, even though the first third tone is changed to a second tone
Still, I think that should be added in a beginners lessons....since they have most likely no clue & try to say the 3. note 2 times in a row. In this video she added the rule of "bu" changing its 4. tone when it is followed by another 4. tone. (bu shi). So, that is kinda inconsistent.
I've gotten obsessed with kpop since January of this year. I'm already 96% perfect at reading and writing Korean. I'm working on sentence structure now, but can say a few things. I've always wanted to learn HOW the Chinese wrote so that's why I'm watching this, and japanese is easy to pronounce, but for me Chinese is the most difficult Asian language. Props to anyone who isn't Chinese who can speak it.
Man, I applaud people who don't speak Chinese and learn to speak it fluently. It's not so much the pronunciation or the writing that is difficult, it's the intonation of the voice that is so damn hard. It's like WHAT.
Don't give-up, friend!! Chinese is very difficult indeed, but it is worth the while to learn it. I try so hard everyday, listening to and writing the chinese words and phrases. 欢呼,朋友!!! (cheers, friend!!)
I fully agree. Been there, tried to learn but the most difficult thing for me were the tones... I suspect that it was mainly due to the fact that I cannot sing at all and you have to somehow 'sing' those long words.
Thank you youtube!!! Im getting a better education here than in school!!!!! I got dif equations on one tab and mandarin chinese on another...gotta love the internet...
@dasicy because the 'R' in Chinese is pronounced differently. I think in some dialects the 'R' sound is more like an 'L' so when they see English words that start with 'R' it comes out sounding more like an English 'L'
thats the case in some languages. The direct translation will be TO BE but because of your understanding of the language and when used it the correct sentence it can mean ARE After all for example, TO BE a writer means you ARE a writer.
Thanks, friend! Im now learning japanese chinese and korean. I like too much asian languages, but they are so fifficuld to learn for a Portuguese native speaker as I'm. a big hug.