You wanted more, so here is part 2! I'll keep searching, so give me some ideas for more Chinese superstars! How about Korean stars? Let me know below and I'll try to find them!
@@maikelaoshi Speaking is an impromptu action without any visible hint. You know most Asians can read out aloud brilliantly but they easily get stuck in real conversation.
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Some stars were just reading books or saying something they might have prepared or practiced before, which probably could not reflect their real English speaking. I prefer Part1. But would thank you for making this Part 2 as well.
Yes it's hard to find clips of them. But I can still tell their English level because of the high level words they read and excellent pronunciation. Someone with bad English will still be difficult to understand even when reading out loud. The most important thing I need is just to hear them speak. I think it would be the same for you listening to a non-native Chinese speaker trying to speak Chinese by reading book.
@@maikelaoshi I have to agree with you when you say that we can still evaluate non chinese speaker trying to speak chinese JUST by reading mandarin book. But it's just in pronunciation segment. But When it comes to fluency and confidence, I agree more with several of our friends' comments about. I also think the one with the script on her hand can automatically speak more fluently and more confidence. Because she knew for sure what she would be talking about. Thank you for the video Teachar Mike. I know it's hard to find the material for the vid. I really appreciate you for this. 🙏🙏😁
Obviously, Liu Yifei came to the US, with her mother, when she started middle school. She claimed to be a US citizenship. She is now fluent in English.
The more I watch the more I feel Mike graded them unfairly. I want to say Jay Chou is pretty in good, if you have watched his movie The Green Hornet, maybe his pronunciation is not great, but he's definitely fluent and has a great vocabulary!
I think it's kinda unfair to give Liu Yifei a high score for her English. I mean she basically was just reading. That's so different than having a conversation.
i dont think reading off of books or saying a few sentences in a presentation, which you definitely prepared for, accurately defines their english skills
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Love this video. Is there a part 3? Liu Yifei, I feel is not very smooth. More like the flow is not there when she reads. Thumbs up for all these stars because I work with lots of immigrants including those who came here around 10, speaks very broken English. (Not even mentioning the written part). I did the opposite. Gave up Chinese (dad said I did not appear as bright to hand dual language so he had no high hopes), and later on picked up Mandarin in my 30s. Note: I am a Cantonese speaker. I find Mandarin so hard to pronounce but after 3 years I was able to communicate. It's always in one's best interest to learn a different language. It opens up your world and you truly understands more about other cultures.
Mike, Liu Yifei spent 4 years in New York Queens when she was 10 before she went back to China for the role in 红粉世家。We lived in the same neighborhood back in 96’. But she doesn’t remember me anymore.
I think the comparison it's not apple to apple. The one is reading a book/ or just followed the movie scripts. The other one make a interview on the spot...But all in all, I think Eddie Peng is the most fluent
Why don't have Lay Zhang(张艺兴)?He talk English good too.How about William Chan(陈伟霆)?How about Jackson Wang(王嘉尔)(From Hong Kong)and Mark Tuan (段宜恩)(From Taiwan)?Amber Liu?Jackie Chan?
Actually, Crystal Liu moved to USA when she was young Besides, I recommend you to watct the others stars's video which communicate in English such as 王祖蓝,姚明…
Yao Ming's English was pretty good before he went to America. I don't believe he didn't know gramma and volcabulary before he went to the NBA locker's room. Moreover, I don't believe he can write an essay, but so what, he does't need to write by himself.
I would rate Teacher Mike's Chinese five stared in terms of pronunciation, fluency and confidence. If he could speak Chinese like that as an American, all the Chinese could learn to speak English like him . Keep learning English, make China an equal of the USA in terms of English.lol.☺
Now it’s my turn to rate you (for your Mandarin / Putonghua) Pronunciation: you still have that “lao wai/yang ren/洋腔洋调“ when you speak so I’m gonna just give you 3 ⭐️ . Fluency: You’re not using too much vocabulary when you speak so that would be a 3 ⭐️ for you too. Confidence: Well, you definitely speak like you know everything so I would give you a full 5 ⭐️ for that. Cheers! 🥂 😄 👏!!!!!
It's not so objective to judge the English level of them ..since some of them are just from recitation or reading ...so i suggest mike laoshi that u should select their English speaking from daily communications more...thanks