Learn Chinese Tone Pairs: How to Practice and Master Mandarin Tones

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  • @YoyoChinese
    @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +193

    Have a question about this lesson or learning Mandarin Chinese? Sign up a free account on our website www.yoyochinese.com and click the blue chat widget to talk to our Student Support team. 加油 (jiā yóu)! 😊

    • @saifprince3513
      @saifprince3513 6 років тому +1

      Iam saif hsk 2 lren Chinese plz

    • @saifprince3513
      @saifprince3513 6 років тому

      U send me plz Facebook I'd nombr OK

    • @tonyhenzel
      @tonyhenzel 6 років тому +1

      Why does everywhere else I look it says the 3rd tone is down then up?

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +17

      The third tone has traditionally been taught as a "falling-rising" tone (and the symbol looks like it drops and then rises), but if you listen to native speakers, you realize this isn't actually how the third tone sounds in real speech. When non-native speakers learn the third tone as a "falling-rising" tone, they often end up pronouncing it incorrectly - which leads to frustration when native speakers don't understand you! You can read more about why we teach the third tone as a "low flat tone" here: goo.gl/TjM7Az

    • @victorsimple5398
      @victorsimple5398 6 років тому

      Yoyo Chinese I want to learn Chinese very well please help me

  • @baysidetraders5405
    @baysidetraders5405 8 років тому +847

    The "may" "what" "uhhh" "no" framework is just brilliant. This should be an essential course for all beginning mandarin students whose native language is English. Wish I had this when I started studying mandarin 8 years ago. Bad habits are hard to shake.

    • @markgalvez7234
      @markgalvez7234 5 років тому +9

      baysidetraders hows your Chinese now?

    • @HIYORIist
      @HIYORIist 5 років тому +9

      No solo para el ingles, para el español y otras lenguas basados en el alfabeto, las bases son iguales

    • @NJI-hy1pq
      @NJI-hy1pq 4 роки тому +2

      @@hushglowy ¡Que feo de Ud! 👎

    • @LK-on6rw
      @LK-on6rw 4 роки тому +1

      Hi! How did you learn effectively? I’ve been going strong for 25 ish days now. :)

    • @LK-on6rw
      @LK-on6rw 4 роки тому

      baysidetraders what kind of bad habits are common?

  • @Kimi-xp2th
    @Kimi-xp2th 6 років тому +622

    I started learning Chinese yesterday and I'm so lucky I found your channel so early. You're a great teacher.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +27

      We're glad you found us too, and we're glad you are starting to learn this amazing language! If you like the sample lessons here on our social media, you can sign up on our website and try the first 20 lessons of the Beginner Conversational Course for free to see if you want to study with us. Start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

    • @andreasveide
      @andreasveide 5 років тому +8

      It's been 11 months now. What about now?

    • @सदाशिव-म7ङ
      @सदाशिव-म7ङ 5 років тому +3

      its been 11 months since you started chinese how far have you reached dude?

    • @michaelsaenz380
      @michaelsaenz380 5 років тому +1

      @Fiker Gaming What made you quit? Was it a lack of motivation to go further?

    • @-hikikomori-7191
      @-hikikomori-7191 5 років тому +1

      @Fiker Gaming I think you should go back. If you were able to study for a month INTENSELY, It's worth it. It's very hard to get back motivation, but sometimes you just have to force yourself to get back on track. I'm sure someday these skills will pay off and you'll be glad you've had the initiative to learn. If you're really that hesitant to learn, at least try to learn the fun way. For example; one chinese character a day in a spare time, and try to remember it throughout the day ;)

  • @PursuingHeaven
    @PursuingHeaven 4 роки тому +385

    BINGO! this teacher gets it...finally found someone using the known to introduce the unknown
    1.) MAYbe,? high, flat
    2.)What?? rising
    3.) Uh... low fat
    4.)NO! falling
    Great Lesson!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +22

      Thank you for the positive feedback... I really appreciate it! I hope you enjoy studying Chinese with us. 😊

    • @anamariapirjan-badea9165
      @anamariapirjan-badea9165 4 роки тому +4

      @@YoyoChinese I love your lessons! Thank you!

    • @kittysaurus1486
      @kittysaurus1486 4 роки тому +4

      Low fat😂 milk

    • @seenonyt2210
      @seenonyt2210 Рік тому

      Thank you!

  • @thomasincambodia5769
    @thomasincambodia5769 6 років тому +571

    I think my neighbours think I'm having a very confused argument on the phone with someone. Maybe... What?!...Uh...No!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +32

      🤣🤣

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +62

      All that matters is you are practicing out loud. You can't improve your speaking skills without actually speaking! Even if your neighbours will think you're crazy!

    • @lynntfuzz
      @lynntfuzz 4 роки тому +13

      My teenage daughter keeps closing the door so she can’t hear me!! Hahahahaha

    • @emilyycaro7137
      @emilyycaro7137 4 роки тому

      Hehehhqhahah

    • @falafelgorbeh614
      @falafelgorbeh614 4 роки тому +3

      @@YoyoChinese I notice how you teach like we're realy there... WOW

  • @esejsnake1503
    @esejsnake1503 4 роки тому +187

    11:27 jin tian (11)
    11:53 zhong guo (12)
    13:11 bing shui (13)
    14:07 zhi dao (14)
    15:51 zhen de (15)
    16:24 ming tian (21)
    16:48 ming nian (22)
    17:24 pi jiu (23)
    17:53 rong yi (24)
    18:39 shen me (25)
    19:22 xi huan (31) (a quint interval)
    20:22 qi chuang (32)
    21:48 ni hao (33 -> 23)
    22:19 chao fan (34)
    23:03 wo de (35)
    23:43 mian bao (41)
    24:09 wen ti (42)
    24:38 zai li (43)
    25:04 zai jian (44)
    26:03 xie xie (45)

  • @realjcav
    @realjcav 5 років тому +748

    As a second language, her English rivals the best I've ever heard from a native Mandarin speaker.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +83

      Thank you for the kind comment... I really appreciate it!

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 4 роки тому +65

      Her English is solid and definately at native level.

    • @Descalabro
      @Descalabro 4 роки тому +35

      She has an evident north american accent, and her website confirms that: "A Beijing native and long-time resident d'USA, Yangyang's passion is not just teaching Chinese or English, but also helping bridge the cultural gap between China and the West.".

    • @ekala9811
      @ekala9811 4 роки тому +9

      She speak it very sexy

    • @tracesigns9933
      @tracesigns9933 4 роки тому +5

      @@Descalabro that's still cool!

  • @ohplease587
    @ohplease587 8 років тому +515

    This is hands down the most helpful explanation(s) I can find regarding Chinese Tones. THANK YOU.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  8 років тому +16

      +Phoebe Alexis So glad you found it and everything makes sense now! :)

    • @אביהוקנין-ת3ב
      @אביהוקנין-ת3ב 8 років тому +2

      את יודעת אנגלית

    • @10chinesewords82
      @10chinesewords82 8 років тому +9

      You are awesome

    • @curtiswilson4750
      @curtiswilson4750 7 років тому +1

      Yeah clear on tones. So now moving on to writing in syllables.. LOL

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 2 роки тому

      Koool authentik neydiv nane tOoo. YanGyang!☇

  • @dianadu6667
    @dianadu6667 5 років тому +125

    OMG, the way you explained the third tone is amazing. I'm a native Chinese speaker and tried to teach my friends the third tone before but couldn't do it. Now I know how, thank you!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +29

      Thank you for this kind comment... I really appreciate it! Some people are skeptical of our unique approach to teaching the 3rd tone, so it really helps when native speakers help confirm our approach will help them make this sound correctly! 谢谢!❤️

    • @dianadu6667
      @dianadu6667 5 років тому +19

      @@YoyoChinese Yeah we always stress that the third tone is a curved one but didn't realize that's not how we actually say it. 👍

  • @stepheniemorris1077
    @stepheniemorris1077 5 років тому +207

    Me: Ok, I'm gonna die trying to learn these tones.
    Ms. Yangyang: You use these tones in English every day so stop being a baby!
    I'm so glad I finally found this video. It explains tones in a way I can understand.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +9

      You really can learn to make these sounds and learn to speak this amazing language! It really helps when you get clear explanations for what you are learning.
      There are 1,000+ video lessons (just like this one!) on our website, YoyoChinese.com, organized into 6 structured courses that build up your skills in the right order… with tons of great review features (including 10,000+ flashcards and quiz questions!). 🚀
      You can try the first units of each of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for FREE, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +10

      We recommend you first get a foundation for spoken Mandarin before you start to learn Chinese characters.
      It’s a lot easier to learn how to read and write when you already know the vocabulary and sounds the characters you are learning form. And it’s a lot easier to focus on your pronunciation and the basic grammar and vocabulary of spoken Mandarin when you aren’t also trying to memorize hundreds of characters.
      We recommend you first complete Level 2 of the Beginner Conversational Course before you start our Chinese Character Course I. At that point you have enough of a foundation for the language to start learning characters, and it will help you remember new vocabulary as you continue in the conversational courses.

    • @alyssa-jk4bh
      @alyssa-jk4bh 3 роки тому

      @@YoyoChinese I totally agree with you!! when we are toddlers, we learn how to speak before we learn how to write and read

  • @observant6953
    @observant6953 8 років тому +230

    OMG! The third tone is flat most of the time!!! Almost every site/book teaching the tones illustrates the third tone as a bounce. And then when you learn the first words you're utterly confused, because they're spoken completely different. This video was an eye opener. I guess this has already been said a thousand times, but thank you so much. Til now I thought Chinese is ridiculously complicated, but now it turns out to be a lot of fun. :-)

    • @-hikikomori-7191
      @-hikikomori-7191 5 років тому +6

      @Fiker Gaming I don't really think he'll respond you after 3 years, lol

    • @alexbull4722
      @alexbull4722 5 років тому +11

      @@-hikikomori-7191 he will respond, in mandarin, i believe in him

    • @Alexa-eo4tf
      @Alexa-eo4tf 4 роки тому +1

      @@Nei982 let's wait patiently 😪🙍🙍🙍

    • @darkalligraph
      @darkalligraph 4 роки тому

      Its been 4 months, still waiting for a response...

    • @UwU-lm9or
      @UwU-lm9or 4 роки тому

      Love this

  • @chineseecho7786
    @chineseecho7786 5 років тому +98

    You are very professional.(你非常专业)
    you are a professional teacher(你是个专业的老师)
    you are a professional Chinese teacher(你是个专业的中文老师)🥰

  • @Asynca
    @Asynca 4 роки тому +15

    I speak some Chinese (I majored in it in uni) and I was looking for a way to teach some friends of mine tones. Your explanation of tones and your idea of teaching them in pairs is EXCELLENT and narrows what was 4 weeks worth of study for me at uni into 27 minutes! Thanks xx

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for this kind comment! We're glad this lesson helped you teach your friend about Chinese tones, and hope you enjoy continuing your Mandarin studies with us.

  • @jasonpursley3206
    @jasonpursley3206 10 років тому +29

    You put a lot of effort into your lessons. I very much appreciate that. You are a great and effective teacher! You are helping a lot of people. Thank you so much. Keep up the good work!

  • @johntui2470
    @johntui2470 5 років тому +120

    When we use tones in English, they are more of an expression, the tones for Chinese words are to do with different word meanings

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +37

      That's exactly right! I think for many people, it's a surprise to realize they already use tones when they are speaking - to show their emotion, or lifting their tone to ask a question. It makes tackling Chinese tones a lot less scary when you realize you can already make these sounds with your voice.

    • @beng3360
      @beng3360 5 років тому +2

      Yeah true, but it is still tones :)

    • @miafitzhugh756
      @miafitzhugh756 4 роки тому +8

      that's helpful to keep in mind because I've heard english speakers learning mandarin (including myself hahaha) change tones when they want to convey a certain emotion, which is wrong and can totally change the meaning!

    • @Blueberryminty
      @Blueberryminty 4 роки тому +1

      there is a dutch dialect (in belgium) that uses tones to change the meaning of words (I have had misunderstandings with them due to this, as I only speak standard dutch and a dialect without the use of tones, luckily they know standard dutch and understand me)... I wish I spoke that dialect, I suspect it's easier for them to get into the mandarin tones.

  • @coramth9140
    @coramth9140 3 роки тому +7

    learning chinese with her is so refreshing. The positivity she's spreading feels great and gives me a good start in the day.

  • @1323Ruben1323
    @1323Ruben1323 8 років тому +105

    This lesson is stupendous. You are an amazing teacher, Yangyang. I feel like I am already getting a hang of Mandarin. Thank you. :)

  • @DewTime
    @DewTime 4 роки тому +65

    Your personality is heart warming

  • @tracyliu3841
    @tracyliu3841 6 років тому +8

    WOW. I'm Chinese and I speak mandarin as mother tongue. I've never thought tones could be so hard for Chinese learners, and I never knew how to teach my friends the four tones! Your skills are so brilliant! Thank you so much!❤

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback! It isn't impossible for non-native speakers to learn to speak with tones, but it makes a HUGE difference to teach from their perspective and give really clear explanations for how to make these sounds. 加油 (jiā yóu)!

  • @josepcorretja
    @josepcorretja 8 років тому +51

    Dear Yangyang: For me has been extremely difficult to learn tones and mainly when to use which tone whatsoever. I think this is the best video to learn it and I keep repeating it on and on.

  • @lovinglanguages1
    @lovinglanguages1 6 років тому +111

    YangYang, I know this video is old, but I have to say I am shocked, surprised, and super delighted with how you just taught me four tones of Chinese! I love learning languages but I have always decided that Asian languages were a total No-No for me. I was afraid of the alphabets, tones, and sounds that are so different from other European languages, that I figured I would never, ever, be able to learn them. I was afraid. But recently, I got turned on to Korean and I was hooked on my first Asian language! But I still felt the Chinese was a language I would never, ever try, out of fear. I came upon this video by total accident, and just started watching it because it was talking about the tones; and with one simple video, you have totally changed my head around. Now I find that I am utterly in love with it and interested in trying to learn this language! Thank you so much for making this video and showing people, that Chinese is not a language to be afraid of but just to be listening to carefully and embraced.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +11

      Thank you for this wonderful comment! Mandarin isn't impossible to learn: you just need clear explanations of the things that seem so strange and difficult when you first start studying. I'm so glad this lesson helped you see that you really can learn this amazing language! If you like the sample lessons here on our UA-cam channel, you can sign up and try the first 20 lessons of the Beginner Conversational Course for free to see if you want to go through the full course. Start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/57UzGM

    • @bleepblop
      @bleepblop 3 роки тому +2

      How’s your journey been? Are you still learning it :)?

  • @slfanta
    @slfanta 4 роки тому +64

    Great approach for English speaking learners. The best way to learn tones is probably not to consider Chinese a tonal language. You speak the way you hear others speak. It's more like when you're learning a new song, you don't have to memorize every note Do Re Mi in a new song, instead, you just follow the music that's flowing in your brain, and that's pretty much how you learn the tones. A 3 year-old Chinese kid can speak in correct tones without knowing there's a thing called tones.

    • @pasleighlaylay6502
      @pasleighlaylay6502 4 роки тому +6

      OooOOoo. That's a good way to think of it.

    • @slfanta
      @slfanta 4 роки тому +13

      @@pasleighlaylay6502 Yeah and one of my Cantoese friend told me that when he entered school he was shocked there're NINE tones in Cantonese. It's interesting how he'd been able to correctly use all that many tones years before he knew they ever existed. You don't tell if a tone's right by looking up the tone numbers 1 2 3 4 in you brain, you can tell a tone is wrong because nobody says it like that, simple, that's essentially how native Chinese speakers brains work.

    • @thesparks00
      @thesparks00 3 роки тому +2

      ill keep that in mind.

  • @YoyoChinese
    @YoyoChinese  10 років тому +404

    Wow, thanks for all the nice and sweet comments!!!

    • @MrHaripat4
      @MrHaripat4 9 років тому +2

      ***** It is a great lesson but I have confusion about your 3rd tone . It is different than that I learnt from other chinese teachers. Is it because of your
      Taiwanese dialect ?

    • @shabbirraja5765
      @shabbirraja5765 9 років тому

      Hari Pathak

    • @wulaoshi2063
      @wulaoshi2063 9 років тому +5

      +Hari Pathak I don't think it's her Taiwanese dialect accent. The third tone in Chinese actually is not FULL third tone when Chinese say it: We did half third tone.
      NOT all Chinese teachers teach equally. Some may just start and still trying to figure out how to teach, some may be good but didn't tell you the half third tone because he/she thinks it will confuse the students, so they don't even mention it just for students' sake.
      Keep in mind, even third tone is like a check mark, but when Chinese say it, it does sounds like what Yangyang Laoshi said: uh.... (but shorter within half second, not like what she demonstrate over 1 second which she might just want to emphasize it to make the point). You can practice with saying: 好. It is short and low.
      As a Chinese teacher myself, I do think Yangyang Laoshi is a good teacher and teaches with logic mind to make all her learners understand easily. Of course, she may not teach everything because it's not the point at the time (according to students' ability - all teachers do that) and the students are not there yet (no need for them to know yet). Of course, each teacher has their own teaching philosophy. You just have to ask!
      Also clear one point: NOT all Chinese teachers from China speak GOOD Beijing accent. Trust me, I heard them all. Some even speak worse accent then Taiwanese teachers. I can only say: there are too many dialects in Chinese language and a lot of teachers have strong dialect accent. That's all.
      Where the teachers come from is irrelevant!
      Hope this answers your question instead of making it more confusing.

    • @MrHaripat4
      @MrHaripat4 9 років тому +1

      wulaoshi thank you very much for your clarification.

    • @wulaoshi2063
      @wulaoshi2063 9 років тому +1

      You are so welcome! Hope it answers your questions.

  • @sabrina3138
    @sabrina3138 4 роки тому +5

    I used this a few years ago to learn tones, and I have mastered the tones. It just came naturally just like saying a word, you can tell when you mispronounce and when you pronounce it correctly. 加油, 每天我的中文越来越好.

  • @kassandercailliau8674
    @kassandercailliau8674 3 роки тому +2

    I've spent a lot of time browsing the internet and reading books about Chinese tones and their impact on the meaning of the word, but this might be the best explanation I've ever come across. It's just so simple yet so helpful!!

  • @whitneyminthorn445
    @whitneyminthorn445 9 років тому +109

    One of the best language videos I've seen! You are a master.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  9 років тому +13

      +Whitney Minthorn Thanks for the compliment! Here to help you with your Chinese whenever you need it. :)

    • @duakhan4476
      @duakhan4476 7 років тому

      hey.... i love chinese alot and want to talk to chinese please help me

    • @duakhan4476
      @duakhan4476 7 років тому

      please help me. i have been waiting to talk to chinese for 1 and half year.now i cant wait more

    • @王明皓-l2j
      @王明皓-l2j 7 років тому

      Whitney Minthorn 你好。Do you want to learn Chinese?I come from China and look for some one to help me learn English.

  • @cheliemaquim8838
    @cheliemaquim8838 5 років тому +55

    I just sooo like the way she teaches and speaks. And her voice? It made me think that there is still hope in learning this language. More or les, it gives me hope. 🤣

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +1

      You absolutely CAN learn this amazing language! You just need to follow a structured program and make the commitment to study for 30 minutes every single day. I hope you enjoy studying with us on YoyoChinese.com!

    • @cheliemaquim8838
      @cheliemaquim8838 5 років тому +2

      Yeah... I really thank you for helping us learn this language. You guys are such a great help to us 😊

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +1

      加油 (jiā yóu)!

    • @sentival
      @sentival 4 роки тому +1

      Ikr? Many have tried pinyin on me for 20 years but failed. But the MAYbe, what, no, and ummm part just clicked instantly... n im sounding more chinese than i ever before... im jealous with who find this channel early

    • @cheliemaquim8838
      @cheliemaquim8838 4 роки тому +1

      @@sentival yeah, i feel the same way. 🤣😂 but good thing we still found YOYO CHINESE.

  • @stuartmclaren2402
    @stuartmclaren2402 5 років тому +62

    A suggestion which I have found helps me. I have struggled like never before with learning a foreign language. It is difficult to remember which tone when reading Chinese characters/pingyin. But i have found that by using 4 different highlighter pens, set a different color for for each tone and keep to it by coloring the text. Quite quickly you get the remember the color associated with each tone and whether Pingyin or the Chinese characters I find that I am remembering from the color which tone applies to that word/character. Hope it helps others.

    • @ynntari2775
      @ynntari2775 4 роки тому

      I thought that was impossible to be more intuitive than the pīnyīn tonal accents

    • @nugraharendra3004
      @nugraharendra3004 3 роки тому

      Thank you!

    • @yaqiza
      @yaqiza 3 роки тому

      tysm!!

  • @Shadow72eapers
    @Shadow72eapers 8 років тому +10

    I can't believe how amazing and understandable this lesson was, I started learning with rosetta stone and it was the most confusing thing ever as it has you associate words with pictures without any explanation at all then just goes to the next lesson leaving you with so many questions rather than answers, learning and mastering these tones will make this process so much easier. Your website is one of the best I've seen and you were meant to do this! You have my full support thank you for the help and the continued help as I'm now going to binge watch the rest of your videos!!!!

  • @heoniebee9566
    @heoniebee9566 2 роки тому +4

    This is such a fun way to remember tones, because linguists actually think Chinese shifted from a non-tonal language to a tonal language based on how old words were spoken. There are super old consonants and other sounds that dropped out of spoken Chinese centuries ago, but it affect the pitch of your voice as you spoke it, and where these old consonants became obsolete, it’s pretty consistent that certain consonants just became certain tones. If I find the video where I learned this, I’ll come back and leave the link in the reply. It was very cool!

  • @linhtrang8803
    @linhtrang8803 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been self learning Mandarin for about 8 months now and just found your channel. I speak Vietnamese as well and we have similar tones too but I kept getting them confused and mixed up with Mandarin. I find this video very helpful and love the “may” “what” “uh” “no” technique!

  • @fifthseas0n
    @fifthseas0n 4 роки тому +4

    Yangyang is so well spoken in English, I’m glad UA-cam recommended me this 🌸✨

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      We're glad you found us! If you like our approach to teaching Chinese, check out our Beginner Conversational Course on YoyoChinese.com. Level 1 is FREE: goo.gl/JTGNNs 😊

  • @zubairsarang2750
    @zubairsarang2750 5 років тому +10

    My first ever lesson in Mandarin. Brilliant. Bravo .

  • @zhaoqingxu1131
    @zhaoqingxu1131 5 років тому +1

    As a native speaker, I have to say you are the best Chinese teacher I have ever seen, especially the way you explain the 3rd tone. Thank you for your effort (祝您的事业蒸蒸日上,财源滚滚,万事如意)

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      Thank you so much for the positive feedback... I really appreciate it! ❤️

  • @utubeviewer93
    @utubeviewer93 9 років тому +5

    Hello from the Philippines.currently taking my foreign language in mandarin and this video was really helpful and educational. I find mandarin really interesting. I wish I could speak fluent chinese and visit and learn more about your rich culture.

  • @moiraedwin-jones4655
    @moiraedwin-jones4655 5 років тому +5

    I was taught that the 3rd tone is a bouncing tone.
    As a foreign student learning Chinese, I always find it difficult trying to figure the third tone together with other tones in syllables.
    Thank you sooooooo much for making it easier 😘😘😘

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +3

      That traditional way of teaching the 3rd tone as a 'falling-rising' tone leads most non-native speakers to totally mispronounce this tone. I'm glad this lesson helped you make a breakthrough with these sounds!
      If you like these sample lessons here on our UA-cam channel, we hope you'll check out our full courses on YoyoChinese.com. You can try sign up and try the first 5 units of the Beginner Conversational Course for free to see if you want to study with us. You’ve got nothing to lose, so start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @nekoramenchan6466
    @nekoramenchan6466 6 років тому +1

    Oh my god。You just opened up a whole new world for me 。I learned more mandarin within 5 minutes than my first 5 years of learning english in school。People like you spreading their knowledge in a more understandable way for foreigners by explaining everything with resembling examples instead of throwing textbooks at us is a *BLESSING*!!! And you are doing it with such a passion that it motivates me even more to learn it! Keep it on ! We need more people like you!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +1

      Thank you for this very kind comment, and the positive feedback on the lesson! Everyone thinks Mandarin is an impossible language to learn, but with clear explanations it's actually a totally achievable goal - and a lot of fun too! If you like the sample lessons here on our UA-cam channel, you can sign up on our website and try the first 20 lessons of the Beginner Conversational Course for free to see if you want to study with us. Start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @chengyanslc
    @chengyanslc 6 років тому +78

    I am glad you teach the 3rd tone like this...

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +30

      Thank you! We try to teach it like a native speaker pronounces it 😊

    • @LonelyTube8899
      @LonelyTube8899 6 років тому

      Hi

    • @vtheorem2211
      @vtheorem2211 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, I agree ! I was have previous trouble with the third tone and this one should make this much easier

    • @ynntari2775
      @ynntari2775 4 роки тому +1

      @Edith Yuan I guess it really depends on accent and the speed of talking, I've also heard from other mandarin teacher that it's normally pronounced by dropping a little and staying down.

  • @bpgpw
    @bpgpw 4 роки тому +9

    This is helpful, I think i might have social anxiety practicing this on my room, afraid of ppl hearing me.
    But after the English one, i feel more confident.
    Thaanks :)

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +2

      不客气 (bù kè qì) - you’re welcome! Be brave - it's worth it! 😊

  • @ramonkroutz
    @ramonkroutz 2 місяці тому

    Today, after eight years of learning Chinese, I am coming back to this video to express my gratitude for it. After watching it I instantly understood what i needed to do. Also to express how incredible of a teacher you are, something I should have done a long time ago. 老师我要谢谢您的帮助,非常感谢。 本视频让我深深的了解汉语音调。 这八年的过程中我都推荐了您的频道具体是这个视频, 超级好用。 🎉

  • @CheeseDiaryChina
    @CheeseDiaryChina 4 роки тому +59

    I can never say ‘maybe’ the same way I used to say again

  • @benny_TYPER07
    @benny_TYPER07 4 роки тому +3

    I know this video was posted 6 years ago but I really appreciate the effort you put into this video! It is a very informative video and very clear! Helps a lot! Thank you!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      不客气 (bù kè qì) - you’re welcome - we're glad you enjoyed this lesson! If you like our approach to teaching Chinese, check out our Beginner Conversational Course on YoyoChinese.com. Level 1 is FREE: goo.gl/JTGNNs 😊

  • @pingoleonfernandez7638
    @pingoleonfernandez7638 3 роки тому +2

    Very clever, indeed. I found out that the combination of the falling tone + neutral tone is what one makes when speaking 2 syllable words in italian. For example: pizza, mamma, donna, libro.

  • @nevaagainwee
    @nevaagainwee 4 роки тому +4

    I’ve been learning Chinese for a year and a half at school and I’ve finally been able to communicate sentences with tones... except for the the second tone. That one is so hard and thought-provoking for me.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      You can master this sound! It's just like learning an instrument: when you first start it is difficult, but with daily practice you are guaranteed to get better. Check out this video for more help pronouncing the second tone: ua-cam.com/video/14yLtFoI-d4/v-deo.html

    • @nevaagainwee
      @nevaagainwee 4 роки тому

      Yoyo Chinese Thank you!

  • @joannaolisa627
    @joannaolisa627 4 роки тому +5

    This video helped me crush my tone problems. I just usually recommend it to any English speaker who I know is struggling with Chinese tones.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback - we really appreciate it! ❤️

  • @leroyng
    @leroyng 8 місяців тому

    Yangyang speaks very good English and makes learning Chinese with her a delight and easy to follow. Thank you.

  • @tonyroan75
    @tonyroan75 4 роки тому +27

    I'm learning Spanish now. However, I'm very interested in Mandarin, thanks to Moses. "Level up."

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      When you're ready to learn Mandarin, I hope you'll consider studying with us!

  • @syd7608
    @syd7608 4 роки тому +9

    i’ve never been so focused on completing a language before, probably because i’ve already seen progress and am able to understand simple sentences, even though it’s only been about a week!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      I love your passion and motivation, and I LOVE that you are already seeing progress. Learning Chinese can be so intimidating, but once you take the first steps, you realize your really can accomplish this goal and master this language!

  • @arianacorrigan2880
    @arianacorrigan2880 4 роки тому +2

    I’m in high school and have been trying to learn chinese seriously for maybe a year. Tones have always been such a hard concept for me but even in the first 5 minutes I feel more confident than after a year of studies! 谢谢老师!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому

      Clear explanations make a HUGE difference when you are studying Chinese... we're glad this lesson helped! If you like our approach to teaching Chinese, I hope you will check out our Beginner Conversational Course on YoyoChinese.com. Level 1 is FREE: goo.gl/JTGNNs 😊

  • @ВладиславШевченко-с8р

    Im a native russian speaker i had a really Hard time learning english intonation at university. Russian is a pretty flat language with little intonation apart from questions, thats why we ofte sound to english native speakers as boring or uninterested in what's going or around us, but ive never thougt learning english intonation would actually learn chinese. I tooka semester of chinese in university, learnt pretty many characters, but all tones but the questioning sounded 100% the same ŝo i couldnt say anything correctly or understand much. Inconclusion, its much easier to learn chinese though english than russian

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +3

      This is a very interesting observation, and we appreciate the comment! I hope you enjoy learning Chinese with us!

  • @AmbiCahira
    @AmbiCahira 5 років тому +3

    Such a great lesson! I used to feel terribly intimidated about Chinese but I'm more confident now that it might be fun to study when I feel done with the language I'm currently studying! Thank you for making it less scary!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +1

      Thank you for this awesome comment... I really appreciate it! Chinese can be intimidating when you first start, so it's really important you are getting clear explanations of everything you learn. Studying should be a challenge, but not a struggle!
      When you are ready to focus on Mandarin, I hope you'll check out our full courses on YoyoChinese.com. Focusing your studies on a structured course that builds up your skills in the right order is the key to finding success learning Chinese. 🚀
      You can try the first units of any of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for free, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

    • @AmbiCahira
      @AmbiCahira 5 років тому +1

      @@YoyoChinese I fully agree that it should be challenging but not a struggle! I bookmarked the video so that I can find you when I'm ready to dive in whole heartedly without distractions so thank you for the links! It makes it easier when I reach that point of taking the step! 🦋

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      We wish you good luck on your Mandarin learning journey! It will change your life!

  • @yupaaan
    @yupaaan 5 років тому +1

    I've been learning Chinese at University and utterly confused by the tones for about two months now and I THINK I FINALLY GET IT, OH MY GOD! You're a lifesaver, thank you so much for this!!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      When you are learning Chinese - especially at the start - it makes a HUGE difference to get clear explanations for how to make these sounds! I'm glad this lesson helped you with practicing tones! 💖
      Our courses on YoyoChinese.com can really help you succeed in your university class and make progress waaaaay beyond your classmates. Check out our Beginner Conversational Course and see how studying with us can accelerate your Chinese studies: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @imppyify
    @imppyify 4 роки тому +86

    This girl be teaching mandarin with english words

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +44

      Most Mandarin courses are not designed from a non-native speaker's perspective. By teaching from an English-speaker's perspective, our courses can really help people who have struggled with Chinese finally make real progress!

    • @sniper_fox47
      @sniper_fox47 3 роки тому

      @@YoyoChinese and that's what I like about you guys , this the only UA-cam channel & website I'm using for Chinese , 谢谢🥰💜

  •  5 років тому +10

    1. Go to Google Translate
    2. Set it to Chinese (as the source language)
    3. Click the mic
    4. Speak the Chinese word out loud
    If the *pinyin* and translation are correct, congrats!

    • @fuckhandsmcmike6558
      @fuckhandsmcmike6558 3 роки тому +1

      lol this is such a good idea!

    •  3 роки тому

      @@fuckhandsmcmike6558 I teach English as a second language in Brazil, my students do that and it works fine ;)

  • @cako666
    @cako666 5 років тому +2

    The tones with the latin letters with the punctuation marks make so much sense now. I am like true begginer, I can only count and introduce myself right now but I feel that knowing this early on will be sooo helpful

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +1

      Pinyin - the latin letters with the tone marks - is a really great tool for mastering Chinese pronunciation - which is the first thing you should focus on when you start learning Chinese.
      If you like these sample lessons here on our UA-cam channel, I hope you'll check out our full courses on YoyoChinese.com. You can sign up and try the first 5 units of the Beginner Conversational Course for free to see if you want to study with us. You’ve got nothing to lose, so start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @nzlieyana
    @nzlieyana 4 роки тому +4

    When i watch your video, i learn chinese and english. I can understand your english clearly. Good job ! You are great teacher

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback! We often hear from our students around the world that their English improves as they learn Mandarin with us!
      If you like our teaching style and want to learn more, there are 1,000+ video lessons on our website, YoyoChinese.com, organized into 6 structured courses that build up your skills in the right order… with tons of great review features (including 10,000+ flashcards and quiz questions!). 🚀
      You can try the first units of each of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for FREE, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

  • @scyth3yato840
    @scyth3yato840 4 роки тому +5

    Best teacher ever, im taking a chinese class at my school but i dont understand anything that my teacher says

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback! It can be really hard for teachers to think about the challenges of learning Mandarin from a non-native speaker's perspective, but these kind of clear explanations make all the difference!
      We're glad you are enjoying studying with us, and hope our lessons can help you make better progress in your class! 🚀

  • @frankz6881
    @frankz6881 4 роки тому +1

    This is by far still the best pinyin teaching video I've ever watched on the internet!!

  • @kimadobrev2511
    @kimadobrev2511 5 років тому +3

    you are really the best Chinese teacher in this world! i couldn't remember these tones properly but YOU helped me so much that now it seems to become much easier to read Chinese tones! THANK YOU SO SO SO SO MUCH!! I LOVE YOU! WISH YOU ONLY THE BEST IN THIS LIFE! xie xie !!!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      Thank you for this positive feedback... I really take it to heart! If you like the sample lessons here on our UA-cam channel, you can try the first 20 lessons of the Beginner Conversational Course on our website for free to see if you want to study with us. Start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @yoi9297
    @yoi9297 4 роки тому +8

    7:50 I felt that “great job” Dora.
    Jokes apart, wow you’re so good at teaching

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback... we appreciate it!

  • @cheese6782
    @cheese6782 2 роки тому +1

    i’ve been struggling with tones for a while, especially tone 3, but this video just made it click. thank you Yangyang!

  • @shad6392
    @shad6392 6 років тому +7

    “Why did you have lunch for yesterday” I love the way she said it😄

  • @angelatinson7269
    @angelatinson7269 6 років тому +19

    this was such a great help. ive been using duolingo and was so worried about getting my tones right. thank you so much for the clarity.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback! We're glad this video helped you with the tones, and hope you enjoy studying with us! Our conversational courses can definitely help you pick up your speaking and listening skills. 加油 (jiā yóu)! 😊

  • @rizwanullah7817
    @rizwanullah7817 4 роки тому +1

    I'm learning chines.First of all I checked out a lot of channels but I chose your channel.Your teaching method is the best one, very valid.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback! We're glad you found our UA-cam channel and like our approach to teaching Chinese!
      There are 1,000+ video lessons on our website, YoyoChinese.com, organized into 6 structured courses that build up your skills in the right order… with tons of great review features (including 10,000+ flashcards and quiz questions!). 🚀
      You can try the first units of each of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for FREE, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

  • @cv00000
    @cv00000 8 років тому +738

    ffs this is so complicated for me because i have a very monotone sarcastic voice

    • @TiaraLuv969
      @TiaraLuv969 8 років тому +15

      same for me lmao

    • @9120-n1d
      @9120-n1d 6 років тому +8

      Practice with me.

    • @Hercules718
      @Hercules718 6 років тому +12

      Cédrine V sarcasm in itself is very tonal

    • @suptho808
      @suptho808 5 років тому +5

      I can see the monotone in your face 😂

    • @oeaoo
      @oeaoo 5 років тому +8

      I can feel it even by just reading your statement.

  • @Jilli8310
    @Jilli8310 6 років тому +5

    I always thought tones would be so hard but the more I listen and practice, the easier it is for me. I appreciate videos like this too. I have also been watching tons of movies in Mandarin which also seems to help in my pronunciation.
    xie xie

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +2

      Learning Chinese is a challenge, but it shouldn't be a struggle! With clear explanations, things that seem so difficult before you start learning Chinese suddenly seem a lot more manageable! If you like the sample lessons here on our social media, you can sign up on our website and try the first 20 lessons of the Beginner Conversational Course for free to see if you want to study with us. Start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @Driftking859
    @Driftking859 3 роки тому

    I have studied Chinese for nearly two years, every time I learn a new word I really practice the tones but I find this video is especially good to come back to every now and then to focus specifically on tones

  • @KingMswatiIII
    @KingMswatiIII 8 років тому +8

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm taking Chinese in College right now and I'm having a very hard time with tones, this was really helpful!
    谢谢!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  8 років тому +1

      +That Guy From Kentucky So glad this helps you! Please let us know if you ever have any other Chinese questions! :)

    • @KingMswatiIII
      @KingMswatiIII 8 років тому +1

      ***** This is the only one I really know.
      Your English is not bad at all. I wouldn't know that you weren't a native speaker.

    • @eyesalooking
      @eyesalooking 7 років тому

      Your English is fine. Much better than some native born. Good luck with your studies.

  • @sashabuchanan4578
    @sashabuchanan4578 4 роки тому +3

    I’m so glad i found this channel it is super easy to understand

  • @mauvaiston4343
    @mauvaiston4343 3 роки тому +2

    Now I'm really glad that I've learnt English first, and then I'm trying to learn Chinese. Thank you very much, you're a great teacher!

  • @toriangshiu285
    @toriangshiu285 8 років тому +431

    am I the only one who feels like she can see you when you're watching?

    • @FaisalKhan-cw1zs
      @FaisalKhan-cw1zs 7 років тому +4

      Toria Ng shiu me too

    • @mohazawan7940
      @mohazawan7940 7 років тому +2

      Its same here bro

    • @hanaprince8510
      @hanaprince8510 6 років тому +2

      me tooo lol

    • @gardeniatradingcorp6828
      @gardeniatradingcorp6828 6 років тому +10

      Toria Ng shiu
      OMG! Hahhaha I totally agree with you, hence I was really trying to pay close attention as a diligent student in a class

    • @elisekate1754
      @elisekate1754 6 років тому +27

      She keeps telling me I'm doing well and I believe her

  • @jaxvipre8606
    @jaxvipre8606 6 років тому +158

    *tried word before she says it*
    ....
    *gets it right*
    Me: :D

  • @olgakameneva4639
    @olgakameneva4639 Рік тому

    You are a genius of a teacher!! Cannot be more grateful for your videos! They are vivid, energetic, so clear!!! You are awesome!!

  • @markkram9605
    @markkram9605 5 років тому +6

    I usually never comment under videos, but I really have to thank you for this amazing lesson👍👍

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      I'm glad you chose to comment here... we really appreciate the positive feedback!
      If you like these sample lessons on our UA-cam channel, I hope you'll check out our full courses on YoyoChinese.com. Focusing your studies on a structured course that builds up your skills in the right order is the key to finding success learning Chinese. 🚀
      You can try the first units of any of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for free, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

  • @InsatiableZebra
    @InsatiableZebra 9 років тому +16

    What a FANTASTIC teacher!

    • @pineasxiong7539
      @pineasxiong7539 9 років тому

      InsatiableZebra hi, i'm chinese and want to improve my english ,if you want to learn chinese i can help you, so we can teach each

    • @theprecursor8736
      @theprecursor8736 9 років тому

      Pineas Xiong awesome! i can help you learn english quickly

    • @InsatiableZebra
      @InsatiableZebra 9 років тому

      Pineas Xiong​ that sounds wonderful. I am just starting out.

    • @pineasxiong7539
      @pineasxiong7539 9 років тому

      thabiso banda nice,what's your skype? my email is phineas.xiong@aliyun.com
      you can sned message to me

    • @pineasxiong7539
      @pineasxiong7539 9 років тому

      InsatiableZebra you can send message to me , my email is phineas.xiong@aliyun.com

  • @BrunoZerone
    @BrunoZerone 5 років тому +1

    This is by far the best explanation about tones I have found so far. Tones have always been a seven-headed beast to me but now I believe I can actually get it. Thanks Yangyang.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      Thank you for this kind comment... I really appreciate it! Tones can seem so foreign and unnatural, but with clear explanations (and daily practice), ANYONE can master these sounds!
      If this lesson finally helped you have a breakthrough, I hope you'll check out the rest of our lessons! There are 1,000+ videos on our website, YoyoChinese.com, organized into 6 structured courses that build up your skills in the right order… with tons of great review features (including 10,000+ flashcards and quiz questions!). 🚀
      You can try the first units of each of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for FREE, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

  • @JasonRainwater
    @JasonRainwater 10 років тому +7

    This was really insightful and helpful in understanding the tones! Thank you! ^_^

  • @bernardfinucane2061
    @bernardfinucane2061 5 років тому +3

    English also uses tones in single words. For example, final voiced consonants cause the previous vowel to have a lower tone. The main difference between "buck" and "bug" is the "bug" has a longer, lower tone.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      When you realize that you already make these sounds in your native language, it makes learning Chinese a lot less daunting! Thank you for the comment... I hope you enjoy studying Chinese with us! 🚀

    • @sandys3150
      @sandys3150 5 років тому

      I can't tell the different pronunciation in "pan" and "pen".

  • @lizzies127
    @lizzies127 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you soooo much!! I've been living in Taiwan for 4 months now and struggling to get started with Mandarin. You've helped me to feel motivated & I LOVE the way you have taught the tones, I finally get them! I've watched this full video and plan on watching more. Xiè xie nî!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      We're glad you found our lesson and are feeling more motivated and confident about learning Chinese! We just made Level 1 of our Beginner Conversational Course free... I hope you'll check it out now: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @12gabriel3
    @12gabriel3 5 років тому +23

    In english we use entonation to express emotions, irony, questions, wtc. How do you do that in chinese if entonation for semantics?

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому +9

      Great question! We did a live hangout on this topic - "How to Express Emotions in a Tonal Language"... check it out: bit.ly/2MlJRTd

    • @bromleykatly
      @bromleykatly 4 роки тому +3

      that's so right- I think this often leads to things like learners always sounding angry when they use the 4th tone etc lol

    • @ynntari2775
      @ynntari2775 4 роки тому +3

      theorically there are particles (words) that you use at the end of phrases to make this. But in reality, I hear native speakers using tones just like english speakers all the time. That's because the language's tones are not absolute, they are relative, so as long as you elevate your tone during the word, it will be a second tone, no matter if you start very low or higher up. So expressive tones in chinese are done by raising or lowering your whole window (your whole chart)

    • @linzhang4303
      @linzhang4303 3 роки тому

      @@bromleykatly It is just a way to distinguish different characters in Chinese. Some people even think Chinese are arguing each other but they are just communicating in a natural way actually.

  • @jaygorman6287
    @jaygorman6287 4 роки тому +4

    Very interesting. It makes sense now. It makes me think of acceleration graphs. Increase/decrease voice tone oscillation or constant tone/constant oscillation.

  • @nigelc22
    @nigelc22 4 роки тому +1

    This is the best explanation of Mandarin tones for English speakers I've seen so far!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback! We're glad you are enjoying studying Chinese with us. Have you checked out our full courses on YoyoChinese.com? 😊

  • @thephotographer1173
    @thephotographer1173 5 років тому +77

    The neutral tone kinda sounds like "so..."

    • @MissRikkiKat
      @MissRikkiKat 5 років тому +12

      YAAAAASSSSS! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! This one was the most difficult one for me, I found it hard to get back to the normal, middle range from the high or low range for 1st and 3rd tone.

    • @user-kx5es4kr4x
      @user-kx5es4kr4x 4 роки тому

      But its shorter

  • @prentice8782
    @prentice8782 8 років тому +157

    I am learning slowly but learning

    • @heyongkun
      @heyongkun 7 років тому +1

      Prentice Boyd i have many friends speak nice chinese

    • @9120-n1d
      @9120-n1d 6 років тому +2

      Can you teach me English?

    • @creativemusicish
      @creativemusicish 6 років тому +1

      I can if you teach me 中文

    • @Samantha-td6be
      @Samantha-td6be 6 років тому

      鄧華 sure

    • @ryana-6762
      @ryana-6762 6 років тому

      @@9120-n1d I can teach, im born in Australia and do 3 unit extension English in high school

  • @Mai381000
    @Mai381000 Рік тому

    I'm currently learning Mandarin on-line with a teacher and I find your channel is very helpful to recap all that I've learned. By the way, your English is excellent even though its not your mother tongue.
    👌😊

  • @connieramos3123
    @connieramos3123 9 років тому +14

    Thank you so much for this, Yangyang.

    • @connieramos3123
      @connieramos3123 9 років тому +2

      Your videos and Rocket Chinese (bit.ly/rkchinese) have always been my favorite ways of studying Mandarin.
      妳的视频和RC一直以来都是我最爱的中文学习管道。

  • @foreveranime2785
    @foreveranime2785 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for the simple lesson on your channel. I like your advice and suggestion.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  5 років тому

      不客气 (bù kè qì)! We're glad you are enjoying studying Chinese with us! 😊If you like the sample lessons here on our UA-cam channel, you can try the first 20 lessons of the Beginner Conversational Course on our website for free to see if you want to study with us. Start here with Lesson 1: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @shihdach6936
    @shihdach6936 4 роки тому +2

    Learning Mandarin seems easy when you teach it. You’re an amazing teacher.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому

      Thank you for the positive feedback! If you like our approach to teaching Chinese, I hope you will check out our Beginner Conversational Course on YoyoChinese.com. Level 1 is FREE: goo.gl/JTGNNs 😊

  • @ricardoz5714
    @ricardoz5714 8 років тому +27

    十分感谢你为汉语传播所做的一切

    • @МаркоСавић-у9в
      @МаркоСавић-у9в 8 років тому +1

      我愛漢字,不汉字!

    • @1989wower
      @1989wower 7 років тому +7

      對於推廣漢語來說,簡化字和繁體字那種更方便,老外更願意學哪個?
      而且他們學漢語可不是爲了跟台灣交流,新加坡馬來西亞都是學簡體字,不要坐井觀天

    • @МаркоСавић-у9в
      @МаркоСавић-у9в 7 років тому

      東京。

    • @ricardoz5714
      @ricardoz5714 7 років тому +3

      klebold dylan 你不要说这种话了,当今世界的主流是社会文化的融合与交流,任何形式的文化独立,都是片面意义上的闭关锁国,把自己的文化认为高高在上不接地气,就只能意味着灭亡之日不远了。这个灭亡不指消亡灭绝,而是在世界的地位与话语权。想我中国若是搞汉族独立,歧视少数民族的话,宁夏,西藏,新疆,云南,贵州这些省恐怕是每一个都会有一个达赖那样的分裂者,国之根本动摇,这天下大乱不远

    • @kyoumalee2675
      @kyoumalee2675 6 років тому

      其实直接废除汉字就好了。这种书写体系太低效

  • @mirvaattiq5412
    @mirvaattiq5412 4 роки тому +3

    OMG that was really very amazing. You made this so easy to learn, i was finding them much harder than it was. But thanks a lot to you for this pretty lecture.

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the positive feedback... I really appreciate it! If you like this lesson and our approach to teaching Chinese, there are 1,000+ video lessons on our website, YoyoChinese.com, organized into 6 structured courses that build up your skills in the right order… with tons of great review features (including 10,000+ flashcards and quiz questions!). 🚀
      You can try the first units of each of our courses on YoyoChinese.com for FREE, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Sign up now and check it out: goo.gl/XcnV8r

  • @JoshuaTanzer
    @JoshuaTanzer 4 роки тому +1

    I've been speaking Mandarin for 20 years, but I was curious about your method for teaching tones, and I have to say this is a great method. 非常好!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  4 роки тому +1

      Joshua Tanzer 非常感谢你的认可和鼓励!希望我们可以做得更好。一起加油💪!

  • @orangeapples4415
    @orangeapples4415 4 роки тому +2

    Your English is incredible!

  • @Sageylee
    @Sageylee 10 років тому +4

    Thank you for your lessons. They're really helpful. Are the tones in Cantonese the same as in Mandarin?

    • @katecastillo8965
      @katecastillo8965 10 років тому +3

      cantonese is more difficult

    • @chudiandeyu
      @chudiandeyu 10 років тому

      there are more tones in Cantonese, it is more difficult. some of the tones i cannot even recognize when i hear them~

  • @Kelludia
    @Kelludia 6 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video. You made the lesson seem so easy to understand whereas a book takes forever to explain this in words. Thank you! Especially about the tones and what the symbols sound like in high and low tones. Thank you!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому

      Thank you so much Claudia for this kind comment, I really take it to heart! We're so glad that you're learning Mandarin with us! If you like the videos here on our UA-cam channel, and are ready to take the plunge and get serious about learning Mandarin, check out the full Beginner Conversational Course on our website. The first 20 lessons are free, to see if you want to take the course: goo.gl/JTGNNs

  • @MZtaeyeon1992
    @MZtaeyeon1992 9 років тому +32

    Thank you ! Yangyang !
    I'm teaching Chinese to earn some profit ! & I love your videos most !

  • @YoyoChinese
    @YoyoChinese  10 років тому +71

    Also don't forget to download the tone pair chart with 20 essential words AND my audio recording of the 20 essential words!

    • @ngocquyluu
      @ngocquyluu 10 років тому +2

      老师教得很好。谢谢老师

    • @karmapechun8154
      @karmapechun8154 10 років тому

      Respected teacher yang yang
      How to pronounce a e I o u an in un en ong ang eng with add maybe , uh , what , no .
      Thanks
      Ni zhi chi wo

    • @刘克-z8b
      @刘克-z8b 10 років тому +1

      ***** i am from china, and i can teach you chinese,at the same time i want to practice my oral english, my skype is chinasunnyboy1,if you are interested in chinese and china, you can add me. you are welcome!

    • @刘克-z8b
      @刘克-z8b 10 років тому

      yes, i am a native and i can teach you chinese. what is your skype number?

    • @刘克-z8b
      @刘克-z8b 10 років тому

      ***** i am a native chinese, and i can teach you chinese. can you tell me your skype number?

  • @mattkaru
    @mattkaru 6 років тому

    Yangyang, I can't express how much this helped. I kept overthinking it when trying to do this on my own and this made it so much simpler. The sounds come so much more naturally the way you teach without compromising the integrity of the sound. Thank you so much!

    • @YoyoChinese
      @YoyoChinese  6 років тому +1

      Thank you for this kind comment! It really means so much to know that I'm helping you have a breakthrough and feel more natural speaking these tones. Learning Mandarin is a lot less of a struggle when you get clear explanations. 加油 (jiā yóu)!

  • @LouisSamuels664
    @LouisSamuels664 4 роки тому +9

    Why am i wathcing this... I am a Chinse. Lol. However I think this would be the best way for English speakers to master Chinse tone. Hopefully someday I can teach someone.

  • @bladewright287
    @bladewright287 8 років тому +6

    6:45 into the video she says 2 minutes. Haha.
    This is an awesome video by the way. Great job.

  • @donnacarey2504
    @donnacarey2504 3 роки тому

    This is probably the best explanation of tone pairs and tones out there. My friends from China tried to explain, but it was confusing, and charts don't do justice. This will stick with me, I think. Thank you!