I definitely recommend the HSK books too, they're grand if you self-study till HSK 3 but after that, you'll probably need a tutor or maybe a very good translator app
nice video thanks
i absolutely agree! i definitely think i would struggle to self study the hsk4 ones, even with a teacher i sometimes struggle to understand the full meaning of the dialogues and passages! thanks so much for watching, have a great day!
Blazing Shadow Hii, would you recommend the HSK 1 book for absolute beginners. I’m hopping to become fluent and not stop at basics.
I'm currently self-studying HSK4 and have been finding the Chinese Zero to Hero course online really helpful for that (though it was a bit expensive...): they have translations of the texts and some more explanations for the grammar points. But yeah, I still have to occasionally ask Chinese friends or tutors for clarifications. 加油 :)
How generous of you to share those very useful books. I love your collections ! Cool 👍👍👍. Thank you so much 🙏🏽.
Love your vids :) Really helpful and fun :)
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing your resources. It's giving me some new ideas! Where did you find the situational Chinese series? Keep up with the great vids!
Go Go Squid! I definitely need to read that 😊and I also use that grammar book from Taiwan. Good to see people sharing materials for traditional characters as they're not that many people studying traditional characters.
@@farahnabilah3428 It’s originally from mainland in simplified but you can get the traditional character version from Taiwan.
@@amytheorangutan I see so the one in the video is simplified right? Bcs someone gifted to me the exact same one and I only learn simplified characters 😂
@@farahnabilah3428 ah yes the one on the video is the simplified version 😆
Hi! May I ask where you got the coffee in Chinese books?
Envy you Babmi since the very beginning, when I've started to follow you on IG, haha! And now I want this coffee book 🥺 omgg girl! Love your Chinese bookshelf tour!
Can you please show what is in the hsk workbook? I am going through the level one textbook with my online teacher but she did not have me get the workbook. I have been practicing writing and reading on my own as well as taking lessons. Would it benefit me to buy the workbook and work through it on my own?
so which textbooks would be the best for beginners? also where did you get those flashcards from? (again, sorry im very new to this 😅😭)
I love you video, an you tell where I can buy those books ,thanks
Is the Tuttle flashcard in simplified or traditional characters?
Hi Liss, great video! One question, any recommendations on Eng-Chinese dictionary for a beginner? I'm currently transitioning towards HSK2, I saw the Oxford dictionary but they also have Chinese-Eng in the same book and it seems quite bulky.
Hello, I’m not Liss and you might already know this but are you using Pleco? It works both ways Chinese-English and English-Chinese, perfect for all level of Chinese and free, though you can upgrade to paid one which is worth paying but honestly I was using the free version from HSK1-4 with no problem and didn’t need any other dictionary. Pleco is still the only dictionary I use until now.
title of coffee story??
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Title of 1:14 book
I have a Chinese visual dictionary
waw ,,you have alots of books
too many! i don't know how i'm going to get them all home when i leave england! hahah. thanks for watching, have a great day!
What book would you recommend for someone who has almost reached HSK 3 level?
I think you can try Graded Chinese Reader, if you want something specially prepared for Chinese learners. If you are HSK 3 - try Graded Chinese Reader 500 words - I used to read it! Currently, I'm reading "2000 words" from this series. Good luck!
im jealous i dont know if i can approad that thing
蜜汁炖鱿鱼😂😂😂
I'm learning traditional characters, so I appreciate that you showed a few books that use those characters. Thanks!