The key to remembering things well is to connect them with emotions and situations. You can make use of movies or books that you like. For example, if you enjoy reading Harry Potter, you can remember the word "隐藏" (meaning: hole up, hide)like this: Harry, feeling powerless, hid (隐藏) under the invisibility cloak and watched as Professor Dumbledore was murdered. The situation at the location (阝) or on top of the tower became urgent (急) as the Death Eaters rushed in. After being killed (戕) by the Dark Lord's servant (臣), Dumbledore fell onto the grass (艹) below.
Fantastic tips! I have only recently seen the value of physically writing characters. I'm writing very basic sentences in Chinese about my day in my daily journal so i finally learn vocabulary relevant to me. I'm off to put sticky notes everywhere now - my poor husband 😂
I'm interested in your thoughts on comprehensible input, how to find good sources and whether it needs to have a visual element or are podcasts suitable. Thank you so much! This is such a fantastic help!
That is a really good question and I am going to upload a video regarding exactly this question very soon. 😊 I feel like the most important part is finding content that fits your level. So be sure to check out my next video, where I am going to share all kinds of resources regarding this.
This is awesome! Yeah best tip is to think outside of the box, because everyone learns differently, and typical methods don't work for everyone. Love the stickynotes idea, i'm gonna piss my parents off by putting them all around the house.
Hey Patrick, Thank you! Glad to hear that. ☺️ For tones there are probably lots of ways to practice them. I personally found the app 'Learn Chinese HSK5 Chinesimple good. They have a word game, where you got to guess the tones based on the audio of the word. The app also exists for HSK 4,3,..
thank you it's video useful and helpful. yuor look nice person and i hope to see more videos in your chanal and that your channel be grow. i want ask if there is any app you can see same the word by 4 tones with the deffernt meaning? (like ma1 ma2 ma3 ma4?)
Hey, thank you for your feedback. I am glad you enjoy the videos. As far as I know, there is no free app in which you can see all characters which share the same pinyin but not the same tones. But there might be one, which I am not aware of. My tip: If you want to find out which other words there are with a similar pinyin spelling, you can just use Pleco and type for example 'ma'. It will then show all characters which are pronounced as 'ma' + their tones.
Just remember 100 radical. Eg 骑break down 马奇。马break down 乛ㄅ- 。ㄅ(LJ) used by many words. ㄅ+笔伐→马,妈,骂,写,弓箭手(コㄅ)。鸟,乌。if forget use voice to text 。scribble on handphone screen
I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese language vividly and in a humorous way. I hope somebody can recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese. For beginners, Chinese characters may look complicated. But once you learn about 100 basic radicals, most characters become easy. @@knowasia
The key to remembering things well is to connect them with emotions and situations. You can make use of movies or books that you like. For example, if you enjoy reading Harry Potter, you can remember the word "隐藏" (meaning: hole up, hide)like this: Harry, feeling powerless, hid (隐藏) under the invisibility cloak and watched as Professor Dumbledore was murdered. The situation at the location (阝) or on top of the tower became urgent (急) as the Death Eaters rushed in. After being killed (戕) by the Dark Lord's servant (臣), Dumbledore fell onto the grass (艹) below.
wow, that's a very good example
Haha😂 tThanks for you tips, I learn traditional Mandarin in Taiwan. Traditional characters more complicated than simplified. You learn easily.
Fantastic tips! I have only recently seen the value of physically writing characters. I'm writing very basic sentences in Chinese about my day in my daily journal so i finally learn vocabulary relevant to me. I'm off to put sticky notes everywhere now - my poor husband 😂
Glad to hear that Lorna. That's a really good start for sure!
Haha i hope he will be fine with it :D
Great tips! They will be useful for my learning Mandarin. Thank you!
You‘re very welcome
This was really helpful, thank you very much, xiexie ❤
谢谢你, 我真的 很喜欢它
不客气,谢谢你看我的影片 🤜🤛
TNX Bro🌱 it was very helpful❤️
I'm interested in your thoughts on comprehensible input, how to find good sources and whether it needs to have a visual element or are podcasts suitable. Thank you so much! This is such a fantastic help!
That is a really good question and I am going to upload a video regarding exactly this question very soon. 😊
I feel like the most important part is finding content that fits your level. So be sure to check out my next video, where I am going to share all kinds of resources regarding this.
Great
Gracias Totales
多谢
This is awesome! Yeah best tip is to think outside of the box, because everyone learns differently, and typical methods don't work for everyone. Love the stickynotes idea, i'm gonna piss my parents off by putting them all around the house.
Hi Klaudia,
happy to hear this feedback. Hope the sticky notes technique works for you! 😊
Amazing tips trick. Thank you very much for your lesson. God bless you
Thank you! ☺️
Love the channel. Quick question. Whats the best app to test your tones out ?
Hey Patrick,
Thank you! Glad to hear that. ☺️
For tones there are probably lots of ways to practice them. I personally found the app 'Learn Chinese HSK5 Chinesimple good. They have a word game, where you got to guess the tones based on the audio of the word. The app also exists for HSK 4,3,..
i have a 听写 tomorrow and i need to read 40 words and i just started today. SOMEBODY HELP 😭😭😭
加油 how did it go?
really bad 😭
Very encouraging thank you truly.....swamhiji
thank you it's video useful and helpful. yuor look nice person and i hope to see more videos in your chanal and that your channel be grow. i want ask if there is any app you can see same the word by 4 tones with the deffernt meaning?
(like ma1 ma2 ma3 ma4?)
Hey,
thank you for your feedback. I am glad you enjoy the videos.
As far as I know, there is no free app in which you can see all characters which share the same pinyin but not the same tones. But there might be one, which I am not aware of.
My tip: If you want to find out which other words there are with a similar pinyin spelling, you can just use Pleco and type for example 'ma'. It will then show all characters which are pronounced as 'ma' + their tones.
@@knowasia i will try it in Pleco. thank you
Just remember 100 radical. Eg 骑break down 马奇。马break down 乛ㄅ- 。ㄅ(LJ) used by many words.
ㄅ+笔伐→马,妈,骂,写,弓箭手(コㄅ)。鸟,乌。if forget use voice to text 。scribble on handphone screen
Really informative!
Thanks Daniel!
I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese language vividly and in a humorous way. I hope somebody can recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese. For beginners, Chinese characters may look complicated. But once you learn about 100 basic radicals, most characters become easy.
@@knowasia
我想 1:36 骑 , 谢谢 !
ngl pro tips right here 🙏
Thank you! :)
I can't find it Anki for Googleplay. Can you send me
Hey,
for Google Play the app is actually called AnkiDroid. If you search for that you should find it. Let me know if it works.
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