12 MUST-KNOW Sentence Patterns For Travel In China
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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After spending 3 weeks in China, including 2 weeks in your hometown of Dali where my wife is from, these videos are very helpful for someone going to China. Sadly, I am still struggling with Mandarin but I am determined now so that on my next trip, I am going to surprise my friends ad my mother in-law! Keep it up with the these basic types of podcasts as they're very helpful.
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Thank you so much for your feedback! We're delighted to hear that our videos have been helpful for your trip to China. We understand that learning Mandarin can be challenging, but it's great to hear that you're determined to improve. If you looking for a more comprehensive , step by step way of getting to fluency you should check out our MB method. You can start with this free webinar : www.mandarinblueprint.com/free-webinar/
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This is very useful. Just about everything seems to be geared toward people who want to learn near complete Chinese. I (and I'm sure many others) just want to learn survival words and phrases and be able to interact a bit. The most common place I talk to people (locals) in other countries is restaurants and markets so I find anything related to words/phrases you need there very useful. Thanks!
Thank you! 🇱🇻
Welcome :)
So helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
谢谢
Благодаря 👍
thankyou
Thank you so much Luke! Is there any chance you can add those phrases to the MB Traverse?
I’m thinking if taking the MB challenge. Can we add our own words and phrases to Traverse or is it all pre made ?
More than likely you'll come across them in the course
@SVmathfarmer Also Yes you can, Traverse offers up to 3 free decks for you to make your own flashcards
Thanks for this, really useful. I think there is a mistake on the 01 slide. 怎们走 不 怎么走
No, you are wrong
@@77377i whats it meant to say
I noticed that too 😅
@Mugiwara_45 learn some Chinese, then read his comment again and you'll see he is right
Yes.怎么走is the correct one. I am a Mandarin teacher from Malaysia
It’s may smoother for western people to say “怎么去地铁站”in grammar, as it’s the same sequence of “How to go to the subway station ” of course Chinese people will also understand 😁
a little thought from a native speaker 😊
What VPN do you use in China I had a lot of problem's. Ad Google aps not working
We recommend Astrill. Here's the link www.astrill.com/
I mostly sorta know most of these but the way it's pronounced here sounds so different than how I'd say (or hear) it in Guangxi province. here, the 'Z' is a real crisp Z but there it's like a 'Sh'. I wonder if that's just the China 'southern accent'?
There are countless variations throughout China, each with their own "flavors" influenced by local dialects. Just be aware that all of these are never "wrong", just like how you won't ever fault an English speaker for saying "gonna" instead of "going to"
@@MandarinBlueprint Yes and I'm not Chinese so I don't care about 'blame' as if that's part of it.
I do like conversations about these regional differences and why learning 'Beijinghua' is great but when traveling China there is going to be some fairly significant variations. (or in my case, learning Guangxi 'Luizhouhua' and then being stumped and thrown off in Beijing.
Tai Hao Le
Slide 1 is correct as he states it