Speak Mandarin From Day 1 - Lesson 3 - Learn Chinese Faster and Smarter
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- How To Learn Chinese Faster and Smarter
Mandarin Chinese is the number one language listed as the most challenging to learn. My aim is to help you speak Mandarin from day 1.
I'm Sofia, and I'm a Conversational Chinese Tutor. I'm here to help you to speak Mandarin confidently from day 1. I get you to think and engage with how Mandarin is spoken so you understand how to use the language.
All you need to do during the lesson is to participate in the lesson. Try to pause the video and translate the phrases into Mandarin. All the phrases are day-to-day conversations that certainly will help you speak Mandarin faster.
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Thank you so much teacher
A wise man once say if you can speak it slowly you can speak it quickly..
Thank you for doing this video, it is easier to learn chinese this way, this also my method teaching russian language
I’d like to recommend my videos of teaching Chinese language vividly and in a funny way. I hope you can recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese.
Sofia…are there only 3 lessons? I find your lessons excellent.
Hi Tony! I'll post lesson 4 soon. Thanks for the support. I really appreciate that :)
Finally it came out ...❤
I was waiting for sooo long ...😢
Thank you. I have just updated the new lesson. Hope you enjoy it!
@@sofiazamhuri866 sure , I'll check it then...
Why i just find this channel now..... 😮😮 This is awesome 👍
Glad you enjoy it!
I really enjoy your lessons. Thank you!
Well done teacher,, it was really helpful for me ❤❤❤❤
useful practice material, thank you :)
❤Thanks for sharing ❤
❤thank you thank you ❤❤
The size of the Chinese sentences should be twice bigger than this. The pinyin should be smaller
Why do some people say the verbs go after time and location?
Hi Mike! Thanks for asking. Can you give me with some sentences to help me understand the context and come up with the best answer? 😃
Thanks for responding. I was just confused with the sentence
"I know what happened here yesterday"
I was thinking it would be...
"Wo zuotiān zhīdào zhèli fāshēngle shénme°"
Instead of...
"Wo zhīdào zuotīan zhèli fāshēngle shénme°"
That way the location was before "know".
I'm sorry, somedays I feel like I'll be fluent in a week and somedays I don't think I know anything but ni hao. 😂
Thanks for the example, however, the first sentence is wrong.
The first one changed the meaning of the sentence. "Yesterday, I knew, what happened here. or (you know about it, yesterday)"
To form any sentence with the verb 去 , please follow this words order. Subject + time + verb + location
"Wǒ jīntiān xiǎng qù běijīng" I want to go to Beijing today.
"Wǒ jīn wǎn xiǎng chūqù chīfàn" I want to eat out tonight
This is in general, simple sentence.
Hope this helps :)
@@sofiazamhuri866 Thank you so much
@@miketaylor1824Hi, you can either say,
Wo zhidao zheli zuotian fasheng sheme.
or
Wo zhidao zuotian zheli fasheng sheme.
Anyway, "Wo zhidao" should be put together bcz "yesterday" has nothing to do with it.
不是"这是"吧,应该写成"这事..重要,..,我告诉你。"
對,正想說他從封面就錯了
"這事非常重要";或是"這是非常重要的"