Hello, guys! Hello, there! Glad to tell you that we've finished Chinese HSK 1 & 2 lessons. 👉 Visit bit.ly/HSK1-Courses to enjoy 40% OFF of structured HSK 1 Courses. 👉 Visit bit.ly/HSK2-Courses to get 40% OFF of structured HSK 2 Courses. With well-structured sentences we designed for Chinese beginners, you will easily improve your hsk 1 & 2 listening, reading, writing, conversation skills and better comprehend Chinese hsk 1&2 grammar (Chinese Gammar A1-A2 of CEFRL).
Hey checkout my channel, I teach chinese汉语, AND i'm from USA, so you can improve your English at the same time! My chinese videos are in a *playlist* called Learn Chinese 跟我学中文
Honestly, this channel is the best channel for Chinese learners. thank you so much and i hope you keep uploading more videos. We pray with china everyday
OMG, I got 17/50. This is my first time testing my speaking of Mandarin. Been very shy to do it before. But, I realize my problem is with grammar, word order, and the lack of certain words. But, progress takes time. Xie-xie nimen.
I finished hsk 1 in 8 weeks but I studied for hours. I mean sometimes, three to four hours with listening and writing. It's possible to complete. Five months later, after studying hsk2-4 I'm back and I missed one or two Characters every other sentence. So, I think a refresher course is good every 60-90 days, to go over Everything you learn. Going to do a Hsk1 refresher course and Lichao Chinese on UA-cam does a great job with teaching hsk standard course books.
@@nicoleraheem1195 That's insane and I commend your dedication. I try to dedicate 3-4 hours a day 3x a week. What books have you bought to help you learn?
@@mosiarmstrong I was Obsessed in the beginning. EVERYTHING about chinese was intriguing to me. I studied for longer hours in the beginning but now, I study for 20 minutes to 2 hours or I'll play a phrase video repeatedly, while I'm at work. I make goals like , "Learn 30 phrases in 30 days." (How to write and speak) Then meet with my tutor at the end of every month. ANYWAY,😌 For hsk 1&2 level BOOKS, I recommend:🙂 Tuttle( first 100 Characters,😩👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✔️) Elementary Chinese Textbook & Workbook✊🏾 (free audio online, for each chapter lesson) Integrated Chinese Level One👍🏾 Beginner Videos: Chinese for Us👌🏾🙌🏾♥️♥️ Lichao😻🤓❤️❤️❤️💜 For something more challenging: Hippocrene Chinese for beginners/intermediate. Tuttle learning Chinese Characters Tuttle 250 essential characters Beginner Videos with challenge: Everyday Chinese 😬😃💞💜✊🏾✔️👏🏾👏🏾 Twin Cities Chinese ChinesePod
@@mosiarmstrong If you are interested, send me a message (simonasmitaite89@gmail.com), I will give you a few very good books for studying Chinese (PDF)
Hello , i'm new in learning mandarin. Although it's actually has been 3 months, but i find myself hard to expand my vocabularies and sharpening my tones as well as distinguish other people's mandarin speech( their tones). Currently, i'm studying by watching chinese tv series or any variety shows to increase my familiarity with basic daily-used words. Hope anyone can suggest me more sources or any learning methods to learn mandarin.
I've been wanting to join online forums or specific website in order to to so, but since i have no idea where should i start and either exactly which level is my mandarin at.
@@michaelfebrymillenio590 Hi, I think your Chinese is at level 1 (biginners) You may not know how to get started to learn Chinese or how to keep on learning. There is a method that can be used by anyone who wants to learn Mandarin Chinese. It is not easy and it is not fast, but it works. Naturally, you should go to China if you want to learn Mandarin, but not everyone can do that so you’re left with what you can make do on your own on the internet and this is a guide to do exactly that. 1. Learn Chinese Pronounciation/Alphabet - Pinyin Lessons Online - Ultimate Guides: ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh-4BZ10qd8AQ2A-7F1bVgPT.html This is the first step and also the most important one,given how complex Mandarin pronunciation is. 2. Learn Mandarin Chinese Lessons for the Very Beginners in 101 Days - EverydayChinese: ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh_jGBcMmNWPnSh-kHwGiaXG.html You can learn the basic Chinese used in daily life and this can arose your interest and build up your confidence in Chinese. 3. Learn Basic Chinese Characters & HSK 1-6 Words & Phrases: HSK1: ua-cam.com/video/ZdWT2hOq8v8/v-deo.html HSK1-6: ua-cam.com/channels/SXriUqkzZmAQklQ0N9XFVw.htmlplaylists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=12&view_as=subscriber You can learn Chinese Words and phrases from those videos HSK integrated with practical examples. This step is the one that is going to take you the longest, but it’s not as bad as you think. 4. Slow Chinese Reading & Listening Practice: ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh-2jvZLkAX2nQBYknNj3E0u.html Practise your Chinese reading and listening as well as pick up Chinese vocabulary. 5. Different Ways to Phrases in Chinese - Speak More Like a Native: ua-cam.com/video/NOGlTv9VHk4/v-deo.html 6. Chinese Grammar Points from Basic to Advanced Level: ua-cam.com/video/qrXIeWGvHDg/v-deo.html 7. Reading with Chinese Native Speakers: ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh_kZsWNlwmZcF6Cr1dj_q-9.html
@@EverydayChinese thanks for the suggestions. I'm actually already reach your video(s) on hsk 3. I am pretty sure i'm capable arranging / reading / translating sentences of vocabularies within hsk 1 - hsk 2 level. I believe the reason why i don't have much progress lately because this needs to be practiced in daily life, in other words i have to interact directly using mandarin. I don't have much resources regarding this issue. Watching videos,reading the chinese characters and any other form of passive learning will not progess if i , myself do not use the languange outside of my learning process from these examples.
Two of the reasons why learning a foreign language appears difficult are: 1) it sounds really weird especially if spoken fast and words are blended, and 2) the written language needs to be learned. Your listening practices and pinyin alphabet have accelerated my learning.
Looking forward some new episodes speaking and listening Practice -HSK 1. I'm a newbie, leaning Chinese for 1 month only, these videos' re awesome, they're sensational and necessarily.
Hi, will you make more videos like this? I LOVE the format! It's the only video where I can actually try to speak the sentences before you say the English answer. I like this because I use it as my warmup when I'm making breakfast before I sit down to study. I will pay for more videos like this :)
Thank you so much for this video! I definitely need more of these. I feel like I know so many words but putting them in sentences together that's where I have problems. I did great on your hsk1 listening skills video, but here not so well. Videos like this help me a lot. Thank you!
Hey checkout my channel, I teach chinese汉语, AND i'm from USA, so you can improve your English at the same time! My chinese videos are in a *playlist* called Learn Chinese 跟我学中文
In English we will often say "it's a nice day today" and it almost always refers to the weather being good, although it's not a direct translation word for word, the meaning is the same.
I've been learning for a year, and I am still at HSK 2 so my pace is kinda slow since self study and all.. This really helps me learn more especially about basic sentences and their formats especially when I am more aware of how to write the characters and not how to use them in sentences. 谢谢你,老师!!我很高兴看到这!!对不起,我的中文不好。So sorry if I have any errors. 😔😓😓
Eu acho a lingua o chinesa muito linda, a pronúncia é muito fofa. Será um ótimo desafio e prazeroso aprender essa língua. Apesar de eu achar que as possibilidades de eu realmente usar essa língua seja baixissima, vou me aventurar, da mesma forma como estou fazendo com japones. Escrevi em português por que meu inglês é uma merda.
'了' is a tricky stuff when you learn Chinese, but it is so widely used in our speaking. Hope below link is helpful for you. resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/Uses_of_%22le%22
If I'm correct, "zai" meaning "is" is used for locations (you could translate it as "is located at"). Like, where is your home. And shi is everything else. I'm more confused about such instances like "mom and dad are drinking tea", where the "zai" is just kind of there, indicating no location or anything...
V1kte “zai” is for location like you said and also for actions. It’s similar to -ing at the end of a verb in English. For example, “I’m at the hospital” would be “wo *zai* yiyuan” or “I’m eating” would be “wo *zai* chi”. “Shi” is like “to be” so you use it when talking about what something is. For example, “This is my friend” would be “zhe ge *shi* wo de pengyou” or “i am a student” would be “wo *shi* xuesheng” (I’m too lazy to put tones)
Hi' I'm a beginner and I just completed this HSK1 section but I have some questions. 1. sentence structure- Im learning that there is a literal meaning and then there's the translation. Is it ok for me to form my sentences in english format while speaking? 2.Characters- I have in mind that it is ok for me to learn the chinese characters after I've developed a conversational level of mandarin ... is this possible or will I make things harder for myself ? 3. when Im watching (chinese or taiwan)tv or listening to (mando)music I can understand words I have learned but, when I studying , listening to a quiz, trying to have a conversation Im lost is there something Im doing wrong?
I like how this course feels like I'm actually zai xuexiao xuexi Hanyu :D. Must be because it's based on official speaker level rating. Other courses can be nice for a quick touchup on a specific topic, but this feels like building knowledge consistently from ground up.
When it said "today is a good day" i said “今天很好” but you put 今天天气很好 that threw me off because then the English translation would be "the weather is good today" sorry maybe i am wrong Edit: also this got quite hard towards the end and ive been studying for two years
Question about #4. It says "Zhe shi wo ba ba de shou ji". I know sometimes the word "de" is ommited. Is the full sentence actually "Zhe shi wo DE ba ba de shou ji"? To basically say MY father's cellphone instead of ME father's cellphone?
Hello, guys! Hello, there! Glad to tell you that we've finished Chinese HSK 1 & 2 lessons.
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With well-structured sentences we designed for Chinese beginners, you will easily improve your hsk 1 & 2 listening, reading, writing, conversation skills and better comprehend Chinese hsk 1&2 grammar (Chinese Gammar A1-A2 of CEFRL).
bad noting and i dont understand
Very thank you so much!!!
I really like these kind of exercise. It tests your knowledge and I personally like it so much
Hey checkout my channel, I teach chinese汉语, AND i'm from USA, so you can improve your English at the same time! My chinese videos are in a *playlist* called Learn Chinese 跟我学中文
Honestly, this channel is the best channel for Chinese learners. thank you so much and i hope you keep uploading more videos. We pray with china everyday
when i saw the 5 seconds answering time i thought i couldnt do that but damn, im nailing this
Good for you! I kept pausing, because even when I know the right answers, I speak too slowly :D (if I tried to speak faster I'd lose all the tones).
@@V1kte I'm agree with you, but I didn't pause the video.
OMG, I got 17/50. This is my first time testing my speaking of Mandarin. Been very shy to do it before. But, I realize my problem is with grammar, word order, and the lack of certain words. But, progress takes time. Xie-xie nimen.
老师早上好。非常感谢你的课。我很高兴因为我把您说话明白了。这个练习很好。再见。
不客气。很高兴你们喜欢这个视频。
I am very bad at my Chinese but this helps so much. This channel is the best!
ua-cam.com/video/To8XSVBONcs/v-deo.html
Learn with me
This was such good practice thank you. I've only been learning two weeks but starting to get the hang of it. Your videos help so much!
Very useful! I hope to see more of these videos for different levels. Thank you for your work :)
You're welcom. We will do that.
@@EverydayChinese 我期待这些
But they CREATED COVID to this world why are you thankful to them? Are you chiniese?
you gotta be kidding me? jeez, what kind of racist prick are you? Please educate yourself first if you want people to take you seriously.
@@EverydayChineseHi mam how are you I live in India
Thank you, I'm absolute beginner, with you help I'm very much enjoying my journey learning Chinese language, god bless you
I understood almost everything up until 3:33! (One month learning Chinese)
(Will be updating)
I finished hsk 1 in 8 weeks but I studied for hours. I mean sometimes, three to four hours with listening and writing.
It's possible to complete.
Five months later, after studying hsk2-4 I'm back and I missed one or two Characters every other sentence.
So, I think a refresher course is good every 60-90 days, to go over Everything you learn.
Going to do a Hsk1 refresher course and Lichao Chinese on UA-cam does a great job with teaching hsk standard course books.
@@nicoleraheem1195 That's insane and I commend your dedication. I try to dedicate 3-4 hours a day 3x a week. What books have you bought to help you learn?
@@mosiarmstrong
I was Obsessed in the beginning. EVERYTHING about chinese was intriguing to me.
I studied for longer hours in the beginning but now, I study for 20 minutes to 2 hours or I'll play a phrase video repeatedly, while I'm at work.
I make goals like , "Learn 30 phrases in 30 days." (How to write and speak) Then meet with my tutor at the end of every month.
ANYWAY,😌
For hsk 1&2 level BOOKS, I recommend:🙂
Tuttle( first 100 Characters,😩👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✔️)
Elementary Chinese Textbook & Workbook✊🏾 (free audio online, for each chapter lesson)
Integrated Chinese Level One👍🏾
Beginner Videos:
Chinese for Us👌🏾🙌🏾♥️♥️
Lichao😻🤓❤️❤️❤️💜
For something more challenging:
Hippocrene Chinese for beginners/intermediate.
Tuttle learning Chinese Characters
Tuttle 250 essential characters
Beginner Videos with challenge:
Everyday Chinese 😬😃💞💜✊🏾✔️👏🏾👏🏾
Twin Cities Chinese
ChinesePod
@@nicoleraheem1195 Would listening and writing more effective than speaking and listening for hsk1?
@@mosiarmstrong If you are interested, send me a message (simonasmitaite89@gmail.com), I will give you a few very good books for studying Chinese (PDF)
I've been learning mandarin for nine years, and I now come across this. Awsome video it's good for review.
So easy and enjoyable to read
These letters and words, thanks
To the bright clear graphics.
Well Done.
Toi rat thich cach day nay cua ban, chu to , phu de tieng Anh truoc. Hy vong ban lam nhieu lip giong nhu lip nay. Cam on ban
Thank you! these videos are very helpful! Thanks
It is super helpful! Thank you so much for your hardwork for teaching us mandarin language!
Glad it was helpful!
加油吧。我喜欢你们的频道。感谢
Hello , i'm new in learning mandarin. Although it's actually has been 3 months, but i find myself hard to expand my vocabularies and sharpening my tones as well as distinguish other people's mandarin speech( their tones). Currently, i'm studying by watching chinese tv series or any variety shows to increase my familiarity with basic daily-used words. Hope anyone can suggest me more sources or any learning methods to learn mandarin.
I've been wanting to join online forums or specific website in order to to so, but since i have no idea where should i start and either exactly which level is my mandarin at.
@@michaelfebrymillenio590
Hi,
I think your Chinese is at level 1 (biginners)
You may not know how to get started to learn Chinese or how to keep on learning.
There is a method that can be used by anyone who wants to learn Mandarin Chinese. It is not easy and it is not fast, but it works. Naturally, you should go to China if you want to learn Mandarin, but not everyone can do that so you’re left with what you can make do on your own on the internet and this is a guide to do exactly that.
1. Learn Chinese Pronounciation/Alphabet - Pinyin Lessons Online - Ultimate Guides:
ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh-4BZ10qd8AQ2A-7F1bVgPT.html
This is the first step and also the most important one,given how complex Mandarin pronunciation is.
2. Learn Mandarin Chinese Lessons for the Very Beginners in 101 Days - EverydayChinese:
ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh_jGBcMmNWPnSh-kHwGiaXG.html
You can learn the basic Chinese used in daily life and this can arose your interest and build up your confidence in Chinese.
3. Learn Basic Chinese Characters & HSK 1-6 Words & Phrases:
HSK1: ua-cam.com/video/ZdWT2hOq8v8/v-deo.html
HSK1-6: ua-cam.com/channels/SXriUqkzZmAQklQ0N9XFVw.htmlplaylists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=12&view_as=subscriber
You can learn Chinese Words and phrases from those videos HSK integrated with practical examples.
This step is the one that is going to take you the longest, but it’s not as bad as you think.
4. Slow Chinese Reading & Listening Practice:
ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh-2jvZLkAX2nQBYknNj3E0u.html
Practise your Chinese reading and listening as well as pick up Chinese vocabulary.
5. Different Ways to Phrases in Chinese - Speak More Like a Native: ua-cam.com/video/NOGlTv9VHk4/v-deo.html
6. Chinese Grammar Points from Basic to Advanced Level:
ua-cam.com/video/qrXIeWGvHDg/v-deo.html
7. Reading with Chinese Native Speakers:
ua-cam.com/play/PLrYgra2FrMh_kZsWNlwmZcF6Cr1dj_q-9.html
@@EverydayChinese thanks for the suggestions. I'm actually already reach your video(s) on hsk 3. I am pretty sure i'm capable arranging / reading / translating sentences of vocabularies within hsk 1 - hsk 2 level. I believe the reason why i don't have much progress lately because this needs to be practiced in daily life, in other words i have to interact directly using mandarin. I don't have much resources regarding this issue. Watching videos,reading the chinese characters and any other form of passive learning will not progess if i , myself do not use the languange outside of my learning process from these examples.
@@michaelfebrymillenio590 any updates? hows it going? i've been learning mandarin for 3 months too :)
@@EverydayChinese 谢谢
Two of the reasons why learning a foreign language appears difficult are: 1) it sounds really weird especially if spoken fast and words are blended, and 2) the written language needs to be learned. Your listening practices and pinyin alphabet have accelerated my learning.
Looking forward some new episodes speaking and listening Practice -HSK 1. I'm a newbie, leaning Chinese for 1 month only, these videos' re awesome, they're sensational and necessarily.
Love your channel! The order of english then chinese and repeat and speed makes learning so easy!thank you ❤❤
Hi, will you make more videos like this? I LOVE the format! It's the only video where I can actually try to speak the sentences before you say the English answer. I like this because I use it as my warmup when I'm making breakfast before I sit down to study. I will pay for more videos like this :)
Thanks for your comment, MichaelScottt. We'll do that in future videos. 😊
Hi teacher! Thanks a lot for your videos.
谢谢你 ! This video is awesome, usually we memorize many sentences and words, but these examples help us build different sentences with other structures.
I love your test and exercise. Thanks Laoshi
A very useful video! It's helping me a lot to learn Chinese! Thank you❤
I like this kind of exersice.very useful👏
very useful for beginners. Thanks a lot from Bangladesh .
These are the best videos for me to learn from. Please do more like these. Thank you!
Very useful basic Chinese classes
I just started Chinese and this is a great way to practice , thank you for your kind work ! Xiè xiè !
These are great!
I play them while driving to remember phrases.
Thank you!
You're happy energy makes my day better and you look very beautiful too.
This was very helpful! Hope you upload more videos like this because it helps students who learn chinese like me. 谢谢你!
Super excercise!!! More of this, thxxxx❤
Love that video very much! Incredibly helpful 😍
I think I did pretty well my Chinese is improving 🥳
I'm studying for HSK 4 and thought this would be a great exercise for listening comprehension. And I was right!
let's keep company interchange in chat.
This is wonderful thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video! I definitely need more of these. I feel like I know so many words but putting them in sentences together that's where I have problems. I did great on your hsk1 listening skills video, but here not so well. Videos like this help me a lot. Thank you!
i apreciate your work, lao shi!
This is so good, so perfect for me! Thanks so much for making it available!
Your lesson is really complete and clear😊
I'm learner god chinese now! Thanker!
I like the way it was taught. Thanks
my favourite teacher
whats her name?
我最喜欢老师❤
my lovely teacher!...thank you!...wo an ni
This is a great lesson. And by the way, I love you too. Please keep making these and videos for upper-level as well. Great practice.
🤟 We will!
老师好。 我从来老挝 ❤多谢
its a good learning video for those people who wants to understand and learn chinese language better 😊
Hey checkout my channel, I teach chinese汉语, AND i'm from USA, so you can improve your English at the same time! My chinese videos are in a *playlist* called Learn Chinese 跟我学中文
This is really useful, hope u do more, i have more motivation to learn english and chinese, thank u
Excellent video - more, please.
Very useful . Thank you
Thanks for best lesson!!!
I am guessing I'm at least at the HSK2 level since I was able to produce the sentences and understand the characters. So exciting!
I love ❤️ Chinese language I want to learn but it’s a very hard i Iam from nepal 🇳🇵
谢谢你。你的课堂非常好!
Thank you 😊
4:37 this actually says the weather today is very nice.
"It's a nice day today" would probably look more like this
今天是一天很好。
my thoughts was the same.
In English we will often say "it's a nice day today" and it almost always refers to the weather being good, although it's not a direct translation word for word, the meaning is the same.
@@sintrano True💜
The correct word order is -今天是很好的一天
This was so useful. Thanks for your work!
Very easy to understand. Thank you so much!!!
Great very good thank you
this is so so helpful
Love this format great job thanks for sharing 🤩🇲🇽👍🌹
Wooo amazing... It's really helping for me 😍😍😍😍
I've been learning for a year, and I am still at HSK 2 so my pace is kinda slow since self study and all.. This really helps me learn more especially about basic sentences and their formats especially when I am more aware of how to write the characters and not how to use them in sentences. 谢谢你,老师!!我很高兴看到这!!对不起,我的中文不好。So sorry if I have any errors. 😔😓😓
坚持就是胜利
Very helpful video.
我是柬埔寨。谢谢您的分享。
Add a "人“ will be better
Thank you for the video
this is a very helpful video for me😊😊 thank u very much 😍😍
Glad it was helpful!
谢谢您老师。很好
很好的练习
This is most helpfull
很 有意思。谢谢 您。
4 / 9 / 2019 good lesson thanks .....
❤️ You're welcome.
thanks ad
I love you teacher
Eu acho a lingua o chinesa muito linda, a pronúncia é muito fofa. Será um ótimo desafio e prazeroso aprender essa língua. Apesar de eu achar que as possibilidades de eu realmente usar essa língua seja baixissima, vou me aventurar, da mesma forma como estou fazendo com japones. Escrevi em português por que meu inglês é uma merda.
Lol
さてさて、今どうですか
日本語と中国語
bora la mano! depois de 2 anos desististe ou continuas forte?
I love this video. I would like to get the PDF showing the questions in English and Chinese. How can I access that?
I see some sentences use 了, some is not use, I don't know when we use 了 and is it nesessary to use it in the end of the sentence?
'了' is a tricky stuff when you learn Chinese, but it is so widely used in our speaking.
Hope below link is helpful for you.
resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/Uses_of_%22le%22
了 means "have/has/ had done" at most cases
IT'S REALLY GOOD LESSON, I LIKE IT
谢谢您
视频挺棒的。我很喜欢。
我爱老师😊
女老师妳好,大家好,我是柬埔寨人
On 5th September celebrates TEACHER’S DAY in India 🇮🇳...HAPPY TEACHER’S DAY TO YOU
Thank you!
谢谢我的好老师
This is very useful
Good Teaching 👍👌
Glad to hear that.
老师好。我爱你!
爱你。
When do we use zài and when shì?
Your videos are incredibly good and simply told! Thanks for helping me reaching my Chinese Dream! ☺
If I'm correct, "zai" meaning "is" is used for locations (you could translate it as "is located at"). Like, where is your home. And shi is everything else. I'm more confused about such instances like "mom and dad are drinking tea", where the "zai" is just kind of there, indicating no location or anything...
V1kte “zai” is for location like you said and also for actions. It’s similar to -ing at the end of a verb in English. For example, “I’m at the hospital” would be “wo *zai* yiyuan” or “I’m eating” would be “wo *zai* chi”.
“Shi” is like “to be” so you use it when talking about what something is. For example, “This is my friend” would be “zhe ge *shi* wo de pengyou” or “i am a student” would be “wo *shi* xuesheng”
(I’m too lazy to put tones)
@@AlleyWolf123 Oh, that explains it, thank you :).
谢谢你!
不用谢!
very useful !! thanks !!
Hi' I'm a beginner and I just completed this HSK1 section but I have some questions.
1. sentence structure- Im learning that there is a literal meaning and then there's the translation. Is it ok for me to form my sentences in english format while speaking?
2.Characters- I have in mind that it is ok for me to learn the chinese characters after I've developed a conversational level of mandarin ... is this possible or will I make things harder for myself ?
3. when Im watching (chinese or taiwan)tv or listening to (mando)music I can understand words I have learned but, when I studying , listening to a quiz, trying to have a conversation Im lost is there something Im doing wrong?
I like how this course feels like I'm actually zai xuexiao xuexi Hanyu :D. Must be because it's based on official speaker level rating. Other courses can be nice for a quick touchup on a specific topic, but this feels like building knowledge consistently from ground up.
Perfect! Thank a lot!
When it said "today is a good day" i said “今天很好” but you put 今天天气很好 that threw me off because then the English translation would be "the weather is good today" sorry maybe i am wrong
Edit: also this got quite hard towards the end and ive been studying for two years
“The weather is good today” should be more natural. Thanks for pointing out this!
Nice
Question about #4. It says "Zhe shi wo ba ba de shou ji". I know sometimes the word "de" is ommited. Is the full sentence actually "Zhe shi wo DE ba ba de shou ji"? To basically say MY father's cellphone instead of ME father's cellphone?
De的 isnt used for people, just things
谢谢你老师😘