haha, just lazy to change them in one type. my mistake. I just shift different type of characters when I need. but I didn't notice that when I do this. haha
Not yet. Because it's for Mandarin teachers training, not so suitable for learners. So I supposed that they can understand. But if many learners demand, I will consider shooting an English version. Thank you for asking :)
Thank U very much. Although I understand it only in part, I deem it very useful to learners, because it shows the perspective of teachers, and as Confucius(or was it 老子?) said: TEACHING IS LEARNING . Here's what I do as a teacher (incl. homeschooler in basic Chinese): We inverse the role model. My students take turns in being teachers themselves, while I'm a passive observer in the "penalty box"😄. THIS approach made the learning curve increase exponentially. PS Your channel is one of my faves, you really make a difference.
wow, thanks a lot to say so. that's really kind. I heard about the teaching method that you use now. it's a great one, but I don't teach kids, so I've never tried. glad to hear from you the effects. thank you! welcome to exchange anytime!
@@trytrychinesewithsubs yes, I do the same with adults, and THEY like it too😄😄😄. Trust me : there are TWO guarantees for success : 1) get people actively involved , get them out of the passive role of the consumer, TEACHING IS LEARNING, 2) speak ONLY the target language. When teaching Chinese, do not, I repeat, Do NOT speak one word of English in class. Take it from a polyglot.
if I may ask, why are there traditional and simplified characters used in tandem here? how common is this and does it carry any meaning? 謝謝老師
haha, just lazy to change them in one type. my mistake. I just shift different type of characters when I need. but I didn't notice that when I do this. haha
Do you have eng sub for this video?
Not yet. Because it's for Mandarin teachers training, not so suitable for learners. So I supposed that they can understand. But if many learners demand, I will consider shooting an English version. Thank you for asking :)
@@trytrychinesewithsubs even if it's not for learnings it looks very interesting! And maybe good listening practice for us anyway :)
Thank U very much. Although I understand it only in part, I deem it very useful to learners, because it shows the perspective of teachers, and as Confucius(or was it 老子?) said:
TEACHING IS LEARNING .
Here's what I do as a teacher (incl. homeschooler in basic Chinese):
We inverse the role model. My students take turns in being teachers themselves, while I'm a passive observer in the "penalty box"😄.
THIS approach made the learning curve increase exponentially.
PS Your channel is one of my faves, you really make a difference.
wow, thanks a lot to say so. that's really kind. I heard about the teaching method that you use now. it's a great one, but I don't teach kids, so I've never tried. glad to hear from you the effects. thank you! welcome to exchange anytime!
@@trytrychinesewithsubs yes, I do the same with adults, and THEY like it too😄😄😄. Trust me : there are TWO guarantees for success :
1) get people actively involved , get them out of the passive role of the consumer, TEACHING IS LEARNING,
2) speak ONLY the target language. When teaching Chinese, do not, I repeat, Do NOT speak one word of English in class. Take it from a polyglot.
@@mikedaniels3009 that need them to have plenty of time and strong motivation. isn't it?
@@trytrychinesewithsubs they actually enjoy it. They come after work and this way they have fun and relax. Thanks again.