Is Mandarin Blueprint The Best Way To Learn Chinese? An Inside Look

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2023
  • Today I want to show you what's inside Mandarin Blueprint. Not many channels show you what's actually inside so I want to do that and discuss, is Mandarin Blueprint the best way to learn Chinese.
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Комментарии • 44

  • @MandarinBlueprint
    @MandarinBlueprint 9 месяцев назад +26

    谢谢 for taking the time to do this. We appreciate the kind words!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  9 месяцев назад +7

      谢谢您! Thank you for inspiring me to learn mandarin, and actually be able to make progress in the language!

    • @francegamble1
      @francegamble1 4 месяца назад +7

      Thank you for letting him post this for all of us. I am taking the course because of this review of his, and also suggested it for my friend who is also learning Mandarin with me.

    • @ShalemJayanth
      @ShalemJayanth Месяц назад +1

      ​@@francegamble1Can I Know From Which Country Are you From ?

    • @francegamble1
      @francegamble1 Месяц назад +1

      @@ShalemJayanth France, but have lived in many countries. I live in the United States now.

  • @TheGhostPlanet
    @TheGhostPlanet 6 месяцев назад +7

    By far this is the best Mandarin course out there. Their customer service is hands down the best. They really care about the customer. I had this course now for two months and I recommend buying the full course you won’t regret it. Thank you so much for making this video. Great job!

    • @jo-go8gt
      @jo-go8gt Месяц назад +1

      100% agree. I can't imagine a better method to learn Mandarin :)

  • @msmars
    @msmars 6 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve been studying on it for a few days now and I’m really loving it. At first I was laughing at the scene imagery then wondering if it would actually work. I was surprised that it did help me remember the material. Awesome sauce 🎉

  • @francegamble1
    @francegamble1 4 месяца назад +4

    I tried learning Mandarin on my own last year. I found your review of this, and so I am now binging their courses to get my Mandarin up. I want to be able to pay for meet and greet tickets for my favorite Chinese singer/actor but want to speak with him during it. I also love Chinese fiction books, but the translations online are sometimes weird. 😅 I think this may help get me higher in level now. I appreciate you looking through it for me first.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  4 месяца назад +1

      No problem! It's super good, good luck!

  • @pedropacheco5022
    @pedropacheco5022 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks a Lot for the video mate! Very clarifying!

  • @briantomoconnor
    @briantomoconnor 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks so much for this video!
    I especially loved the image you created for the character gān. It really helps give an idea of how their memory system works by showing us visually what we're really only imagining in our minds during the course. In other words, you don't have to create images like that physically, you just imagine a similar image in your mind.
    I'm also a user of Mandarin Blueprint -- I've been a customer for about a year, and if you want to learn how to read and write Chinese characters, there really is no other program you should even consider. It's totally worth it. And the customer service is first rate.
    If you are just starting out learning mandarin, however, I highly recommend starting with the pronunciation mastery course. It will be so helpful down the road. And because they are native English speakers they really understand how Western speakers might have a hard time positioning the tongue, for example, to create certain sounds. They really know how to explain to westerners how to make these sounds. (The Chinese example recordings ARE by native Mandarin speakers, by the way, so don't worry
    By the way, I use it on my phone, which works great, but I don't like to switch to pen and paper, so I use the superb Pleco dictionary app. You can actually write characters with your finger to test yourself.
    Also, they recommend that you supplement your learning with immersion in comprehensible input (podcasts, videos, etc.) After lots of trial and error, I've settled on FluentU, because their videos are so much fun and they start with absolute beginner dialogues and integrate them with spaced reputation flashcard-type quizzes.
    Luke and Phil rock!

  • @janelle.loves.languages
    @janelle.loves.languages 9 месяцев назад +9

    It's much easier to learn characters naturally by reading things that are comprehensible. You kill two birds with one stone - growing your vocabulary and character recognition at the same time :-) Two super beginner channels I recommend are Crazy Laoshi and Comprehensible Chinese. Start with their beginner videos. It grew my vocabulary so fast and I learned a ton of grammar naturally while enjoying some fun stories (they have both fiction and non-fiction stories).

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  9 месяцев назад +1

      I dunno. This is pretty easy. I also read a ton for reinforcement using duchinese.

    • @janelle.loves.languages
      @janelle.loves.languages 9 месяцев назад

      @@SeaboltSpeaks The point was that the activity of writing out characters is a time waste when you naturally learn them by reading anyhow. More time spent with individual characters means less time spent on vocabulary and internalizing naturally grammar in context….your speed and ease of reading and listening and in turn output will increase more by focusing on pure input rather than skill building of character recognition.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@janelle.loves.languages definitely disagree. And that’s ok :).
      I personally have had way more success since I started writing in terms of internalizing vocab, characters, tones etc.

    • @janelle.loves.languages
      @janelle.loves.languages 9 месяцев назад

      @@SeaboltSpeaks Then you aren't truly reading and listening to things that are actually comprehensible.... which is why I recommended you those comprehensible input channels in Chinese.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  9 месяцев назад +3

      @@janelle.loves.languages how is reading stories at my level not comprehensible Input. That’s literally the purpose of du Chinese.
      I also do a lot of immersion in other methods. This video was specifically about mandarin blueprint

  • @DanielLeoSimpson
    @DanielLeoSimpson 4 месяца назад +1

    Highly recommended!

  • @gamingbtc
    @gamingbtc 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm 1 year into Mandarin Blueprint, about 600 characters and a thousand words. I study about an hour a day, maybe a bit more on weekends. My wife is native Chinese and she is extremely impressed with the self taught progress and the program overall. Within 1 year from zero understanding to reading and pronouncing paragraphs of simple kids stories or graded readers is pretty amazing. It is a lot of work, but you won't be wasting your time with this program and I also believe it's the best way to learn the most difficult language in the world for native English speakers. Worth every penny IMO.

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 9 месяцев назад

    Definitely a frustrating thing about getting software like this is that you can't really properly browse it like you can skim through a book in a bookstore (back when they used to have bookstores..). I'd say it's a tall order for them to say their course will take you all the way to the top level of Chinese for foreigners (even if combined with immersion). When I was studying Japanese I tried learning to write the characters over and over and eventually gave it up. Of course it's helpful and sometimes even enjoyable. But I just kept forgetting them and I think reading them over and over got the job done in the long run anyway. BTW very nice job with the video editing.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  9 месяцев назад +1

      I love it writing. And it could be a placebo effect, but I definitely feel like it's helped me tremendously.
      Appreciate you watching! I know I've been heavy into the Appalachian stuff, but language stuff isn't going anywhere!

    • @paulwalther5237
      @paulwalther5237 9 месяцев назад

      @@SeaboltSpeaks I liked it too. I could see it being a hobby unto itself if you ever lost interest in speaking the language.

  • @Laura-wg1yp
    @Laura-wg1yp 9 месяцев назад

    Have you ever considered dabbling in Cantonese? Any resource recommendations?

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  9 месяцев назад

      I’ve wanted to learn some Cantonese but I have no idea for resources at all

    • @thelanguagecaviller3657
      @thelanguagecaviller3657 9 месяцев назад

      I have tons of Cantonese resources. I'm pretty involved in Cantonese learning communities. Do you have discord?

    • @luketruman3033
      @luketruman3033 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think if you're looking for a good starter resource/textbook I used teach yourself complete Cantonese

  • @ugandaknuckles590
    @ugandaknuckles590 25 дней назад

    What are the payment options? Thank you

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  24 дня назад +1

      You can email them and they'll let you know. I'm not sure what kind of deals they have going on right now

  • @ShalemJayanth
    @ShalemJayanth Месяц назад

    Will They Teach From The Scratch Level ? I mean like what is Pinyin?

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  Месяц назад

      Yes! If you know zero mandarin you can use this course. They have a pinyin course and pronunciation guide. And then you actually learn the characters using pinyin.

  • @user-ru2vy8cy8b
    @user-ru2vy8cy8b 3 месяца назад

    I'm really obsessed with the mandarin blueprint. I wish i could purchase it but i cannot afford it😢💔 😩

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks  3 месяца назад +1

      They run really good deals around black Friday, last year they ran the course half price.
      I do think it's worth it, even the full price. I've not seen a course as in depth as it.

    • @user-ru2vy8cy8b
      @user-ru2vy8cy8b 3 месяца назад

      @@SeaboltSpeaks Thank you, seabolt. Will try it

  • @MiY-xu2xi
    @MiY-xu2xi 4 месяца назад +2

    How to get this course for free?