so many suggestions, thank you! students are always looking for chinese content at an appropriate difficulty, it's great that you shared option for different levels 🥰
Interesting list, will check some out. I also like Chinese Podcast with Shenglan, and Talk Taiwanese Mandarin with Abby. Both of them are very sincere and intelligent. Personally I find that more interesting and important than extra effort put into "production values." On another note, although comprehensible input is "all the rage," another super important strategy is sentence substitution drills. This are kind of difficult but super effective for improving all aspects, syntax, fluency, grammar and vocab. Back in the day Practical Chinese Reader had these, I hated them at the time but hey I was younger and more foolish than I am now 🙂 I wish someone would come up a resource of sentence substitutions for HSK 3, 4, 5 levels of patterns and vocabulary. Whether a book or a study group. Last question, concerning your awesome Mandarin, when did you get started in Mandarin, and what other languages do you speak? Thanks, nice video
When you say sentence substitution drills, do you mean, there’s a sentence structure with a few examples on how to use it, then students make their own sentences by substituting words in the examples? Hahahaha, I can relate to hating a form of practice and then finding how useful they are. That was how shadowing was for me at the beginning. Three years later, I still hate it, but I do it regardless. 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for our your kind words, I have been on this for 10 years now. As for other languages, I speak Yoruba, English m and a lil bit of Arabic and French (please don’t test me on the last two, I don’t use them hence I lost my conversational skills) 😅😅😅
@@labake6657 No, it's a sentence pattern and variations, "I like dogs." "Cats." "I like cats." "Birds." "I like birds." "She." "She likes birds." Like that. When you get to substituting eg. time phrases in the middle of a longer sentence, it's quite challenging, it's a lot to remember.
Good 👍
Really impressive
Thank you!
Ta voix et ton ton sont énormes 您太棒了
谢谢你!
so many suggestions, thank you! students are always looking for chinese content at an appropriate difficulty, it's great that you shared option for different levels 🥰
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching. 😊
哇,你的中文口语水平很好❤
谢谢!
很好哦 加油哦 小妹儿😊 你的音调比较准。作为母语者,在我看来中文音调非常重要 中文只要音调掌握好了 会让人听起来很舒服。音调对了 哪怕读音不对也能让人猜到意思,但是如果音调不对 即使读音对了也听起来很不舒服。😂
哈哈哈哈 确实!谢谢你的评论,我会继续加油💪🏾
说得非常好👍 厉害
谢谢!
Great video and content, but the sound is dull.
Glad you like it.
Thanks for letting me know! I'll try to improve the sound quality for next time. 😊
Labake 你的频道很棒,我订阅了
谢谢理叔😊
我很喜欢你的视频。谢谢! 😊
很开心,谢谢你喜欢我的视频!☺️
woah you are awesome, so inspired by your chinese!!
Thank you for your kind words!
Wow your Chinese is very good❤
Thanks a lot!
谢谢 - 我享受了你的视频。我想要推荐故事FM和随机波动,给我不容易了解可是每个节目有意思。
谢谢你观看也谢谢你的推荐~😊
Barakallahu Fihi Sis❤
Aameen! Thank you baby ❤
Wow, you're so fluent!
Thank you! ☺️
你的中文好棒哦!了不起!
谢谢你!
Great
Thank you!
🎉我知道Coffee Break French ,是很棒的.我不知道他们还有coffee break Chinese
是啊,很有意思哈哈
Wow, i'm a lil bit jealous because i live in taiwan but doesn't speak this fluent. Ill follow your strategy, thanks
加油!You can do it.💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
哇,你的中文那麽流利啊🥳👍
谢谢你!
Interesting list, will check some out. I also like Chinese Podcast with Shenglan, and Talk Taiwanese Mandarin with Abby. Both of them are very sincere and intelligent.
Personally I find that more interesting and important than extra effort put into "production values."
On another note, although comprehensible input is "all the rage," another super important strategy is sentence substitution drills. This are kind of difficult but super effective for improving all aspects, syntax, fluency, grammar and vocab.
Back in the day Practical Chinese Reader had these, I hated them at the time but hey I was younger and more foolish than I am now 🙂 I wish someone would come up a resource of sentence substitutions for HSK 3, 4, 5 levels of patterns and vocabulary. Whether a book or a study group.
Last question, concerning your awesome Mandarin, when did you get started in Mandarin, and what other languages do you speak?
Thanks, nice video
Thank you for your recommendations too, I will check them out. I definitely like sincere conversations!
When you say sentence substitution drills, do you mean, there’s a sentence structure with a few examples on how to use it, then students make their own sentences by substituting words in the examples?
Hahahaha, I can relate to hating a form of practice and then finding how useful they are. That was how shadowing was for me at the beginning. Three years later, I still hate it, but I do it regardless. 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for our your kind words, I have been on this for 10 years now.
As for other languages, I speak Yoruba, English m and a lil bit of Arabic and French (please don’t test me on the last two, I don’t use them hence I lost my conversational skills) 😅😅😅
@@labake6657 No, it's a sentence pattern and variations, "I like dogs." "Cats." "I like cats." "Birds." "I like birds." "She." "She likes birds." Like that.
When you get to substituting eg. time phrases in the middle of a longer sentence, it's quite challenging, it's a lot to remember.
@@teach-learn4078oh, I think I get it now. Thank you
❤❤❤❤❤
谢谢老师,我一直在想怎么能提高自己的汉语水平🎉❤
🤎🤎😊
经常和中国人交流就可以
Are you the person I saw giving a graduation speech at a Chinese university?
I don’t think so. 😅
老师,这些博客怎么找?网上吗还是podcast App里?
可以点击Description里的链接,也可以搜Spotify,Google podcast或苹果自带的podcast app
Um lol