Thank you rita, great format and contact , I do appreciate that it takes time for you and your team to provide such a nice lay-out with subtiles that come in really handy for us learners. Keep up the good work . Ian From France
One thing that might be nice is to have English subtitles separated from Chinese because otherwise its hard to only focus on the Chinese without seeing the English ( maybe English on top and Chinese on the bottom)
Getting 2nd place in a national competition in just 3 years?!?! That's pretty impressive. I wouldn't even be able to get last place in a speech competition after 3 years, lol. Congratulations to Ace.
congrats! felt quite motivated after watching another success story with teacher Fan 💪😊 What also came to my attention is that Ace seems to have a very positive attitude towards life, and who knows, maybe enjoyment is also one of the 'secret ingredients' in the process of the efficient language acquisition
Hey Rita or anyone reading this. I’m participating in this years 汉语桥 (中学生版) and I need an idea for my speech. My cultural talent demonstration is 包饺子, but I haven’t decided what to do for my speech. Any ideas?
I'm always happy to see people getting attention for their hard work, and I don't want to take away from the fact that these people deserve to be proud. There are also many many many other people learning all languages that are not associated with specifically a business interest that aren't gonna ever get the attention or recognition. And I'm not talking about myself, infact I hope this may be where everyone I'm talking AB comes to the front. However there are people out there who have nothing and no one to support them or make a video for them that have had to see death Infront of their eyes and would still do the hard work regardless. You should always feel proud for working hard towards something, you should also remember the footsteps on the path you now walked, was walked by many who got nothing.
Hi Rita sorry for the silly question, but does registration for your intonation boot camp close at the beginning of the 1st of April, or does it close at 23:59pm on the 1st of April? I'm considering signing up but because I'm busy with Easter celebrations this weekend I won't really have time to consider it fully until Monday- thanks!
Not sure why it's necessary to sound native Chinese. Many many people speak perfectly fine English but have an accent. In fact some native English speakers have accents that are incomprehensible even for other native speakers No doubt true for mandarin as well.
The goal of learning a language is normally to be able to communicate with speakers of the language. The closer your accent is to the accent of the person you are speaking to (or to other accents he is familiar with), the easier it will be to understand. What's the point of learning a language if people have a difficult time understanding what you say, or even fail completely to understand what you say? That's the purpose of accent reduction.
I don't understand why you don't include soft subtitles instead of the chinese+pinyin+english thing... It would literally be less work on your end to produce more effective language learning material
Exactly! I requested it so many times but neither Rita nor her husband ever did it... that`s a pity because I`m a great fan of importing the CHINESE subtitles into reader software like LingQ. Usually, I automatically quit when a Chinese channel does not do that or there is English speaking/explanation and I often recommend those RUclipsrs to go watch Dashu Mandarin or Li Can Easy Mandarin to see what an ideal Chinese channel for learners looks like.
Good pickup! Tones are one of the biggest challenges for me. Just comes back to my message in the interview though, don't be too afraid of making mistakes, go out there, dare to speak, and have new experiences!
I've learnt to speak Mandarin by listening to Teresa Teng's songs and watching Chinese dramas.
Thank you rita, great format and contact , I do appreciate that it takes time for you and your team to provide such a nice lay-out with subtiles that come in really handy for us learners. Keep up the good work . Ian From France
Rita,非常感谢你的采访,我很享受这个过程,和你谈话很有趣。也希望能够帮助到其他学习中文的朋友们。下次我会注意我的麦克风不会出状况!😁
哈哈欢迎一杰有空再来聊!你的麦克风没问题😄👍
皇帝,对我你的采访很有帮助!我观看视频的时候学了很多东西。你比中国人说中文说得更清楚😊
@@timothydouglas9474哈哈哈,你在夸我
Thank you Ace and thank you Fan 老师。
More and more great Chinese listening. Keep up the great videos please!
One thing that might be nice is to have English subtitles separated from Chinese because otherwise its hard to only focus on the Chinese without seeing the English ( maybe English on top and Chinese on the bottom)
great.iam always waitting for your new videos hopefully we get more videos in a week,thnxs
I'm signed up for the boot camp and can't wait to start April 1!
Yayyy I’m so excited, too!
Getting 2nd place in a national competition in just 3 years?!?! That's pretty impressive. I wouldn't even be able to get last place in a speech competition after 3 years, lol. Congratulations to Ace.
It's not years that matter; it's hours.
Thank you so much for adding the pinyin subtitles!
I'm here leaning Chinese and getting impressed with your English 😊 just came across your channel and I Love it, it's very engaging. Step up the game
@@nelsonfelisminodomingos3540 glad you like my content! More is on the way😁💪
他的中文超级棒啊!
congrats! felt quite motivated after watching another success story with teacher Fan 💪😊 What also came to my attention is that Ace seems to have a very positive attitude towards life, and who knows, maybe enjoyment is also one of the 'secret ingredients' in the process of the efficient language acquisition
真棒👍很期待看您的新视频
视频很专业 真厉害!
good mandarin. amazing
老师,谢谢你的视频,我学了很多!我特别喜欢有老外讲国语的回答,因为老外比中国人一般来说讲国语讲得比较清楚 😉
皇帝,你真的是很能干!你国语水平很高: 看起来你在你的 “expat bubble” 学国语学得很快!
Hey Rita or anyone reading this. I’m participating in this years 汉语桥 (中学生版) and I need an idea for my speech. My cultural talent demonstration is 包饺子, but I haven’t decided what to do for my speech. Any ideas?
I'm always happy to see people getting attention for their hard work, and I don't want to take away from the fact that these people deserve to be proud.
There are also many many many other people learning all languages that are not associated with specifically a business interest that aren't gonna ever get the attention or recognition. And I'm not talking about myself, infact I hope this may be where everyone I'm talking AB comes to the front.
However there are people out there who have nothing and no one to support them or make a video for them that have had to see death Infront of their eyes and would still do the hard work regardless.
You should always feel proud for working hard towards something, you should also remember the footsteps on the path you now walked, was walked by many who got nothing.
Could you please evaluate Luke Neale's Mandarin level?
If possible you should invite Jonathan Kos Read on your show...
Hope I'll get to invite 曹操 one day😆
Hi Rita sorry for the silly question, but does registration for your intonation boot camp close at the beginning of the 1st of April, or does it close at 23:59pm on the 1st of April? I'm considering signing up but because I'm busy with Easter celebrations this weekend I won't really have time to consider it fully until Monday- thanks!
Hi Alex, the registration ends at the end of April 1st, so don’t worry😊 Happy Easter!
@@RitaChinese Great thank you, 复活节快乐! 😄
Not sure why it's necessary to sound native Chinese. Many many people speak perfectly fine English but have an accent. In fact some native English speakers have accents that are incomprehensible even for other native speakers No doubt true for mandarin as well.
The goal of learning a language is normally to be able to communicate with speakers of the language. The closer your accent is to the accent of the person you are speaking to (or to other accents he is familiar with), the easier it will be to understand. What's the point of learning a language if people have a difficult time understanding what you say, or even fail completely to understand what you say? That's the purpose of accent reduction.
@@xuexizhongwen Ok thankyou.
Many people judge people based on their accent, and consequently will fear being judged by their own accent.
3 anos? Nah quero um milagre de 30 dias
I don't understand why you don't include soft subtitles instead of the chinese+pinyin+english thing... It would literally be less work on your end to produce more effective language learning material
Exactly! I requested it so many times but neither Rita nor her husband ever did it... that`s a pity because I`m a great fan of importing the CHINESE subtitles into reader software like LingQ. Usually, I automatically quit when a Chinese channel does not do that or there is English speaking/explanation and I often recommend those RUclipsrs to go watch Dashu Mandarin or Li Can Easy Mandarin to see what an ideal Chinese channel for learners looks like.
What method do you use to study with the subtitles? Do you use some program to download the transcript?
dude I think he mispornounces 陌生 as mo2 sheng1
He speaks excellent. It seems weird to focus on a small mistake when his proficiency is so impressive.
Good pickup! Tones are one of the biggest challenges for me. Just comes back to my message in the interview though, don't be too afraid of making mistakes, go out there, dare to speak, and have new experiences!
@@AceBuck I also noticed a tone of other tone mistakes.
@@yackaquacker7992 yeah there are lots, not to mention grammar and vocabulary errors too!
They mate! Awesome work! It seems you pronounced a LOT of words correctly too ;)
Mdr c2 en Français? Mais tu parles pas arabe? Donc t'es pas c2🤣🤣.
En tout cas tu n'es pas C2 en français vu les fautes mdr
@@lauraallouis28930 fautes.
Quel rapport avec l’arabe ?
@@阿杜斯 tout
@@tomco43 développe