How to learn FLUENT Mandarin fast?? My biggest tip… 我学习中文的秘诀

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Check out our Masterclasses for learning Mandarin: www.peakmandar...
    Check out our free eBook and Newsletter: www.peakmandar...
    If you're studying Mandarin and are struggling with your speaking skills, our free newsletter will share exactly what you need to do to become fluent. Subscribe to the newsletter above and we'll also send you our eBook, *Lessons from a Chinese Learning Phenomenon*, explaining how we taught ourselves to speak fluent Chinese from outside Chinese-speaking countries. And how you can too!
    This video is a summary of my biggest tip for mandarin learners. This tip I believe can solve a lot of the issues mandarin learners face; for example talking like a typical 'foreigner', making grammar mistakes and having to think a lot about what you want to say. These problems can result in a lack of fluency and confidence when speaking mandarin. Hope you like the video! Don't forget to like and subscribe. Thanks!

Комментарии • 143

  • @user-em3rw3im3v
    @user-em3rw3im3v 2 месяца назад +24

    as a mandarin native speaker,i have to admit your chinese level is outstanding,both your accent or fluency.if i talk with you without your image,i perheps conclude that you are a chinese northman.i wish your experience of learning language could be a contrast to improve my english level.appreciation for your sharing.

  • @jaia508
    @jaia508 2 года назад +83

    I m really interested the guidance given by a person who has never been to china but speaks fluent Chinese.

  • @morethaneonetongue
    @morethaneonetongue 2 года назад +22

    I'm so excited for your next video. I want to start incorporating your sentence mining/anki routine to my studies. After I saw your video with Rita, I was like "I want to try his study routine". I've been learning Mandarin for the past 6 months from a textbook, and I would like to start studying more listening comprehension and speaking exercises. I feel like I'm learning all these words, characters, and small phrases but I still can't express myself the way that I want. Your such an inspiration for how much you've accomplished in such a small amount of time. Thank you for your videos!

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +3

      You're so welcome! Wish you all the best with your studies and thanks for the comment

  • @Nguyenmtuangiaitri
    @Nguyenmtuangiaitri 12 дней назад +2

    我说很好。我是越南人,我会跟着你。谢谢你很多。

  • @halnicholas3791
    @halnicholas3791 2 года назад +18

    Everything you say is absolutely spot on. Great video. My wife is a Chinese teacher and will be sharing this with her students for sure!

  • @nelsonokorie9595
    @nelsonokorie9595 2 года назад +19

    你的中文确实很地道,你的词汇量很丰富,而且你的语速跟母语者的很接近。你很棒!

  • @C00ltronix
    @C00ltronix 3 месяца назад +5

    I believe from a specific level you automatically think in Mandarin. For the 2nd part - get as much exposure (from multible sources) as you can get. With 2 hours a week you will never get there.

  • @HabsBurg-sr6hk
    @HabsBurg-sr6hk 2 месяца назад +3

    Straight to the point and how you speak is pure awesome.

  • @ms.montero5719
    @ms.montero5719 4 месяца назад +1

    Also, Pimselur method teaches you how to speak and respond in Mandarin by teaching you useful phrases in segments and then running them together for a complete thought. I found this very helpful as I learn Mandarin. Not only does it teach you a standard pronunciation, but your response becomes almost like a reflex. You don't have to thing about it. I listen every day on my way to work (1hour) and home again (1hour), so I get a total of 2 hours a day, plus i have Chinese class 2x per week for 1 hour. I only advance on to the next lesson when I thoroughly know the content of the current unit.

    • @C00ltronix
      @C00ltronix 4 месяца назад

      No question, Pimselur is good as ONE imput. Problem is that Pimselur isn't very deep. It's important to have several inputs.

  • @alangrant1848
    @alangrant1848 2 года назад +6

    An excellent and constructive video. I’ve been self learning for 6 years as I have a Chinese wife. Initially with whatever I could find on RUclips. It’s been a struggle but more recently I’ve had more success with Pimsluer over the last few months. I’m an avid watcher of Chinese TV dramas with sub titles not just for the language but for an insight to the culture. I find now I can understand much more than I can speak and this goes the same for my wife’s learning of English. The bottom line is we are both reluctant to talk for fear embarrassment.
    It’s not rocket science I guess. Just got to do it. Thanks again. You have a new subscriber.

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for the comment! Really nice to hear your story and I wish you all the best for your mandarin learning journey!

  • @TemagaloCecilia-sh1zd
    @TemagaloCecilia-sh1zd 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello sir am 14 years old I started speaking Mandarin Chinese at the age of 12 and I speak a little bit of it but it's nice meeting you because you're very fluent in speak Mandarin Chinese I wish you can be my tutor , xièxie ni

  • @Chineseforall
    @Chineseforall 2 года назад +6

    特别棒的干货:
    多说,自言自语主动创造中文环境,多输入培养语感,在语境上下文和情景中学习中文,因为中文真的特别依赖于上下文。加油⛽加油

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +2

      谢谢粼粼老师的支持 我会继续加油的!

  • @little_engine_goes_to_Thailand
    @little_engine_goes_to_Thailand 11 месяцев назад +13

    Excellent advice. I learned Mandarin in Taiwan - reasonably fluent spoken but can't read. Since then, I have moved to Thailand and solo studied Thai while in Shanghai- I can read and write low-intermediate Thai. It is still very difficult to just go out and practice a language- apart from simple questions in the 7/11 or while getting coffee. I was lucky in Taiwan to have many Taiwanese friends that I spent most days with ( this really helped). In Thailand - you would probably have to join a group of sorts to be injected into a language-friendly atmosphere.

    • @C00ltronix
      @C00ltronix 3 месяца назад

      In Thailand you have an alphabet that you can learn in a day. That really helps a lot. And some people argue that mandarin gets easier when you also learn the characters, I agree, reading is an important part.

  • @SueWeng-q3d
    @SueWeng-q3d Месяц назад +1

    I think the methods you 've mentioned are also suitable for me to improve my oral English as a mandarin native speaker.

  • @nkyw255
    @nkyw255 9 месяцев назад +4

    Yes, I agree with your tip here. As it is the same thing I did and still do when I was learning English. But I am limited by my current knowledge. I could try to force it and make lots of mistakes. As a self-study, what I am afraid is that those mistakes will stick with me and become too hard to change.

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! Good luck with learning English!

  • @matthewvoorhoeve4748
    @matthewvoorhoeve4748 2 года назад +9

    Hi there ! I would like to say thankyou for these videos, this genuinely is so much better than the many of the popular chinese learning videos on youtube right now. I have been learning chinese for 7-8 months now and I been using glossika (very similar to anki), spending 1 hour + everyday listening to sentences. I have had less time for saying my sentences out loud and less time for talking with Chinese speaking friends, but I am very much trying to recreate your learning methods. I am looking forward to the next video because I am wondering how you do your anki sets, and whether you also type in the sentence as well ( as I find this very inconvenient ).

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +4

      Thanks so much for your comment, it's honestly so kind of you and really motivates me! Yeah I'm definitely gonna make a video on how I use anki soon and I'll try and answer some of your questions there

    • @qqlin-dr3hf
      @qqlin-dr3hf 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, I am from China, I originally wanted to find an English teacher on itaki to learn to speak English and have paid conversations, but if you want to learn Chinese and you know English, maybe we can communicate without paying

  • @zwindl
    @zwindl 11 месяцев назад +1

    谢谢你的视频,这对正在学习英语的我作用也很大!最近我刚读完 word power made easy 这本书,学到了很多单词,但大多数都不会用,现在我才意识到是因为我没有联系上下文,怪不得作者也时不时要在章节之间强调要大量阅读并且推荐了大量不同门类不同领域的书籍,看到一个如此成功的语言学习者的经验我才终于明白作者的良苦用心,感谢这个视频!

  • @learnwithcathhh
    @learnwithcathhh 7 месяцев назад +1

    Im at my first year of college taking fine arts yet im inspired to learn a language. Ive had my progress from a year now, sadly it came to an end. As of this jan 2024, ive started to learn again from scratch, hence, this is my earliest stage of learning chinese. I usually use duolingo and gradually repeating slow sentences in youtube and podcasts. I could already see my progress when ive heard how i pronounce words.
    As for this day, i wantvto learn techniques from others who learn it as well, and one of your videos with Grace, really amaze me so i went on your channel to watch this video and it never fails to inspired me to really outlearn the simple ways ive take. This was a really great video on tackling that specific areas when learning chinese.
    Ps. I want to keep learning it as simple as possible as to not compete it with the things im currentky busy into such as my college studies. Do you think daily learning for about 20-40 mins or so dedicated to increasing my proficiency would help much in the long run?

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  6 месяцев назад

      Yes definitely, 20-40mins a day of dedicated study is a brilliant idea. Make a good habit doing this and in a few years time you'll definitely thank yourself ! Good luck :)

  • @RaysChineseLyrics
    @RaysChineseLyrics 8 месяцев назад +1

    Will, you run the best Chinese language learning channel that is really by a non-native speaker, would definitely recommend your channel to my Chinese learning students ❤

  • @user-fm3mj2fd1e
    @user-fm3mj2fd1e 3 месяца назад +3

    I am Chinese and I am 21 years old. I am learning English recently. I want to find a native English speaker for mutual learning and guidance

    • @ryung2663
      @ryung2663 2 месяца назад

      Hii we can be friends

    • @reneemedved5300
      @reneemedved5300 2 месяца назад

      Hi, we are looking for the same type of learning. I am U.S. English speaker looking for mutual learning and guidance.

    • @ryung2663
      @ryung2663 2 месяца назад

      Hey can we be friends

  • @narnia4ever
    @narnia4ever 3 месяца назад +2

    太牛了。 好奇你是看的什么视频听的什么才能学的这么好。 我作为中文母语者都不知道有什么中文资料能推荐给别人。

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  3 месяца назад +1

      我跟你一样,在B站上很多粉丝问我有没有什么推荐的英文教材或电视剧之类的,作为母语者我也不知道该推荐啥 哈哈哈。如果你需要推荐一部电视剧给正在学中文的老外的话,我推荐家有儿女 哈哈

  • @DanielLeoSimpson
    @DanielLeoSimpson 2 года назад +4

    These videos are "priceless" to me - already had subscribed and had the "Bell" on to get this one and looking forward to the next one - thank you so much Will for sharing your experiences and strategies with us. Continued success to you!

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for such an encouraging comment! I'll keep making them, so glad it's helpful to you Daniel

    • @user-vb8iq1bs2v
      @user-vb8iq1bs2v Месяц назад

      Agreed. This guy surprised me👍

  • @adameyes
    @adameyes 2 года назад +1

    Hi Will i've been following your videos ever since i saw you for the first time on Rita laoshi's channel, you are so amazing and you inspire me everyday.
    I've seen that you got the special prize on chinese bridge competition England congratulations i will also be representing my country in the global competition

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +1

      Nice one Adam I'll see you in the global competition! Thanks for the comment! 一起加油

  • @EvalyneKhadija
    @EvalyneKhadija 6 месяцев назад

    Hello Will Hart .. thank you for this video... I'm from Kenya and i was learning Chinese language on my own and it's was so hard for me..but i haven't give up..but when i see this video it has make me to be strong and and to believe in my self i can do it.... Thanks you😊

  • @user-ik3lg4uf2i
    @user-ik3lg4uf2i 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, for shared this valuable Thoughts. For any reason what i don't know, it makes sense in my mind. Thanks for permit me to know these chunks of wisdom.

  • @ramozon6907
    @ramozon6907 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this helpful video. I am looking forward your next videos, too!

  • @PratoAgressivo
    @PratoAgressivo 29 дней назад +1

    these tips might help me with the third language I am learning. Though, I still think in the target language I want, but, I do other things like create sentences with the new words I learnt and etc 😞
    though, I hope Mandarin doesn't give me a hard time

  • @lovelydorcent9337
    @lovelydorcent9337 Год назад

    Hello. I've self-studied mandarin using HelloChinese and some of the methods you mentioned, for example I learnt to think in chinese, to talk to do self pracical conversations. I also had many chinese friends (that I never met) who helped me a lot. I listened to a lotta podcasts in what was interesting for me and made huge progress. Keep going!

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! Really glad it's been helpful for you!

  • @chineseatdawn5744
    @chineseatdawn5744 Год назад +1

    Keep going!!你学成这样我真的很佩服!你肯定会越来越棒!

  • @alexiamcintyre
    @alexiamcintyre 2 года назад +1

    i get so happy to see that youve uploaded haha! i grew in a partially chinese-speaking household but i started seriously learning chinese 3 months ago and im still too scared to try speaking myself cus my brain cant put sentences together since ive never practiced that before so instead i have just been learning as much characters as possible and just reading stuff. i will try to implement ur tips from now on though thanks for the awesome videos!

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the support and your comment! Wish you all the best 一起加油!

  • @scykii
    @scykii 2 года назад +1

    Hello buddy!
    I was stunned, really... Probably because of the accent you sounded like native almost. I've watched it earlier and was really stunned. I'm currently learning Chinese and it's my day 18 today and I'm really tracking my progress (hope it will be) Chinese is a beginner stuff to me and I wanted to be as rich is vocabs as you have already. (I hesitated to comment but I did hahaaha, sorry for improper words) thanks anyway

  • @jeffreylevans
    @jeffreylevans 2 месяца назад +2

    Very useful. Thank you

  • @riyanharitama
    @riyanharitama Год назад +2

    great tips.. spot on

  • @mohamaditani1044
    @mohamaditani1044 5 месяцев назад +1

    Well done 👍 thank you, for the video was useful

  • @talkinChinese_redred
    @talkinChinese_redred 2 года назад +2

    感谢你的分享!👍

  • @myownway07
    @myownway07 2 года назад +3

    ...After I saw you in your interview with Rita, I was hoping that you'd have youtube channel I could follow your progress on.
    Someone who had reached such level of fluency in Mandarin in only 1.5 years couldn't just stay in the dark, that would be a crime.
    ...You'll see what I mean in a year when your channel will explode. Today you have 400 subscribers, but once your incredible skills get out there, you won't believe the number of people you're going to attract and deeply inspire as you did with me.
    ... I'm at my 10th month with Mandarin and I hope I'll reach your level of fluency one day, even if it takes me twice the amount of time it took you; and one day, we'll have a conversation together in perfect Mandarin.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, it's people like you who make me have the motivation to keep up doing the channel. I look forward to that day too, wish you all the best with your mandarin journey!

  • @user-rl5dd1ex2k
    @user-rl5dd1ex2k 11 месяцев назад +2

    我想请教一下如何英文思维。

  • @satchycollins3985
    @satchycollins3985 2 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @Quadraginta1337
    @Quadraginta1337 2 месяца назад

    你好何成。谢谢你拍这个视频。我的事情有点奇怪。我的母语是广东话,但是因为我小时候没有找到机会学普通话,所以我现在很努力学。
    在你的视频里,你说了别人的问题是他们通常用英文的语法说普通话,但是我自己的问题是我的普通话的语法总是很像广东话。
    而且,虽然我的普通话现在到了能够的水平跟别人聊天,但是我的经历还是不太好。
    再说我有很多福州人的同事。我跟他们聊天的时候,我只听懂一半他们的说话,因为他们的口音非常很重。
    我的词汇还有点低。
    我昨天刚刚遇到你的RUclips Channel。我觉得你是一个很好的机会练习我的经历。
    因为你说了比较慢,而且你的发音很清楚。

  • @liyuqi8092
    @liyuqi8092 Год назад +1

    The aspect I find most difficult is that when you speak to yourself in Chinese, you may not necessarily be speaking correctly. Like your 搭配 could be completely off and then you cement all of these bad habits.

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  Год назад +3

      I think you need to speak to yourself by changing some example sentences that you already know are correct

  • @AmeltonGsairus
    @AmeltonGsairus 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are just amazing

  • @RXH88
    @RXH88 Год назад +1

    This is so smart.

  • @RXH88
    @RXH88 Год назад

    Incredibly helpful video! Thank you Will!

  • @jadenkarim5367
    @jadenkarim5367 9 месяцев назад

    I have been living in China for over a decade! its so embarrassing for me to say that i cant have this level of fluency yet! i am in my late 30s, i am not sure if its a age thing or i just cant get it into my brain! but i wanted to find a way that suits me to learn mandarin and Cantonese. If anyone having similar experience as me, or have some tips, kindly help! thanks

  • @frank-eg9so
    @frank-eg9so 2 года назад +1

    期待你说的视频,特别是视频开头说的中文思维这方面的体会和感受和提升,能展开说更多一些吗? 也许能帮助到更多人,谢谢,我在学习英文

  • @destroyer7712
    @destroyer7712 Месяц назад

    trying to get more chinese input but struggling to find good shows

  • @Rickroll2158
    @Rickroll2158 2 года назад +1

    威廉,Love from China,加油

  • @user-rk9nc5en5i
    @user-rk9nc5en5i Год назад +2

    Hello Will, love your videos. Do you have any advice on how to improve speaking ability? Like they do with GCSE Make you write answers and learn them did you do something similar here? Speaking is impossible to sound like a native, thx

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  Год назад +1

      I would say firstly, try and expand your active vocabulary as that is basis of speaking. Then from there it's a case of lots of practice with native speakers and getting lots of feedback from them

  • @yingchuhohoina
    @yingchuhohoina 7 месяцев назад +1

    Im taiwanese but i cant speak chinese because my actual mother tongue was nepali. Now i am struggling to learn chinese 😢

  • @SaepulBAHRI474
    @SaepulBAHRI474 3 месяца назад +1

    During learning process, do you hv chinese patner who speak to?

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  3 месяца назад

      Yes I made loads of Chinese friends to speak to

  • @nrlshhr_yaya
    @nrlshhr_yaya 2 года назад +1

    谢谢你

  • @zrhnn0102
    @zrhnn0102 2 года назад +1

    wow👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Erdna1234
    @Erdna1234 2 года назад +1

    Hey mate, love the videos. Just wondering how you would approach the creating flashcards using Chinese words in context. I.e would you have the english definition on the front and then the word with it in a sentence in the back. Or the opposite of this? Thanks so much.

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад

      Hey mate no I try to avoid using english where I can. So i tend to have the chinese sentence on the front with a word missing from it.

  • @stevenlk
    @stevenlk 4 месяца назад

    Bro it't literally me when I was learning English, talking to myself really helps but it did make me look like a weirdo lol

  • @frankyanfeng509
    @frankyanfeng509 2 года назад +1

    发新视频啦,收到推送咯

  • @SUPERDUPER92
    @SUPERDUPER92 11 месяцев назад

    这个视频很有帮助我,我等待下次视频。谢谢帅哥❤❤

    • @tzmu-bn3dq
      @tzmu-bn3dq 4 месяца назад

      这个视频对你大有帮助,把你放在前面加油啊需要中文朋友的话,我可以❤

  • @OlmoLungring
    @OlmoLungring 2 года назад +1

    Hey Will, can I ask you a favor? Since you already do a great effort to make Chinese subtitles embedded on the screen, could you please do them as CC subtitles on RUclips instead? (or maybe both, since you already type them anyway). That way we can export the CC file and study it in more detail using readers and software like LingQ.

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +3

      Hey there, the chinese subtitles are automatically added using the editing app so this would be a bit difficult for me to do. But I could add a link to my notes that I use which are very similar to the subtitles if that would help?

    • @OlmoLungring
      @OlmoLungring 2 года назад

      @@willhartmandarin Thanks a bunch Will! That would be awesome! The transcript can be exported to LingQ as well 🙏

    • @ienablemuchdev5116
      @ienablemuchdev5116 2 года назад

      @@willhartmandarin Another advantage of making soft CC, is that Chrome extensions could automatically add pinyin(or zhuyin) on the top/below the hanzi. Currently, though your videos have hanzis, it cannot help learners on reading them. If there is a pinyin or zhuyin on top of your hanzis, learners can read along with your videos. Chinese words separator Chrome extension can automatically add pinyin(or zhuyin) on top/below your video's hanzi if your hanzi subtitles are soft CC

  • @karwen1233
    @karwen1233 11 месяцев назад

    你的中文确实很厉害

  • @King_Baldwin_IV_777
    @King_Baldwin_IV_777 Год назад

    謝謝您!!!

  • @acquiremandarin
    @acquiremandarin 2 года назад +1

    想问一下,你现在的日常生活中是用英文思考还是中文啊?

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +2

      我平时用中文思考,但估计我开学了之后是一半中文一半英语

  • @pinkk_peaches6059
    @pinkk_peaches6059 Год назад +1

    Hello. Actually i simply wanted to be able to undertand and apeak chinese. So do you think it will be possible or learning to read and write too is important? What do you think? Xie xie...

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  Год назад +1

      I think learning to type and read will be useful but writing definitely isn't necessary or particularly important

    • @pinkk_peaches6059
      @pinkk_peaches6059 Год назад

      @@willhartmandarin thank you....

    • @qqlin-dr3hf
      @qqlin-dr3hf 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, I am from China, I originally wanted to find an English teacher on itaki to learn to speak English and have paid conversations, but if you want to learn Chinese and you know English, maybe we can communicate without paying

  • @user-dv8rc1ij7x
    @user-dv8rc1ij7x Месяц назад

    牛逼,你的口音

  • @tonychen4589
    @tonychen4589 2 года назад +1

    还有就是直接多看多听native中文视频,全中文的视频,不要去翻译,不要看英文(或者其它语言)讲中文的东西,因为那样在中文和真正的意思之间始终还有一个其它语言,会阻碍你的中文思维的发展。

  • @jiechu4200
    @jiechu4200 Месяц назад

    比我朋友中文说的好👍🏻

  • @tonychen4589
    @tonychen4589 2 года назад +2

    Will, 我觉得你说反了,应该是先有大量的输入,多听多听多听,有了语感后才可能正确地输出(说/写)。不然一来就多说,很可能就是固化一些非母语的错误,以后改起来更麻烦。你可不可以回忆一下你的学习过程,在你开始说中文之前是否已经大量地听了很多中文。

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +2

      Tony 谢谢你的评论。其实我从学中文的第一天到现在我每天都说中文。我觉得你要是不是光背单词 而是在例句语境中学词汇的话 你就可以保证你不会犯很多错误。而且,你如果犯错误的话 只要没有变成肌肉记忆 改回来很有可能没有你想象的那么麻烦。反正这些都是我自己的观点,语言学习就是见仁见智。

    • @tonychen4589
      @tonychen4589 2 года назад +2

      @@willhartmandarin 那可能跟你身边一直有华人朋友跟你说有关系。我知道我身边很多同学朋友学英语,很早就说,但是不是跟英语母语者说,最后造成了很多不可扭转的错误,包括语法和发音两个方面的,所以一直到现在说出来都是严重的chinglish,不像你中文真的很地道👍

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +1

      @@tonychen4589 嗯嗯,我身边的中国朋友也有这么个问题,但这也是跟应试教育有关的 你不觉得吗?主要的原因不一定是他们的输入不够。

    • @LUKAS-vu4ps
      @LUKAS-vu4ps 2 года назад +1

      我觉得这其实与“正反“没有关系。输出可以明显的通过实践感受到自己对语言的需求,需要弥补的地方,再进行有目的的输入。对于不知道何从输入的人来说,先输出是一个很好的做法。

  • @nickwang3040
    @nickwang3040 2 года назад +2

    说的很好,完全听不出口音,普通话比大多数广东人说的好😂

    • @Sonnengraf
      @Sonnengraf 2 года назад

      你幹嘛~~

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад

      谢谢 我会继续努力的 还有进步的空间 哈哈

  • @Sonnengraf
    @Sonnengraf 2 года назад +1

    學德文也是這種感覺

    • @willhartmandarin
      @willhartmandarin  2 года назад +1

      是吧 我上初中的时候 学过一点点德语 但我已经把它全忘了 哈哈哈

    • @Sonnengraf
      @Sonnengraf 2 года назад

      @@willhartmandarin 期待你下一部影片

  • @helen5855
    @helen5855 Месяц назад

    崩溃了我学了20年英文也没能到这种水平😢

  • @user-ic9vg6pw4o
    @user-ic9vg6pw4o Месяц назад

    你好:你哪國人?你會繁體字嗎?

  • @tzmu-bn3dq
    @tzmu-bn3dq 4 месяца назад

    if anyone needs Chinese help I can be one ❤

    • @chouchoubebe875
      @chouchoubebe875 2 месяца назад

      I do need

    • @yoosh7818
      @yoosh7818 2 месяца назад

      Hello I need help :)

    • @tzmu-bn3dq
      @tzmu-bn3dq 2 месяца назад

      @@chouchoubebe875hi hi so longer time leave you contact room to me

    • @tzmu-bn3dq
      @tzmu-bn3dq 2 месяца назад

      @@chouchoubebe875okay 😂😂

  • @marisolflandez3964
    @marisolflandez3964 Год назад +1

    Is he reading a script for this video?

    • @paulhuang2030
      @paulhuang2030 5 месяцев назад +3

      Probably. But even so, I mean I'd have to read from a script myself regardless of the language I speak if I wanted to make a coherent and concise video. In any case, even in reading you can tell he's gotten down a lot of the rhythm a native speaker has and uses the right filler words / particles to make it sound natural. He really wasn't kidding when he was saying he studied 語感 (language sense). Extremely impressive.

  • @user-zi7td2hd8r
    @user-zi7td2hd8r 7 месяцев назад

    我有个提醒和建议希望你能看到。很多中文学习者喜欢刻意模仿北京口音,也有些人因为北京口音被人称赞发音地道。但其实这是一个陷阱,并不适合所有人。北京口音不是标准的普通话。这个视频是你早期的视频,口音是标准口音。你最近的视频口音正在向北京口音转变。口音方面我更欣赏这个视频的口音。北京口音的适用面仅限于北京,而且不能覆盖所有北京人。完全忽略儿化(包括标准普通话中的儿化)适合绝大多数人。更容易学习,同时给人更有文化的印象。ruclips.net/video/aJnuL2hhXBM/видео.html

  • @monkeysings840
    @monkeysings840 2 года назад +2

    I really wonder if you still can speak English 😂

  • @lifeisstrange336
    @lifeisstrange336 Месяц назад

    wtf you can even speak better than my Chinese friend

  • @srlong3067
    @srlong3067 10 месяцев назад

    这口语和口音,比我一个真正的中国人都说的溜啊

  • @user-vb8iq1bs2v
    @user-vb8iq1bs2v Месяц назад

    ❤Do not translate! Ever. Just say the idea of a sentence as you would say it in your own language, or vice versa, in Chinese.
    Translation kills.

  • @malita714
    @malita714 7 месяцев назад