My level of Chinese is relatively high (HSK 6), however, it's still hard to me sometimes to recognize tones in the fast speech. My brain just doesn't catch up :D
I try to understand it as first tone is like being indifferent, second tone is normally asking a question, third tone is carefully asking a question and fourth tone is responding to a question.
Hehe, we russians, always mess up with i sound in english too. But about tones its like easy to understand but hard to master, at the start i didnt noticed difference at all, after some time i clearly understood but cant hear it always clear. So as always only practice of either listening and speaking can help
That’s obviously Chinese Chinese. 🇨🇳😢 Try listen to different nation speaking Chinese, you might find some difference. For example, Taiwanese people speaking Mandarin.
@@user-xv4he4mt4x you really right, I met many Chinese workers they from Southern China I don't like the sound, It's really different people from Hong Kong and Taiwan.
I would love more videos about this subject 😊
Thank you Grace! I am a beginner and it’s a bit overwhelming…. but interesting!
加油!You can do it! 💪
English does have a pitch pattern, its just up -> down, up -> down. We just ignore it in our day-to-day speaking but its there.
Tones in tonal languages are different to pitch patterns. For native speakers, they're essentially to mark different words.
Superb vid' ! Been in Taïwan last week, a bit diificult to understand some stuffs ^^'
Hi teacher thank you so much. Can you make a video on family members in Chinese mothers and fathers side both please 😊😊😊😊
My level of Chinese is relatively high (HSK 6), however, it's still hard to me sometimes to recognize tones in the fast speech. My brain just doesn't catch up :D
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anyone like me can't differentiate between 1st and 4th tone?
I have a lot of difficulty recognizing the first and second tone, I struggle to understand the difference
I try to understand it as first tone is like being indifferent, second tone is normally asking a question, third tone is carefully asking a question and fourth tone is responding to a question.
@@Bai_Su_Zhen oh thanks
Hehe, we russians, always mess up with i sound in english too. But about tones its like easy to understand but hard to master, at the start i didnt noticed difference at all, after some time i clearly understood but cant hear it always clear. So as always only practice of either listening and speaking can help
吻你/問你 在老師的Instagram 早已看過. 要問你那位同學在1:07又出現了. 有幸今天再見到老師獨特的畫了.
哈哈對!😂又是那位同學😎
Is it cosmic irony that you mispronounce "color" in your analogy of categorizing tones? :)
Why Chinese so louder, I don't like
Who cares 😊
That’s obviously Chinese Chinese. 🇨🇳😢 Try listen to different nation speaking Chinese, you might find some difference. For example, Taiwanese people speaking Mandarin.
@@은주2011아미 no one cares just like some people racist to other people from a country
@@user-xv4he4mt4x you really right, I met many Chinese workers they from Southern China I don't like the sound, It's really different people from Hong Kong and Taiwan.
I wouldn't mind if you kiss me when I want to ask you something:-)
That is disrespectful to say to a female teacher.