Hey, I had tried learning Hindi using Rosetta Stone for a few weeks but unfortunately, my final official conclusion is very little likelihood that this app really does the trick. Maybe, Hindi is extremely difficult and is not its strength.
I can give you an amazing tip for learning German. It's about two sentence structures: Haupsatz and Nebensatz (or H+N) Both Haupsatz + Nebensatz: There is only one verb per sentence, there is only one subject per sentence, everything else are objects. German loves Nebensatz. So it's quite common to have a haupsatz and then follow it with multiple nebensatz in order to clarify what the haupsatz was stating. Haupsatz: The verb ALWAYS goes into the second position of the sentence, no exceptions (yet, ignore them for now). The subject (I, you, he, she, etc), is ALWAYS next to the verb. Either first position (before verb) or third position (after verb). All other words in the sentence can be objects. Example: Ich will ein Bier trinken Du willst ein Biere trinken Ich schreibe ein comment in RUclips Nebensatz: The verb ALWAYS goes to the very end of the sentence, no exceptions (yet, ignore them for now). Start learning with the german word "because", weil. Example: Ich will ein Bier trinken, weil (because) ich durst habe (I'm thirsty) You might think that there are two verb words here, "will" (the personal I form of wollen, to want) = "want" and "trinken" = "to drink". But an infinitive is not a verb. A verb always describes the subject. Example: Ich will, du willst, er/sie/es will. Wollen is the infinitive (to want), but it is not a verb, since it does not describe who is doing the action. If you stick with this H+N rule for a while and write some sentences, you'll start to realise you can suddenly write a LOT of sentences. It's like an instant level up and it's one of the things most apps and most teachers don't focus on when teaching beginners and it's a pity, because this one rule is the most important rule and it's the one which gives an instant kick start to learning german. In your video, it shows you are learning some simple things, I write, You write, He writes, etc, etc. This is great for accumulating vocab, but the H+N rule I just gave you will teach you how to write lots of sentences naturally without having to jump through hoops. Once you have this foundation and trust me, it's the ABSOLUTE BEDROCK FOUNDATION OF GERMAN, you'll find the other rules you need to learn like Relativsatz (Relative sentences are sentences which depend on information given in the previous sentence, they omit some words because the information is already given in the preceding sentence), or Akkusativ and Dativ, a LOOOOOOOOOT easier. Akkusativ and Dativ is the second thing to focus on because it allows you to correctly describe the objects you're using in your sentences. Do you want to drink a beer? Then "beer" is your object, in this case, it's the "What?" Therefore it's Akkusativ. If you are walking to the park, the park is the object. But the park is not a "What?", it's a "Where?". Therefore you need to use dativ to describe it. It seems a bit overwhelming at first, but you just learn the combinations and then you just use them all the time without thinking about it that much. You have an extra layer of prepositions which can force you into Akkusativ or Dativ, or be either (depending on the situation). But to be honest, it's mostly memorisation about which combinations you have. Maybe I'm making this comment way too complicated than it needs to be by adding all this extra stuff :D The easiest way to know if an object is Akkusativ or Dativ? Akkusativ always answers the question "What?". What is doing this. What object do you have. What this, what that, etc. Dativ answers questions which are not answered by the question "What?". Such as "Where?", "Why?", "When?". So anything that describes or requires a "what". Then you use Akkusativ. EVERYTHING ELSE IS AUTOMATICALLY DATIV. This is the easiest way to learn Akkusativ or Dativ. What=Akkusativ, everything else=Dativ. Anyway, I just wanted to write this here, because I learned a lot from you, so I wanted to contribute something back :)
it's a lot like the english word "just" "i just knew it!" ”我就知道!” that being said it's not exactly the same... however they both barely mean anything 😅
I love your videos, utterly fabulous! I have been learning Chinese for 8 years, and the way you explain things and sprinkle some comedy in as well is just AWESOME! The best RUclipsr in the Chinese language space without a doubt! 👌
You learn about 就 才 in the very first chapter of a text book or first months of vocabulary... Then after 3 to 5 short years you sort of have a good feel for their uses!! But even then not smoothly enough to sound like a native 😂 that's been my experience at least, it's a fun journey though. Good work and keep looking out for 就 it's a great character
Shuoshuo, I love your videos ... they make me feel like I will be able to just reply to you because you don't "baby" us along .... thank you very much! Also, it's really true that these are common phrases ... I learned most of them already just from watching Chinese dramas .... lol ...
I have been using the Hello Chinese app, it has a lot of clips of native speakers so you hear a lot of different accents, along with my self-learning from following videos on RUclips I learned hsk2 level in a couple of weeks
I like your channel, it works well with Rosetta stone for me. The little phrases help expand my vocabulary and the grammar tips help me not sound like a dummy. But most importantly, Rosetta stone is boring, no matter how effective it is. You're very entertaining!
Everytime I watch your videos I get reminded of why I like them so much! I'm a huge fan of Stephen Krashen's ideas about language acquisition (your slow Chinese stories are just perfect for that! And so entertaining!), but even the more "traditional teaching" videos are so full of jokes and amazing props that I cannot do anything but adore them! Thank you so much for your hard work and for uploading these videos on the internet for free, their quality just blows my mind!
German scholars have studied and translated much from Chinese,including 1 of early popular translations of Yijing(Iching). For many decades, even 1st English version was translation from German.
Hellow good evening i your video You are great I am a filipina worked in taipei taiwan 4 years ago but now i forget may mandarine or chinenese words I want to learn again because until now i have a lot freind taiwanese I want to communicate them more in there own laguage
Most people in America have known about Rosetta Stone for many years long ago. And actually, one of the best ways to learn either (Mandarin or Cantonese) is by understanding the Kanji characters of the Chinese language, by noticing that each character is an (action.) The character usually describes the action symbol to show you what the word is, or what the word means. Quite simple, if your interest is high enough...lol 😁
I have recently been writing any characters I don’t recognise (when listening to dialogues) into Pleco and saving them as flash cards. I am hoping this pays off to be able to understand listening comprehension, reading and writing practise, and also improve making my own sentences.
I've been using Rosetta Stone for Mandarin for almost 4 months now. I have MANY other materials, but I use Rosetta as my 'core' lessons, as it teaches a BOATLOAD of vocabulary. As you progress in Rosetta Mandarin, they start hitting you with sooooooooooo much vocabulary that it's almost too much, but they drill it into you so well that you'll realize it wasn't too much after all. You still need to use more resources to learn Mandarin, but like I said, I use Rosetta as my core workout. I'm quite happy with it.
@@ollieanntan4478 Wow that was 2 years ago now!!! Sheesh! I'm happy that I started with Rosetta because, after looking back, I see the main thing I got out of it was getting used to the sounds and drilling the TONES. Tones have not been a problem for me one bit after Rosetta (like not difficult *at all*). I give Rosetta Stone a lot of credit for making the tones so easy for me. But I must say, now that I'm now learning full TV shows, native-level content, and have even gotten used to different native accents, I now see that Rosetta Stone's vocabulary wasn't all that useful, except for maybe the really basic starting vocabulary. From what I remember, coupled with what I know now, Rosetta Stone used a lot of formal wording and long versions of words and phrases that Chinese people don't really use. But do I regret doing the whole program? ABSOLUTELY NOT, because it laid a solid foundation for me moving forward, and it allowed me to easily advance into stuff like sentence-mining. It helped ignite a fire in me that I still have to this very day. In fact, I just now finished a 3 hour session of Anki sentences pulled from TV shows (which is my main form of study at the moment). I study every single day! I love and adore this language and the culture!
Your videos are always amazingly helpful, thanks so much for helping us in our language adventure :) merci beaucoup ! my passion for c-pop brought me to your channel to try my whole best to be fluent in Mandarin, I love my c-pop idols so much for being the reason why I found the energy and motivation to learn Mandarin, that's such a great journey to be on
Awsome lesson to up date my chinse level ! Really practical lesson.Thank you so much for making chinse more easy to me and for me.Wishing you the best of every things.
Looking forward to a video about 就 ! (and maybe a video about 就是 too?, I think I've seen native speakers using it as some sort of 'but'?). 谢谢老师给我们新视频啊~
Of course, in different part of China, people have different ways to express the same idea. 不会 & 没有 also used in mainland China to express "no worries"
I used rosetta stone, but once I finished all the available lessons, I had to look for other ways to study Chinese. It was good as far as it went, but you hit a limit.
@@merry_christmas I used to use chinesepod. I think they still have an archive of the original lessons, from 2006 to 2012, or so, but their recently produced content is poor quality.
你真的学习德语吗?我是德国人学习汉语How good is your german? Your videos are really helpful to learn Chinese! ah.. btw. one question. If you say, someone not deserve (f.e. my love) its also 他不活该我的爱 or maybe 我爱不是他应得的
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Welcome to Germany 😁
Hey, I had tried learning Hindi using Rosetta Stone for a few weeks but unfortunately, my final official conclusion is very little likelihood that this app really does the trick. Maybe, Hindi is extremely difficult and is not its strength.
They show you sucking black dick at the frame where you're speaking German....
I want to speak fluency how can I enroll
We want a video about 就
[如果]。。。就 。。。
看一下就知道。
@Marlina Pangestuti
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就。
I can give you an amazing tip for learning German. It's about two sentence structures: Haupsatz and Nebensatz (or H+N)
Both Haupsatz + Nebensatz: There is only one verb per sentence, there is only one subject per sentence, everything else are objects. German loves Nebensatz. So it's quite common to have a haupsatz and then follow it with multiple nebensatz in order to clarify what the haupsatz was stating.
Haupsatz: The verb ALWAYS goes into the second position of the sentence, no exceptions (yet, ignore them for now). The subject (I, you, he, she, etc), is ALWAYS next to the verb. Either first position (before verb) or third position (after verb). All other words in the sentence can be objects.
Example:
Ich will ein Bier trinken
Du willst ein Biere trinken
Ich schreibe ein comment in RUclips
Nebensatz: The verb ALWAYS goes to the very end of the sentence, no exceptions (yet, ignore them for now). Start learning with the german word "because", weil.
Example:
Ich will ein Bier trinken, weil (because) ich durst habe (I'm thirsty)
You might think that there are two verb words here, "will" (the personal I form of wollen, to want) = "want" and "trinken" = "to drink". But an infinitive is not a verb. A verb always describes the subject. Example: Ich will, du willst, er/sie/es will. Wollen is the infinitive (to want), but it is not a verb, since it does not describe who is doing the action.
If you stick with this H+N rule for a while and write some sentences, you'll start to realise you can suddenly write a LOT of sentences. It's like an instant level up and it's one of the things most apps and most teachers don't focus on when teaching beginners and it's a pity, because this one rule is the most important rule and it's the one which gives an instant kick start to learning german.
In your video, it shows you are learning some simple things, I write, You write, He writes, etc, etc. This is great for accumulating vocab, but the H+N rule I just gave you will teach you how to write lots of sentences naturally without having to jump through hoops. Once you have this foundation and trust me, it's the ABSOLUTE BEDROCK FOUNDATION OF GERMAN, you'll find the other rules you need to learn like Relativsatz (Relative sentences are sentences which depend on information given in the previous sentence, they omit some words because the information is already given in the preceding sentence), or Akkusativ and Dativ, a LOOOOOOOOOT easier.
Akkusativ and Dativ is the second thing to focus on because it allows you to correctly describe the objects you're using in your sentences. Do you want to drink a beer? Then "beer" is your object, in this case, it's the "What?" Therefore it's Akkusativ. If you are walking to the park, the park is the object. But the park is not a "What?", it's a "Where?". Therefore you need to use dativ to describe it. It seems a bit overwhelming at first, but you just learn the combinations and then you just use them all the time without thinking about it that much. You have an extra layer of prepositions which can force you into Akkusativ or Dativ, or be either (depending on the situation). But to be honest, it's mostly memorisation about which combinations you have. Maybe I'm making this comment way too complicated than it needs to be by adding all this extra stuff :D
The easiest way to know if an object is Akkusativ or Dativ? Akkusativ always answers the question "What?". What is doing this. What object do you have. What this, what that, etc. Dativ answers questions which are not answered by the question "What?". Such as "Where?", "Why?", "When?". So anything that describes or requires a "what". Then you use Akkusativ. EVERYTHING ELSE IS AUTOMATICALLY DATIV. This is the easiest way to learn Akkusativ or Dativ. What=Akkusativ, everything else=Dativ.
Anyway, I just wanted to write this here, because I learned a lot from you, so I wanted to contribute something back :)
谢谢 老师 你很搞笑. Your acting skills are improving all the time, I like all your acting clips, so funny.🤣
老师很漂亮。
A video about 就 would be great! 🤗 I am always confused how to use it
it's a lot like the english word "just"
"i just knew it!"
”我就知道!”
that being said it's not exactly the same... however they both barely mean anything 😅
I understand how to use it but it’s very hard to explain
I love your videos, utterly fabulous! I have been learning Chinese for 8 years, and the way you explain things and sprinkle some comedy in as well is just AWESOME! The best RUclipsr in the Chinese language space without a doubt! 👌
oh man 8 years
我见过你杰克酥酥☻☻
So true!
Hello I am from Nepal I really like your video and thank you so much for the video 😊
Video about 就!I see and hear it so much, but I’m not clear exactly on how it is used~
ruclips.net/video/SoeU9sJiAkk/видео.html
Check it out..就 and 才 very clear explanation..
You learn about 就 才 in the very first chapter of a text book or first months of vocabulary...
Then after 3 to 5 short years you sort of have a good feel for their uses!! But even then not smoothly enough to sound like a native 😂 that's been my experience at least, it's a fun journey though. Good work and keep looking out for 就 it's a great character
@@annchinese882 Thank you for sharing! I started attending 理查老師's classes after I found your link!
Video starts at 2:40
Thank me later
your videos are very funny, you are a natural born artist.. thanks for sharing, bless you more 😻
Shuo is NUMBER ONE!!
Shuoshuo, I love your videos ... they make me feel like I will be able to just reply to you because you don't "baby" us along .... thank you very much!
Also, it's really true that these are common phrases ... I learned most of them already just from watching Chinese dramas .... lol ...
Your examples are so great and those have a major part in learning 🙏
I have been using the Hello Chinese app, it has a lot of clips of native speakers so you hear a lot of different accents, along with my self-learning from following videos on RUclips I learned hsk2 level in a couple of weeks
@刘德嘉 非常好!
You are marvelous.
I always like your videos.
That bad joke was actually hilarious for no specific reason 🤣
Ikr! That’s my favorite joke actually lol
You are the best Chinese teacher RUclipsr out there by far! Thank you so much for the awesome content!
I like your channel, it works well with Rosetta stone for me. The little phrases help expand my vocabulary and the grammar tips help me not sound like a dummy.
But most importantly, Rosetta stone is boring, no matter how effective it is. You're very entertaining!
Danke für deine tollen Videos :D
Everytime I watch your videos I get reminded of why I like them so much! I'm a huge fan of Stephen Krashen's ideas about language acquisition (your slow Chinese stories are just perfect for that! And so entertaining!), but even the more "traditional teaching" videos are so full of jokes and amazing props that I cannot do anything but adore them! Thank you so much for your hard work and for uploading these videos on the internet for free, their quality just blows my mind!
I‘m German learning Chinese (on my way to HSK 5) and so happy you started learning German 🥰
German scholars have studied and translated much from Chinese,including 1 of early popular translations of Yijing(Iching). For many decades,
even 1st English version was translation from German.
I really like the way you deliver all your lessons, so funny n so natural n so unique. Awesome. Thank you laoshi.
Thank you so much! Your video is great!
I like your teaching system
I'm learning so many useful phrases in Chinese thanks to you..!!!!!!!
I liked your method. Thank you
7:28 😂 Okay... That was funny!
Thank you very much again
Super. I suscribed 👍
hahaha your acting is on point. Sooo funny!!
You are so charming and fascinating :) I love your teaching. Thanks. 감사합니다;) from Incheon city South Korea
GOOOODDD JOB
Very useful and commonly-used phrases! Great video!
Wusuowei is a song by A-Mei
These are helpful phrases with practical examples. Acting is entertaining too 🙂. A video about 把 and 就 please, 太谢谢你!
I have 把 video 😛
Hellow good evening i your video
You are great
I am a filipina worked in taipei taiwan 4 years ago but now i forget may mandarine or chinenese words
I want to learn again because until now i have a lot freind taiwanese
I want to communicate them more in there own laguage
Most people in America have known about Rosetta Stone for many years long ago. And actually, one of the best ways to learn either (Mandarin or Cantonese) is by understanding the Kanji characters of the Chinese language, by noticing that each character is an (action.) The character usually describes the action symbol to show you what the word is, or what the word means. Quite simple, if your interest is high enough...lol 😁
I love your sense of humour. It's great!
How you explain and make a practice is so funny and make easier to understand... thank you so much
The most entertaining chinese teacher on youtube, easily!!! Good luck with German 😁
Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland 😉
I have recently been writing any characters I don’t recognise (when listening to dialogues) into Pleco and saving them as flash cards. I am hoping this pays off to be able to understand listening comprehension, reading and writing practise, and also improve making my own sentences.
Best 成语 teacher
Danke!!! Viel Glück beim Deutschlernen. Loved the video! Never stop please
Im in bangkok too~ now i studying chinese. I really like to watch video it's easily to understand
今天的妝也太美了吧!
哈哈🥰
I love your unique style of videos. Excellent teacher and I adore how cute and funny it is when you act out different characters. Wonderful
Xîe xîe for this Video
I've been using Rosetta Stone for Mandarin for almost 4 months now. I have MANY other materials, but I use Rosetta as my 'core' lessons, as it teaches a BOATLOAD of vocabulary. As you progress in Rosetta Mandarin, they start hitting you with sooooooooooo much vocabulary that it's almost too much, but they drill it into you so well that you'll realize it wasn't too much after all. You still need to use more resources to learn Mandarin, but like I said, I use Rosetta as my core workout. I'm quite happy with it.
I had a similar experience with Rosetta Stone. It's amazing, but I do wish they would add more time to practice after teaching new vocabulary.
@@ollieanntan4478 Wow that was 2 years ago now!!! Sheesh! I'm happy that I started with Rosetta because, after looking back, I see the main thing I got out of it was getting used to the sounds and drilling the TONES. Tones have not been a problem for me one bit after Rosetta (like not difficult *at all*). I give Rosetta Stone a lot of credit for making the tones so easy for me. But I must say, now that I'm now learning full TV shows, native-level content, and have even gotten used to different native accents, I now see that Rosetta Stone's vocabulary wasn't all that useful, except for maybe the really basic starting vocabulary. From what I remember, coupled with what I know now, Rosetta Stone used a lot of formal wording and long versions of words and phrases that Chinese people don't really use. But do I regret doing the whole program? ABSOLUTELY NOT, because it laid a solid foundation for me moving forward, and it allowed me to easily advance into stuff like sentence-mining. It helped ignite a fire in me that I still have to this very day. In fact, I just now finished a 3 hour session of Anki sentences pulled from TV shows (which is my main form of study at the moment). I study every single day! I love and adore this language and the culture!
Shou, very interesting
Your videos are getting better and better! Very clear and helpful explanations, great examples, and so entertaining! 👍
Your apresentation is very 🆒
Yes! A video about 就 would be super helpful!
You make it so enjoyable to watch your videos with all those acting hahaha
演技不错,每次越来越好😹😹不开玩笑了,你很厉害哦 👍
我以前用Rosetta Stone学习很多语言: 法文,德文,西班牙语,普通话,意大利语。我觉得很方便。你随便可以学习一个语言。Rosetta Stone可以真的可以帮人发音一个语言。
Yes, please do a video on "jiu". There are so many ways to use it!
Please make a video on the different between 就 and 才
Thank a lot!你很可爱。感谢。我喜欢都些你的视频。你是我的最好老师。Zoltán 来自匈牙利东 欧州
Your videos are always amazingly helpful, thanks so much for helping us in our language adventure :) merci beaucoup ! my passion for c-pop brought me to your channel to try my whole best to be fluent in Mandarin, I love my c-pop idols so much for being the reason why I found the energy and motivation to learn Mandarin, that's such a great journey to be on
你的視頻又搞笑又有意思。謝謝你
you are the best and really pretty! love you
thanks a lot, you're a great teacher!
hello! I will be grateful if you make a video about 就.waiting for it, thank you.
非常感谢!
Your videos are great, thanks, they really help me in learning Chinese
老师拍摄的视频太厉害了!!很感谢!!!
I always put like before watching the videos.
Awsome lesson to up date my chinse level ! Really practical lesson.Thank you so much for making chinse more easy to me and for me.Wishing you the best of every things.
Looking forward to a video about 就 ! (and maybe a video about 就是 too?, I think I've seen native speakers using it as some sort of 'but'?). 谢谢老师给我们新视频啊~
Rosetta stone is amazing! 我刚才试了试。真喜欢那个应用!谢谢你的推荐!
厉害,你在学德文! 发音不错啊👍 听后面鸟哢哢的声音感觉好爽^_^
lol, your acting skills are superb!! As much as I'd love to keep learning from you, I'd also love seeing you in film and/or on TV.
Viel Erfolg beim deutsch Lernen!
谢谢你
我给你的视频点赞了。
Hi. Could you please make videos on words like: any-, some-, no- body, one, where, time, thing? Thx
Along with 没事/没问题/没关系, etc. when I was in Taiwan, they say 不会 with the same context.
Of course, in different part of China, people have different ways to express the same idea. 不会 & 没有 also used in mainland China to express "no worries"
Hi! Can I buy Rosetta Stone as Xmas gifts for others and still get your discount?
Great Great Great! 我真喜欢你拍的内容!真好笑! 谢谢~
YES YES YES VIDEO ON 就!Love these videos by the way!
爱了爱了 你的视频都很有意思。i can't wait for the “就” video 。。。。
😯 老师, you haven't made a 就 video yet?? You've gotta make one! You're the best at explaining grammar!!
我一看你新出的视频就点赞。太谢谢你啦
What's the difference between 總之 and 反正?
You're a such good teacher I like the way You explain in details each phrase.
may u give another example of using 就?
Like in this sentence “我不想去,就在家休息吧”
What 就 mean in that sentence?
Love your stuff.... what HSK level does Rosetta Stone teach up to?
I used rosetta stone, but once I finished all the available lessons, I had to look for other ways to study Chinese. It was good as far as it went, but you hit a limit.
Do you have any other recommendations? I used HelloChinese as a simple starter app and Rosetta Stone sounds similar (but I'll definitely check).
@@merry_christmas I used to use chinesepod. I think they still have an archive of the original lessons, from 2006 to 2012, or so, but their recently produced content is poor quality.
我很喜欢你的片子。 Please make a video of 就 that would be 很棒😘
great
老师 说:
Who do you recommend me to talk at Hello Talk who will help me improve my Chinese?
Hi ShuoShuo, how nice that you learn german. I'm german, so if you need help just ask. I can help you!! :D Have fun learning.
你太厉害了 我给你的视频点赞了
你真的学习德语吗?我是德国人学习汉语How good is your german? Your videos are really helpful to learn Chinese! ah.. btw. one question. If you say, someone not deserve (f.e. my love) its also 他不活该我的爱 or maybe 我爱不是他应得的
this video was really useful. Also, you look pretty too. 总之 I didn’t know that one before, and 活该 ! I learned a lot. Thx
谢谢老师😘😘😘
I think (jiu) has more than a meaning nd a usage right?
Yaay, I already knew some of these, very reassuring :') Still, always something left to learn!
Laoshi, in that Instagram video you were really pretty!!❤️
I know how to use jiu but i'd still prefer you making a vid abt it cause i might have missed smthing abt it hehe thanks!