So far, this method of delivery is the most effective for me. I really appreciate the way the teachers take each concept slowly and tie them together. Thank you!
This video is fantastic. It is useful regardless whether you studied HSK1 or not. There are nany videos and many books that teach grammar, but no videos that logically hammar into our brains the Chinese language structures as this video does. Please do not stop at HSK1. Do the higher levels as well using exactly the same method. Thank you.
@@ConversationalChineseHopefully one day you do a live lesson on zoom where we could participate and speak to you in chinese with the knowledge we gain from your lessons.
all languages are logical, maybe you're trying to say that it shares the same sentence order as English (SVO) as therefore it's easy for an English speaker to grasp the grammar of.
at the start, ni becomes 2nd tone (ní) in nǐ hǎo, because it is followed by another 3rd tone (hǎo) focus on how they say whole word or sentence instead of just the characters if you are confused how they say it
i like how you point out when some other words are similar and also that you break down the literal meaning of each word. They really help in understanding.
WOW!!!, for years I've been wanting to learn but always thought that it was too difficult, I was literally speaking within a few minutes, seriously I'm in tears and smiling, THANK YOU...
Thank you for this amazing video! It's logical, easy to understand and the repetitive learning method used here is not boring at all. So glad I found your video.
This is probably the most efficient long format language method!! The slow and steady approach with the constant reviewing really helps with remembering everything. Great job! 👐
Brilliant intro to conversational Mandarin with clear pronunciation & practise for beginners like me. The gradual & clear method of intro to new words seems to stick in my brain. Continue this excellent work....overjoyed by the real life eady to follow conversations! 🎉❤
I love your video it is just so good this method is so effective I watch it over and over the best I like about is that at each conversation in the end I understand everything every word and why they are there it's just like listening to my native language thank you so much I'm so grateful
I love the methods use for teaching here! Different paces. " leave out the subject and say it", it made me grasp how I would form the sentence. Examples of same meaning but different word used to get us familiar. So helpful. I'm sure I forgot more great ideas here. Right now I'm listening as suggested by this site. Thank you from NY for your time and work putting this together for people wanting to learn, myself included😊
This method is really great! THANK YOU!!. I am a language ESL teacher and this by far is the most logical way to build language structures. I have tried Rosetta stone and it sucks compared to this! I also can slow down first time pronouncing challenges for more accurate native sounds. I only wish there was an easy way to have words and phrases repeated a few times on demand for more accurate tone and rhythm.
It's nuts to me that after a few days, I'm actually reading pinyin in the comments and actually knowing what it means. This video is a fantastic supplement to SimpleChinese. Playing it at 0.75 is really helping give me the time to comprehend as the sentences are being said.
This is super helpful, I've just started learning Chinese about a week ago and have only had success remembering characters but not full sentences :( This made it really easy to remember what everything means especially since it is broken into parts and we get to make sentences on our own as well :)
i am enjoying this video seating on my couch, it makes me fell that i am in a class room learning the language thank you very much .xie xie ni hen shao i am hopping i got it right if not please correct me
Hē haishi hé you use both for drink why is that?also rice is fan or mifan?Thank you so match for this video is so so so helpful.Amazing work!!!congratulations ❤🎄👏
great video. can you make the questions without pinyin words 1st for us to guess the answer(meaning in pinyin words) and after that you put in the answer.
I have a question: In an audio course they said to repeat the verb to answer such a question positive or with bu+verb for the negative. Is that wrond or just another way to answer?
@@ConversationalChinese thanks for the answer, but that's not exactly what I meant. I mean, when someone i.e. asks "nǐ yào chá ma", they say, that I can anwer with "yào" or "bú yào" (with or without the complet sentence). Is that common or should I better use "shì"? I hope the tone markers are in the right places.
What they say is true. Normally, people don't answer "shi" in that situation. When you are asked to perform a certain action or not. You just answer with that verb or add a bu in front of it to answer negatively.
This is a wonderful resource. But I just don’t get a common mistake I find in almost every course. First we hear a phrase such as 你好 pronounced with rising tone on 你 and a long low creaky dip on 好: 你/ 好……/ This is perfect. But when you break it down by syllable, she pronounces 你 as she would only say 你 when it is all by all by itself, with the same long low creaky tone as 好. 你……/ 你 ……/ Then you play the connected phrase again and ask us to hear it as it really is and repeat the same way, which is: 你/ 好……/ OK so you may not want to teach the grammar rule of tone ‘sandhi’ that the first of two 3rd tones in a row always changes to rising. There’s no need. It’s great that you just break down compound words and phrases syllable by syllable. But don’t gaslight! Model 你the way we’re supposed to say it in this 你好phrase: quick rising. So please don’t ask a native speaker to re-record 你 as you say 你 by itself, if want to teach how to say 你 in the phrase 你好. Why not cut the 你 segment directly from the phrase 你好 and play that alone to teach the syllables in 你好? And when 你 changes to a quick low tone in other phrases, like 你吃, don’t tell us and model it as a full long creaky 3rd tone. Instead just cut that quick low 你 syllable directly from the phrase and play that!
On day 6. I heard the R was hard to say for English speakers, but for me it's that -ue sound. Every time I say "xue" or anything with "xue" I know it's wrong 💩💩💩
02:13 errore❗" you drink?" Quando si fa una domanda, va messa la particella ma 嗎 . Il ma indica che è una domanda non una affermazione. Guarderò con cura questo filmato per vedere quanti errori troverò. ❤
Do you really need to make that "k" sound on 'drink' (he) ? Ive heard others pronounce it more like a normal "h" in English. Just asking,no offense. I find it hard to make this sound without hurting my throat.
That is not the HSK 1 list! yes some are! 你不能喝车或打或者出租车!of course i know about 水 is in the 2。0 and 3。0 in hsk 1 list,but you didn't use it in the first place。in any case my statement is correct!thats the problem with hsk and any other standard course and some more!the translators are bad!they need a lot of context often to translate correct!!
Subscribe if you enjoy videos like this 😊
So far, this method of delivery is the most effective for me. I really appreciate the way the teachers take each concept slowly and tie them together. Thank you!
Glad it is helpful!
This video is fantastic. It is useful regardless whether you studied HSK1 or not. There are nany videos and many books that teach grammar, but no videos that logically hammar into our brains the Chinese language structures as this video does. Please do not stop at HSK1. Do the higher levels as well using exactly the same method. Thank you.
Could I please add that this video, and others like it, can be used by just listening to the audio. It would simulated speaking Chinese in real life.
We will definitely continue with HSK1 and will at least go to HSK3.
They're doing an awesome job
@@ConversationalChinese Could you please also do vocabulary flashcards with pictures?
@@ConversationalChineseHopefully one day you do a live lesson on zoom where we could participate and speak to you in chinese with the knowledge we gain from your lessons.
Mandarin is so much more logical then I ever imagined. Thank you for this. I just finished day two. Xié xié ni!
Bu Ke Qi!
all languages are logical, maybe you're trying to say that it shares the same sentence order as English (SVO) as therefore it's easy for an English speaker to grasp the grammar of.
at the start, ni becomes 2nd tone (ní) in nǐ hǎo, because it is followed by another 3rd tone (hǎo)
focus on how they say whole word or sentence instead of just the characters if you are confused how they say it
Right now I am doing HSK 4 and I am not still understanding what I am learning, for this video it helps me a lot now I am UNDERSTANDING Chinese.
Glad it is helpful!
Study each chapter 10 times each. You'll understand then.
Amazing video. Watching this for 1 hour helped me more than all these crazy methods for learning Mandarin. Thank you! Xie Xie Ni
谢谢!
i like how you point out when some other words are similar and also that you break down the literal meaning of each word. They really help in understanding.
Glad it is helpful 🙂
WOW!!!, for years I've been wanting to learn but always thought that it was too difficult, I was literally speaking within a few minutes, seriously I'm in tears and smiling, THANK YOU...
this is the best method I've found!
Thanks! I'm glad you like it!
As a fellow teacher, I am sincerely impressed by the quality of this lesson! It's superb. Congratulations! You've made something really special!
This IS just like the pimsleur method. I really believe it's the best for learning to speak and understanding.
We are glad you like it 😊
For beginners this makes learning easy, though i wish even if it's trying everything together you could still speak slowly. Thank you
Thanks, glad you like it!
Wish I found this earlier on. This is absolute class! Super useful!
Glad you like it!
2 hours in so far, im doing one lesson a day, im enjoying this. i like how the sentence order is very similar to english
Great, glad you are enjoying it!
I'm glad you're back.Trust me you're helping us a lot
I am so happy that the channel is useful!
Thank you for this amazing video! It's logical, easy to understand and the repetitive learning method used here is not boring at all. So glad I found your video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks
Thank you so much 🙏
This is actually amazing. I just followed along with this for 30 minutes and can't believe my pronunciation became clear.😍!!
Glad it is so helpful to you ☺️
❤❤❤❤rather good teaching method.I going to download it now for practice. ❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Glad it is helpful!
Omg 😱 This video is very simple yet you get to learn a lot ❤ Thanks for sharing
Glad it is helpful!
This is probably the most efficient long format language method!! The slow and steady approach with the constant reviewing really helps with remembering everything. Great job! 👐
Thank you 🙏
This video is very helpful and it is ny request to the teacher , make videos on hsk 2 as well.
Yes, definitely.
Brilliant intro to conversational Mandarin with clear pronunciation & practise for beginners like me. The gradual & clear method of intro to new words seems to stick in my brain. Continue this excellent work....overjoyed by the real life eady to follow conversations! 🎉❤
Great 💯
It's so amazing today I start it soon InShaAllah I will end it ❤
Let's learn together
I love your video it is just so good this method is so effective I watch it over and over the best I like about is that at each conversation in the end I understand everything every word and why they are there it's just like listening to my native language thank you so much I'm so grateful
Great to hear you are enjoying it!
Hopefully, I can keep learning
Thank you so much for your excellent lesson !
I love the methods use for teaching here! Different paces. " leave out the subject and say it", it made me grasp how I would form the sentence. Examples of same meaning but different word used to get us familiar. So helpful. I'm sure I forgot more great ideas here.
Right now I'm listening as suggested by this site. Thank you from NY for your time and work putting this together for people wanting to learn, myself included😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you 🙏
You are welcome!
Отличное изучение двух языков сразу!🎉🎉🎉❤😊
this is lovely! this video is helping everything stick in my brain so nicely. thank you! i’m excited to see your next video!
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you are enjoying it!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Your approach is really unique....
Thanks 🙏
I like you teaching methodology.
Me agrada mucho la forma en la que enseñas❤ gracias
Muchas Gracias!
This is awesome. My one suggestion is to improve the audio quality. Thanks for such a valuable video!
Thanks 👍
Thank you for sharing this conversation tutorial. I think it is the most effective way to me to learn chinese conversation.
Glad it helped!
please do more for higher HSK levels. this is very helpful! 谢谢 😄
We will do higher levels once we finish level 1.
Its very amazing course thanks alot for such a great video ...is it end of HSK level 1 video ?
No there should be more than 30 videos. We are still making them.
🇧🇷🙏👍 Esse vídeo é muito bem feito com muito amor e dedicação para quem quer aprender 2 idioma, Amazing 🇧🇷🙏👍
Thank you 🙏
Make such more videos please...I am so much interested to learn chinese..from India..🎉
We'll be making more videos soon! 🙏
Understanding of measure words and sentence structures are important in chinese. So please also cover these two topics in the beginning
This method is really great! THANK YOU!!. I am a language ESL teacher and this by far is the most logical way to build language structures. I have tried Rosetta stone and it sucks compared to this! I also can slow down first time pronouncing challenges for more accurate native sounds. I only wish there was an easy way to have words and phrases repeated a few times on demand for more accurate tone and rhythm.
We are still making more videos, stay tuned!
Wow amazing video thanks a lot❤
Greetings from Brazil
Our pleasure!
Magnificent!!!
❤ Wo ai ni. Excellent. Hao 📹 👄
Wo men ye ai ni!
It's nuts to me that after a few days, I'm actually reading pinyin in the comments and actually knowing what it means.
This video is a fantastic supplement to SimpleChinese. Playing it at 0.75 is really helping give me the time to comprehend as the sentences are being said.
i need this for HSK 2 😢
More videos are coming.Thank you.
Thanks I really like this lesson
Glad that you enjoyed it.
Thanks 🙏
This is super helpful, I've just started learning Chinese about a week ago and have only had success remembering characters but not full sentences :( This made it really easy to remember what everything means especially since it is broken into parts and we get to make sentences on our own as well :)
Great to hear!
i am enjoying this video seating on my couch, it makes me fell that i am in a class room learning the language thank you very much .xie xie ni hen shao i am hopping i got it right if not please correct me
You are very welcome!
It is Hen Hao: 很好!
Very good 👍
Ni hao.😊❤This is pretty good you know Thank you. Sei sei.
THANKS!
Thanks for posting this video, very happy to have this tool to learn and teach others.
Greetings from Valledupar Colombia
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing! Well structured and very helpful
Glad you think so! 😉
Dziękuję za lekcję ❤
不客气!
Will my pronunciation get better?😔 Idk if I'm saying tones correctly.
Also, great video! It helps a lot!❤
You can do it!Jiayou!
It's like I'm having real conversation in Chinese.
Thanks for the video, I subscribed to your channel
Thank you too
can you make a video like this for hsk 3?
Yes, definitely.
I have tried several HSK1 courses, but yours is outstanding. The best I have found. I am grateful for your teaching. I eagerly wait HSK2 series.
We are glad this is helpful 🙏
❤❤❤please make a video on intonation and pronunciation pinyin
Did you check my latest video?
Hē haishi hé you use both for drink why is that?also rice is fan or mifan?Thank you so match for this video is so so so helpful.Amazing work!!!congratulations ❤🎄👏
Drink is the always the first tone.
Rice can be either Fan or Mifan.
Thank you 👍!
Please post videos for hsk 2 also. This video is awesome.
Once we finish HSK1, we will continue with HSK2.
🇧🇷🙏👍 Maravilhoso esse vídeo ficou muito bom parabéns 🇧🇷🙏👍
It looks like this video has 14 days. How many days are there total in your HSK 1?
There will be more than 30, we are still making.
@ amazing! They’re so good!
Really this is a great video of the whole youtube please make of HSK3🙏🙏
Thanks 👍
🇧🇷🙏👍 Vou contribuir com uma certa quantia pra você para amanhã segunda feira 🇧🇷🙏👍
谢谢你!
great
Wo de nai cha hen hao he , ni ne ?
Is it correct?
Correct.
At the end, you might want to say: ni de ne?
🇧🇷 🙏👍 você poderia fazer mais vídeos por favor para que eu possa aprender seu idioma,🇧🇷🙏👍
We are working on them.
Bu , Wo bu xiang he cha, wo xiang he shui
i just subscribed, super difficult…. 😅
great video. can you make the questions without pinyin words 1st for us to guess the answer(meaning in pinyin words) and after that you put in the answer.
So when asking questions, only display Chinese characters and English translations?
@ConversationalChinese yes.. that's right. I tried to answer in Chinese pinyin but my eye keep look at screen which the answer already there
Good idea 👍 We will try that.
I have a question: In an audio course they said to repeat the verb to answer such a question positive or with bu+verb for the negative. Is that wrond or just another way to answer?
It is not wrong. Chi vs Bu Chi. He vs Bu He
@@ConversationalChinese thanks for the answer, but that's not exactly what I meant. I mean, when someone i.e. asks "nǐ yào chá ma", they say, that I can anwer with "yào" or "bú yào" (with or without the complet sentence). Is that common or should I better use "shì"? I hope the tone markers are in the right places.
What they say is true.
Normally, people don't answer "shi" in that situation.
When you are asked to perform a certain action or not. You just answer with that verb or add a bu in front of it to answer negatively.
@@ConversationalChinese Thank you very much.
so any hsk 2 video?
Yes. But in the future. We are still working on HSK 1 videos
I just subscribed to your channel
Thanks 🙏
@@ConversationalChinese Could you do more lessons on word orders if you can?
Yes, we will talk about word orders more in future lessons.
Sure 😃
🇧🇷🙏👍 Vou contribuir com uma certa quantia para você aguardar para amanhã segunda feira 🇧🇷🙏👍
Are there other videos like this by the same author?
There are more videos in the channel, please enjoy 🙂
This is a wonderful resource. But I just don’t get a common mistake I find in almost every course.
First we hear a phrase such as 你好 pronounced with rising tone on 你 and a long low creaky dip on 好:
你/ 好……/
This is perfect.
But when you break it down by syllable, she pronounces 你 as she would only say 你 when it is all by all by itself, with the same long low creaky tone as 好.
你……/ 你 ……/
Then you play the connected phrase again and ask us to hear it as it really is and repeat the same way, which is:
你/ 好……/
OK so you may not want to teach the grammar rule of tone ‘sandhi’ that the first of two 3rd tones in a row always changes to rising. There’s no need.
It’s great that you just break down compound words and phrases syllable by syllable. But don’t gaslight!
Model 你the way we’re supposed to say it in this 你好phrase: quick rising. So please don’t ask a native speaker to re-record 你 as you say 你 by itself, if want to teach how to say 你 in the phrase 你好. Why not cut the 你 segment directly from the phrase 你好 and play that alone to teach the syllables in 你好?
And when 你 changes to a quick low tone in other phrases, like 你吃, don’t tell us and model it as a full long creaky 3rd tone. Instead just cut that quick low 你 syllable directly from the phrase and play that!
Good advices! Let us think about that!
I just turn the video off and just listen…so helpful
That is really one of the best ways to take advantage of this course!
🇧🇷🙏👍 Gostaria de saber se você tem esse curso completo, chinês e English? Certamente 🇧🇷🙏👍 vale apena pagar
We are making the courses.
🇧🇷🙏👍Muito bom parabéns, me avise quando estiver pronto 🇧🇷🙏👍
👍👍👍
I'm french and i speak English and i learn Chinese. If you want help me in Chinese let me know 😊
🇧🇷🙏👍 parabéns pelo vídeo, muito bom parabéns 🙏🇧🇷👍
On day 6. I heard the R was hard to say for English speakers, but for me it's that -ue sound. Every time I say "xue" or anything with "xue" I know it's wrong 💩💩💩
Chinese make most of the sound in the front of the mouth. So keep the mouth open small and try to make the sound in the front part. Hope that helps.
@ConversationalChinese thank you. I'll keep practicing!
Ni he Cha ma?
我喝茶🍵
02:13 errore❗" you drink?" Quando si fa una domanda, va messa la particella ma 嗎 . Il ma indica che è una domanda non una affermazione. Guarderò con cura questo filmato per vedere quanti errori troverò. ❤
This guy sees like he’s doing a parody.
👍✌️🫶🤙🤙🤙🇧🇷
Do you really need to make that "k" sound on 'drink' (he) ? Ive heard others pronounce it more like a normal "h" in English. Just asking,no offense. I find it hard to make this sound without hurting my throat.
There isn't a k sound in "he". If you think you heard it. Please ignore it. There is not supposed be a "k" sound there.
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That is not the HSK 1 list! yes some are! 你不能喝车或打或者出租车!of course i know about 水 is in the 2。0 and 3。0 in hsk 1 list,but you didn't use it in the first place。in any case my statement is correct!thats the problem with hsk and any other standard course and some more!the translators are bad!they need a lot of context often to translate correct!!
We bought the HSK1 textbook and made the entire course from it. We are still making. We did add some extra words here and there though.
do Cantonese which the world already knows, do not PUSH MANDARIN ANY MORE
For us, we can not teach Cantonese, because we don't know how.
cantonese is closer to ancient knowlege...why you want a meaningless boring language
Cantonese is a beautiful language,thank you for your comments.
CHINESE IS NOT MANDARIN.
Thank you for your comments.
The background slurping sound is quite annoying.
Sorry about that.
I like your teaching methodology.
Glad that you like it.