Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I’m really happy to hear you found the video helpful. Speaking slowly is definitely a great strategy! I’m excited to create more Chinese pronunciation lessons to help you on your journey. Hope to see you back for more! 😊
I’m really sorry to hear you didn’t find the video helpful, but I appreciate your feedback! Chinese pronunciation can be tricky, and it’s a challenge for learners at all levels-even advanced students sometimes struggle with it. I’d love to help if you’re interested. Feel free to email me, and I can share the English translation of this video with you. You can find my email on the 'About' page of the channel. Wishing you the best in your Chinese learning journey!
It is really unfair of you to say this. Making youtube videos is a huge effort and she put this out here for free. I understand where you are coming from but there is nothing on this video that is marketed towards beginners. As she mentioned immersion is the best place to improve! Master some of the basics (tones, maybe you first 100 hsk1 word) and then google beginner comprehensible input. I highly recommend lazy chinese. I hope you will have a happy and successfully Chinese journey. But I beg you to please be nice to the teachers who create free content. It can really discourage them. Thanks mate have a good day.
Dismissing all of the Mandarin being spoken with Pinyin in the subtitles as pointless is a failing mindset. The waste of time will never abate whenever people focus only on what THEY want. You insulted and missed what was good about what was shared.
I didn’t really find use in this video because I am just not good enough to understand half of what she’s saying, but I surely wouldn’t call it worthless. You don’t need to be so rude when criticizing something, you can share your criticisms politely.
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Thank you for the lovely comment! I appreciate your feedback!😊
Great video thank you teacher! I agree, speaking slow is the key! People will be patient with you.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I’m really happy to hear you found the video helpful. Speaking slowly is definitely a great strategy! I’m excited to create more Chinese pronunciation lessons to help you on your journey. Hope to see you back for more! 😊
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I am a beginner and this is a big waste of time. Pointless.
I’m really sorry to hear you didn’t find the video helpful, but I appreciate your feedback! Chinese pronunciation can be tricky, and it’s a challenge for learners at all levels-even advanced students sometimes struggle with it. I’d love to help if you’re interested. Feel free to email me, and I can share the English translation of this video with you. You can find my email on the 'About' page of the channel. Wishing you the best in your Chinese learning journey!
It is really unfair of you to say this. Making youtube videos is a huge effort and she put this out here for free. I understand where you are coming from but there is nothing on this video that is marketed towards beginners. As she mentioned immersion is the best place to improve! Master some of the basics (tones, maybe you first 100 hsk1 word) and then google beginner comprehensible input. I highly recommend lazy chinese. I hope you will have a happy and successfully Chinese journey. But I beg you to please be nice to the teachers who create free content. It can really discourage them. Thanks mate have a good day.
Dismissing all of the Mandarin being spoken with Pinyin in the subtitles as pointless is a failing mindset. The waste of time will never abate whenever people focus only on what THEY want. You insulted and missed what was good about what was shared.
You can just passed, no need to comment! You're wicked ! She put all her efforts in this video it's really bad to you to speak this!
I didn’t really find use in this video because I am just not good enough to understand half of what she’s saying, but I surely wouldn’t call it worthless. You don’t need to be so rude when criticizing something, you can share your criticisms politely.