@@TheGrunnewaod hey! I'm nearly fluent now! Just finished a novel in Vietnamese, which admittedly had many new words, but then again so do novels in English 🤣
@@jackjrooney15 That's very impressive! Did you get help from a teacher? At the moment I'm improving my pronunciation and tones, would you have any advice?
@@TheGrunnewaod i highly reccomend tiengvietoi videos. I watched and practiced the alphabet & tones videos regularly for 1 hour every day. Its important to get a good understanding of the phonics, sounds, and how to read & produce the words before wasting time on voc
Lmao. I used this listening exercise for a different language and you guys the exact same script for vietnamese! It becomes a little worthless when I already know all the answers... >.>
It's so hard, i'm used to hear South accent with my parents but on TH-cam vidéos everyone speak thé Northern accent, gì is pronunced "Yi" in my family, but here it's "Zi" 😭 Also bột is pronunced like " bop" :(
This is honestly a bit hard even for Vietnameses, you guys better use the South accent intead, it sounds better and more interesting and most importantly it is more useful
this is terrible - for the complete Beginner???? not only is a lot of vocabulary used but they speak at a near normal speed. absolutely worthless to practice my listening skill
@@atNguyen-ye6xn very slow to a Vietnamese listening not very slow to nonnative speaker I taught at a university on language learning. I know it takes years with much more than 20 minutes a day.
"Absolute beginner" lol? These conversations are A2 level. Anybody would need to study Vietnamese for months before being able to understand this video
hi do you have better channel for beginners like to to learn Vietnamese ? there is no good/suitable Vietnamese teachers in youtube. Most of them talked really fast on a toner language. This language is much more difficult then thai.
@@dustball9909 I recommend you check out Austen Mersereau if you are a native English speaker. He has a series of videos that explain how to read the sounds of Vietnamese & very helpful in learning sounds
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this video helped me realize how far i have to go before I can speak/understand Vietnamese.
Jack Rooney if you study hard every day, you will be better.
How is your Vietnamese now 2 years later?
@@TheGrunnewaod hey! I'm nearly fluent now! Just finished a novel in Vietnamese, which admittedly had many new words, but then again so do novels in English 🤣
@@jackjrooney15 That's very impressive! Did you get help from a teacher? At the moment I'm improving my pronunciation and tones, would you have any advice?
@@TheGrunnewaod i highly reccomend tiengvietoi videos. I watched and practiced the alphabet & tones videos regularly for 1 hour every day. Its important to get a good understanding of the phonics, sounds, and how to read & produce the words before wasting time on voc
I am Vietnamese. It is so funny to listen. It is not like what we talk
Kiểu như nói không tự nhiên tí nào 😂😂😂 nói như người vô hồn 😂😂
Nghe zui zui :))))
its north
😂😂 It's like when we listen the voice on Google traduction
Có lẽ ng anh nghe tiếng Việt cũng như mình nghe tiếng anh:)
Hello all you guys. Thank you for sharing something interesting.
Lmao. I used this listening exercise for a different language and you guys the exact same script for vietnamese! It becomes a little worthless when I already know all the answers... >.>
same lol
What a great channel! Thank you for your VDO
0:09 1:25 2:32 3:36 4:32 5:30
It's so hard, i'm used to hear South accent with my parents but on TH-cam vidéos everyone speak thé Northern accent, gì is pronunced "Yi" in my family, but here it's "Zi" 😭
Also bột is pronunced like " bop" :(
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19:03 Chú sắp bước qua tuổi 60 -> Why 59? I can't understand. because of using "qua", I think 60 is the correct answer.
In this case, we should not understand " bước qua" is
" over". We should understand that means " turn ". Thus, " 59 " is the correct answer.
@@thanhtrungnguyen3034 Em cảm ơn cô ạ!
Personal Timestamp 04:31
If this is for "ABSOLUTE BEGINNER", then I'd better forget about this language and learn how to 'flip burgers'!
Right lmao
Dễ quá
easy
Haha qua bên mấy cái channel học tiếng việt mà mình là người viết nghe hài thế cơ
đr tại cx là tiếng Việt mà nghe mấy vd này nó lạ lắm=))
Giống ng mỹ nghe listening tiếng anh của ng nc ngoài
Salât, coca, hamburger
I didnt understand a shit, but thèse words 😂
This is honestly a bit hard even for Vietnameses, you guys better use the South accent intead, it sounds better and more interesting and most importantly it is more useful
For those of us who are living and working in the north, this is perfect though. Perhaps you could make a channel for southern folks?
Dễ thế
Dễ ông nhỉ😂
Vì chúng ta là ngươi VN mà
haha
Vcl
Vãi haha
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Giống học toeic :v
this is terrible - for the complete Beginner???? not only is a lot of vocabulary used but they speak at a near normal speed. absolutely worthless to practice my listening skill
This is very slow
@@atNguyen-ye6xn very slow to a Vietnamese listening not very slow to nonnative speaker
I taught at a university on language learning. I know it takes years with much more than 20 minutes a day.
"Absolute beginner" lol?
These conversations are A2 level.
Anybody would need to study Vietnamese for months before being able to understand this video
Facts. I recognized like 5 words total 😅 Still, a fun exercise if you want a stark reminder of how much you still don't know.
Yeah but maybe they expect us to understand some words and not the whole sentence :/
We have never ever talk like that!
hi do you have better channel for beginners like to to learn Vietnamese ? there is no good/suitable Vietnamese teachers in youtube. Most of them talked really fast on a toner language. This language is much more difficult then thai.
@@dustball9909 I recommend you check out Austen Mersereau if you are a native English speaker. He has a series of videos that explain how to read the sounds of Vietnamese & very helpful in learning sounds
@@dustball9909 hello rất vui được biết bạn
Không biết giọng miền nào nhờ 🐸
chắc là Nam
Giọng miền bắc
@@kkk1966 nma nó ko giống ngoài xíu nào tại đây dạy tiếng Việt nên cần nói rõ chữ:(
Absolute beginner?? wtf