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You have grewat advices, thank you so much
ОтветитьYay😮
ОтветитьListening is my biggest problem, thanks so much for the great lesson and these useful ideas.
谢谢老师🙏😁
谢谢
Ответитьthese are cool ideas that i haven’t thought of!
ОтветитьWo. Ai. Ni
ОтветитьThis was really helpful. Thank you
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ОтветитьThat what my teach has taught me when I was learning English in the school as a teenage! Thank you for repeating it!
Ответить謝謝!
ОтветитьExcellent video! Very useful and helpful strategies which I hope to incorporate... Thanks. Keep up the good work!
ОтветитьI love your voice . Sound good .thank you for your lesson
Ответитьvery nice info
Ответитьthanks i have a listening comprehension exam tmr so this was really helpful!
ОтветитьThank you Grace. My listening is especially bad in comparison to my speaking. I find some ppl speak quickly, quietly, with thick slurring accents or there are words i dont understand that make it difficult. These strategies will hopefully help. Liked and subscribed.
ОтветитьCan you, please, film a video about Chinese seafood vocabulary?
Ответитьgood
ОтветитьI'm a complete beginner, so I like to listen to everything. I'm afraid to be listening Cantonese, Fujianese or any other of the many dialects instead of Mandarin which is the one I'm interested. Any tips?
ОтветитьThanks! My listening is normally either full marks or really really bad. I hope this will make my marks a bit more consistent.
ОтветитьVery useful video! I'd also like to share a tip whenever I do listening. I'm quite a visual person so it really helps me when I imagine the things happening in my head as a moving picture while hearing the sentence. For example, 那个长头发 (I imagine long hair) 站在后面 (a figure standing behind me) 的女孩 (girl) and now the picture is complete! I don't have to translate the sentence into my own language anymore because I easily get the context already from the picture I formed in my head.
ОтветитьWhen you read out the sentence about the brother taking a hard test I could understand every word apart from the ones you put in red 💀
ОтветитьShe couldn't convince me with her 3 steps!
Ответить这个办法真有用。谢谢
ОтветитьThis video is indeed helpful. I have often tried to pick the sentence/statement apart to focus on words I know, only to mis parts of the entire sentence or statement. I will try this when I next meet a Chinese speaker. Thanks teacher! Show me more.
ОтветитьHello, I just want to clear something up hehe.... Isn't the word girl in chinese, nu har? Or something like that, I have been hearing it from many chinese drama, they pronounce the hai (in your video) as har. I'm quite confused 😅😅
Ответить谢谢妳!!❤️ It helps a lot❤️
Ответить谢谢妳!!❤️ It helps a lot❤️
Ответить我最近開始聽台灣人播的podcasts,聽兩三次後可以了解它的內容和主點。就是不被強調的那些詞有一點難聽出來所以查生詞和重聽好幾次要秏很久的時間。你覺得這樣學習會讓學生進步還是就是浪費時間因為有比較有效的學法?
ОтветитьIdk if I'm bad at listening because I know so little words
Ответить我是来学英文的
Ответить非常感谢给这个办法. 😊👍
ОтветитьI am not even learning Chinese, why am I watching all your videos :D
Ответитьhi do you do online lessons for students ?
Ответить谢谢laoshi❤️makes a lot of sense
Ответить大家,請用中文回覆我的評論。每個主題都可以,我只要練習和真中國人還是會中文的人說
Ответитьvery helpful. I am grateful for your content 😍
Ответитьthank you!
ОтветитьSUBSCRIBED, GREAT ADVISE...THANKS FROM SEOUL
ОтветитьMuito boa professora obrigado 🇧🇷🙏
ОтветитьOCL are really hard for me bc sometimes I don't understand Laoshi, so I tried studying by myself.
ОтветитьMy problem is the opposite my understanding is so good. But I can’t speak back 😂 I guess it’s my 4 years living in mainland
Ответить👍👍
ОтветитьThank you. This video is so useful for me to learn Chinese. Nice to meet you ^^
ОтветитьThanks a lot, i've been struggeling in chinese in taiwan for a year and still can't manage to fully understand what people said. I hope you creat more contents like this 😊 感謝你
ОтветитьGreat video, as always.
I know that sometimes teaching others means not receiving enough feedback on how we do. People goes into receiver mode and don't help the teacher to improve.
So here it goes my 5 cents trying to help your own journey. When you say 'units' it sounds a bit like if you would be saying 'you needs' instead, the reason is that your accentuation on that word is wrong.
You're emphasizing the i vowel but your accent should go into the u vowel.
Muscularly-wise your pronunciation there is correct, you create a u and and i as they should ...but accent-wise you're locating the strength of your sound in the wrong vowel. It should be únit, not unít.
Hope it helps.
Thanks again for your videos, you're amazing Grace.
Thank you and when I watched Chinese dramas I was trying to listen the pinyin but the actors spoke so fast I only catch a few words. The Chinese subtitles in the dramas are normally fast also in changing but I did understand also.
Ответитьthanks
can you give me a apps name that i can connect with chinese people