MUST-KNOW Trick to Learn Chinese Faster!

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Are you still using rote memorization to learn Chinese? There's a better way! Learn to find patterns to help you remember new vocabulary, and you'll even find some very interesting meanings behind Chinese characters!

NOTE: This is an excerpt taken from the "Family Members" video.

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I'm reading a book on modern China by an american author named Evan Osnos, and he writes there that the character wei you showed is how the artist Ai wei wei got his name. I was reading it just today, what a coincidence that I also happened to watch the video!

marialikia.
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Your videos are so cool...even if you're talking about very basic stuff, it is always pleasant!

Thanks for making and sharing them! 🙏

v_vncml
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Can you please made video about a measure words of Chinese?

fcstxbr
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Starting off a couple weeks ago I found learning mandarin hard but it’s quite easy if you IMMERSE yourself in it

jamesdot
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I have just completed hsk 1 and the similarities between some of the characters was astonishing. I tried and compared some of them though I didn't know the trick as you're teaching. Eg.( 家, 买)(写, 号)(有, 看)(名, 岁)(在, 住). Though these characters mean different things, their similarities encouraged me to be very particular about each character since a single stroke in a character could mean an entirely new thing. Thanks for this video.

akyena
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Base in formation runs handsomely and graciously thanks to your guidance.
It's somewhat prime!

victorb_Mudvayne
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i have been studying for over a year now and if i had to meet a chinese speaker i would not be able to communicate with him

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Great video. However, during this International Women's Month, I want to remind you that you consistently used the male family members before the female ones. Not blaming you, I know that's the culture we were all raised in, and it's hard to break free of that conditioning. I'm just mentioning it so that you'll ponder why that is so, and what subliminal message that conveys, however unintented that might be.

adin