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Mandarin Blueprint

Mandarin Blueprint

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@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
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@e-genieclimatique
@e-genieclimatique Жыл бұрын
in brief: This video discusses why Mandarin Chinese is considered one of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn and provides insights on how to make the learning process easier. The speaker, a Mandarin coach with 10 years of experience, identifies the specific aspects that make Mandarin challenging to learn, including: 1. Tones: Unlike English, Mandarin uses tones to distinguish meaning. This can be difficult for English speakers to master. 2. Chinese characters: Learning the thousands of characters required to read and understand Mandarin can be time-consuming and challenging. 3. Pronunciation: Mandarin has sounds not found in English, and mastering these sounds can be tough without proper coaching. Furthermore, the language has a large number of homophones, words that sound the same but have different meanings. 4. Grammar: Chinese grammar, including word order and measure words, is substantially different from English, which can pose difficulties for learners. However, the speaker argues that while these factors make Mandarin challenging to learn, it doesn't have to feel difficult or take an inordinate amount of time. They share a revelation they've had after 10 years of experience teaching and learning Mandarin: The approach to learning is a major determinant of the difficulty level. Initially, the speaker struggled to learn Chinese using traditional methods like textbooks, rote memorization, and grammar drills. They found these methods boring, demotivating, and ineffective. Then, they discovered the power of comprehensible input, which is understanding messages in the form of written or spoken Chinese. They also began using memory palace techniques and spaced repetition software to learn and remember Chinese characters and words. This method helped them to master over 3000 characters in a few months, a process that usually takes years using traditional methods. The speaker also improved their understanding of Chinese by reading and listening to Chinese sentences repeatedly, which helped them naturally develop a feel for the language and understand Chinese grammar. They also found that mastering a few tongue positions helped them pronounce Mandarin sounds that don't exist in English. The speaker argues that with the right approach, learning Mandarin can be genuinely easy and fun. They recommend the Mandarin Blueprint method, a comprehensive curriculum that uses effective memory techniques, flashcards, and comprehensible input to take learners from zero to near-native proficiency. The speaker emphasizes that the efficiency, effectiveness, and enjoyment of the methods and tools you use greatly affect how easy or hard Chinese becomes for you. The speaker discusses the difficulty of learning Chinese and highlights three main factors contributing to the ease or difficulty of language acquisition. 1. The Methods: They recount how they used a biased approach and various video resources to learn Chinese and found these to be the best strategies for quick and effective learning. They suggest that different learners might find other methods more useful, but these worked best for them. 2. Life Circumstances: They share how they started a business, Mandarin Blueprint, and how life circumstances (like getting married, starting a family, and managing a business) affected their language learning journey. As their responsibilities increased, their dedication to learning Chinese dwindled. They discuss their struggle with motivation, bad habits, and a lack of physical health, which affected their enthusiasm for self-improvement and learning Chinese. 3. The Individual Learner: Ultimately, the speaker points out that the learner is the most significant factor in the language learning process. Their personal situation, motivation, discipline, mindset, and commitment are crucial to how challenging or enjoyable the language learning journey is. The speaker shares their personal transformation, where they improved in building and maintaining good habits, developed a balance between various life areas, set aside time to immerse in Chinese media, and stopped taking themselves too seriously about making mistakes in speaking Chinese. They stress the importance of being persistent, patient, humble, and curious in the language learning journey. In closing, they encourage viewers to look at the difficulty of learning a language as a combination of the language's complexity, the effectiveness of the learning approach, and the learner's personal characteristics. They advise people to remain consistent, have a positive mindset, maintain good health, trust the language acquisition process, continue discovering new resources, live in the moment, and to laugh at their mistakes. They end by promoting their Mandarin Blueprint courses and encourage viewers to check out their video on integrating Chinese learning into their lifestyle through habit-building. The speaker discusses the difficulty of learning Chinese and highlights three main factors contributing to the ease or difficulty of language acquisition. 1. The Methods: They recount how they used a biased approach and various video resources to learn Chinese and found these to be the best strategies for quick and effective learning. They suggest that different learners might find other methods more useful, but these worked best for them. 2. Life Circumstances: They share how they started a business, Mandarin Blueprint, and how life circumstances (like getting married, starting a family, and managing a business) affected their language learning journey. As their responsibilities increased, their dedication to learning Chinese dwindled. They discuss their struggle with motivation, bad habits, and a lack of physical health, which affected their enthusiasm for self-improvement and learning Chinese. 3. The Individual Learner: Ultimately, the speaker points out that the learner is the most significant factor in the language learning process. Their personal situation, motivation, discipline, mindset, and commitment are crucial to how challenging or enjoyable the language learning journey is. The speaker shares their personal transformation, where they improved in building and maintaining good habits, developed a balance between various life areas, set aside time to immerse in Chinese media, and stopped taking themselves too seriously about making mistakes in speaking Chinese. They stress the importance of being persistent, patient, humble, and curious in the language learning journey. In closing, they encourage viewers to look at the difficulty of learning a language as a combination of the language's complexity, the effectiveness of the learning approach, and the learner's personal characteristics. They advise people to remain consistent, have a positive mindset, maintain good health, trust the language acquisition process, continue discovering new resources, live in the moment, and to laugh at their mistakes. They end by promoting their Mandarin Blueprint courses and encourage viewers to check out their video on integrating Chinese learning into their lifestyle through habit-building.
@coolmonkey619
@coolmonkey619 Жыл бұрын
Chat gbt is that you
@Mascabar
@Mascabar Жыл бұрын
Just watch the video bro
@sjinzaar
@sjinzaar Жыл бұрын
@endtimes6869
@endtimes6869 Жыл бұрын
@@Mascabar saved me 20 minutes
@bobhill-ol7wp
@bobhill-ol7wp Жыл бұрын
@@Mascabar why lol
@lubmo9129
@lubmo9129 Жыл бұрын
I am an Arabic native speaker.. I have been studying Mandarin for less than a year and I am still facing issues with my tones😢... but thanks to you I know now that I have to find my "voice" to give the right tones as all I did was mimicking other voices and always end up tired
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
加油!
@lubmo9129
@lubmo9129 Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint 谢谢!
@lyri-kyunero
@lyri-kyunero Жыл бұрын
You can treat tones as "singing", just imagine starting and ending the syllable from any tunes ranging from "dol" to "sol", I think that helps.
@lubmo9129
@lubmo9129 Жыл бұрын
@@lyri-kyunero thx a lot! I will definitely try this method
@شموستي
@شموستي Жыл бұрын
احس بالأُلـفة، اي نصايح تساعد دراسة الصيني؟
@lyri-kyunero
@lyri-kyunero Жыл бұрын
The character "匹" means "pair", because in the acient times, a horse pairs to a carriage, so the measuring word for a horse which tracts a carriage is "匹"
@jameslee785
@jameslee785 Жыл бұрын
In modern mandarin, 匹 is also used as a counter word for a certain amount of fabric being traded as commmodity. For example, a fabric market is called a 布匹市场 instead of a 布市场
@irwinwinaris9800
@irwinwinaris9800 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar journey learning German. My parents had always strived to send me abroad to Germany for my degree(from a lower middle income Southeast Asian household). I learned it since I was 8, up until graduating high school. The usual pitfalls of rote memorisation, learning grammar rules and memorising vocab. In those nearly eight years my German was conversational at best and I still struggled to follow native speakers. After moving to Germany I realised my current method wasn't going to last. So I started just immersing myself in German everywhere. Read German books, listened to German audiobooks, playing my games in German, conversations with my German uni mates. Now I barely remember anything from the German I learnt in school but I'm mostly fluent and about to finish my bachelor's thesis in German! Looking for a new language to challenge myself with and improve my CV and Chinese seems like the ultimate challenge, glad I found this channel. Keep up the great work.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Excellent, you’ll love what we do here. Also, if you’re serious about taking Mandarin to the next level, check out www.mandarinblueprint.com
@croissantmike4220
@croissantmike4220 Жыл бұрын
Sehr beeindruckend 🙌🏻
@fatcammal
@fatcammal Жыл бұрын
deutsch ist aber ... unpraktisch.
@Hadmaerd
@Hadmaerd Жыл бұрын
I want to be honest with you guys, first time when I clicked on a video on this channel about a week ago my impression was twofold. A guy from my screen was looking right to my soul with his bald eyes and his voice was so confident that in combo I couldn't move and was pretty sure that he is trying to make me sell my house and send all the money to him - everything looked too good to be true without a trick. But I decided to give it a chance (to watch it further, not to sell my house), I watched more videos, relaxed and openminded, and I understood that it was not a trick, it was pure truth which is so alien on KZbin that I couldn't believe it. Such sacred bundle of priceless techniques and simple answers to hardest questions were alike to a strike of a hummer on top of my head. I closed KZbin sat and thought. Nah it's still too good, so I sent some of these videos with pronunciations to my Chinese friends, and of course they said that he talks just like a native and they wouldn't be able to say if he is native or not if they were watching videos with eyes closed. Well. Then I believed. How happy I am that my Chinese language journey has started just two months ago, and without a guide to this mad world of Chinese complexity and overall amount of aspects, JUST IMAGINE, I randomly decided to study PRONUNCIATION and RADICALS first, what a lucky shot, and now thanks to this channel I can gently correct my future path and have such a nice and fun jorney without suffer and pain. I love Chinese language. Wholeheartedly, thanks.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Thrilled to help! 继续加油!
@Hadmaerd
@Hadmaerd Жыл бұрын
不要半途而废!
@jameslee785
@jameslee785 Жыл бұрын
Tones don't always cause more troubles than grammar when trying to get yourself understood, I would personally use a lot of sentence arrangement practices with my students to improve their sense of Mandarin grammar. With vocabularies collected around a certain theme, sentence practices can be easily created and most students liked it.
@predrag-peterilich900
@predrag-peterilich900 Жыл бұрын
Mandarin grammar? There is really no such thing.
@jm7578
@jm7578 Жыл бұрын
I learned to speak fluent Chinese after living one year in Taiwan. The reason why is I spoke with local people only went to school for a couple hours a day and did self study. Living in the target language community is a key to success
@barrelrolldog
@barrelrolldog Жыл бұрын
What else were you doing then? Imo, and from my experience - what i have seen from my classmates. 1 year is not enough for fluency.
@alisah6915
@alisah6915 Жыл бұрын
​@@barrelrolldog people define fluency differently
@barrelrolldog
@barrelrolldog Жыл бұрын
@@alisah6915 Ok yes you are right, i was fluent after one day actually.
@codybritts8195
@codybritts8195 8 ай бұрын
Greetings! I'm here not as a Chinese learner, but as a Japanese learner. I find that both languages present similar "roadblocks" and many of your suggestions were very helpful for me as well!
@bastienpetit5161
@bastienpetit5161 Жыл бұрын
YO ! That's crazy ! I know this means nothing to you but I wanted to share my story. I decided to start learning Chinese this year and as someone with a problem-solver mindset, I decided to study Chinese so efficiently that I'll just learn exponentially faster than anyone. I thought really hard on my own how to accomplish that, learned about the nature of the language and judged what I needed to do first, and set out a plan regardless of the classes I had in school. I've come to have an approach that is exactly like yours with my own tools. I decided to ignore the teacher's advice on what to do in what order (but still used her courses to get better and practice). I'm only at the beginning of this journey, but I'm already leaping ahead of everyone in my class now, and that's without counting the exponential growth that I'm expecting with the hidden first part the grind of learning many characters
@barrelrolldog
@barrelrolldog Жыл бұрын
No need to compare yourself to your classmates kid, there is always someone ahead of you. Plus, you need to come at language learning from a more humble mindset, because studying chinese will humble you!
@ArjanDuijs
@ArjanDuijs Жыл бұрын
I started with mandarin classes in january, following the HSK books, the traditional way with a chinese teacher, repeating, writing, repeating wrtiting.. no explaining. so things dont stick to much, just the stuff you are doing at the moment. i bumped into mandarin blueprint little over a week ago and gave it a try. i did it comletely from the beginning (the pronunciation course). I flew through the course and i must say its quite well done. wat suprised me is that even if you are working on pronunciation, it covers quite a lot of stuff from the HSK 1. so even though you are "just getting to know the pronunciation", in the background you are learning HSK 1 as well.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
thanks!
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Жыл бұрын
Honestly the reading sounds much more fun than the speaking
@merccat67
@merccat67 Жыл бұрын
I’m a new learner (about 6 months in). A huge ah-ha moment for me was stumbling across character particles. Suddenly a whole bunch of characters made sense and I could make decent guesses at the context or even meaning of new characters. I’m still very much a beginner and can only use basic phrases, but realizations like that give us beginners a great sense of forward movement.
@danbo967
@danbo967 Жыл бұрын
by particles you mean the radicals ?
@merccat67
@merccat67 Жыл бұрын
@@danbo967 yeah, that is what I meant, although I think particles are a thing too, where a character that isn’t a radical is used in composition to form a new character
@cocohoco2979
@cocohoco2979 9 ай бұрын
Amazing video. You're speaking from your heart with the wisdom acquired. The insights you share are priceless! I hope more people could realise all this before they make that long and unnecessary journey we took.
@arisaka233
@arisaka233 Жыл бұрын
this video was really motivating and you story was very interesting to hear, i love your videos and thank you for helping us all
@hectorpg1181
@hectorpg1181 Жыл бұрын
One thing that it has not been mentioned is “learning phonetics” for me it’s one of the keys to fluency and really mastering whatever language you want to speak
@lehung7731
@lehung7731 Жыл бұрын
Could you read a mini story with your voice so that we can listen to it everyday. Thank you very much
@sixhunt
@sixhunt Жыл бұрын
love how pros tell you how easy stuff is that they ace at :)
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
It was HARD for a LONG time though!
@sixhunt
@sixhunt Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint i believe !!
@Legomanfred
@Legomanfred 7 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I'm currently on that road, driving the crappy car that is current learning methods. I can relate to everything you mentioned in your video. I am not afraid to throw down some of what I've learned to a native Chinese speaker. I've always been interested in language. I'm probably going to sign in to the Mandarin Blueprint in the coming months. Thanks 👍
@EricZucchini
@EricZucchini Жыл бұрын
I'm actually learning Japanese in the moment, and this thing about how learning the ideographic characters actually makes the whole thing much easier is actually really counterintuitive. I remember before doing it I actually thought the opposite would be true.
@stacysu414
@stacysu414 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your personal language learning journey with us, which I find very relatable! Great video on learning about Mandarin, or any languages really. Very inspiring!
@ghettofridge
@ghettofridge Жыл бұрын
As somebody currently learning Japanese (and about to travel to Japan for the first time in 2 days) there's a lot of good advice here that's universal to learning any language. I myself found that it boils down to personal commitment: if you're just going through the motions and expecting some tangible outcome then yes it's going to be a long and miserable process. However if you tackle it from a perspective that works for you the process is going to feel much more worthwhile. Ultimately it boils down to how willing are you to venture outside your comfort zone and cast aside your preconceptions of how language works based on your mother tongue.
@Nohablogringo-
@Nohablogringo- Жыл бұрын
How’s Japan? 😄
@ghettofridge
@ghettofridge Жыл бұрын
@@Nohablogringo- Very wonderful! I've heard stories prior to coming but I'm still in awe of how convenient everything is, from the transportation to the Konbinis and vending machines haha
@cheeseoreos493
@cheeseoreos493 14 күн бұрын
9:45 the method of language learning you are recommending is essentially acquiring language through naturalisation, which I always heard was one of the slowest ways to acquire the necessary vocabulary, and grammar skills. Since we learned this way when we were children when we were most receptive to learning languages. However using this method as an adult is considerably harder. As I understand
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 8 күн бұрын
Hey there , we beg to differ . Here's why : www.loom.com/share/efb30820aef5461da3909a1427b22ead
@ronaldronald8819
@ronaldronald8819 Жыл бұрын
Learning Chinese maybe in the future. But the method you described is awesome and can be applied to learning in general. Cheers and 谢谢你
@ashleybennett4418
@ashleybennett4418 Жыл бұрын
I recommend using skritter for learning 汉字
@tsae7088
@tsae7088 Жыл бұрын
thanks a lot for this, really gives a motivation sparkle and makes you understand just how incredibly effective it is to simply enjoy learning something in general, no matter what it is
@coyeosorio9659
@coyeosorio9659 Жыл бұрын
Aprendo ingles mirando tus videos y tambien mandarin, genial
@neko2718_
@neko2718_ 2 ай бұрын
Same
@GAJM314
@GAJM314 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for demystifying the process. Do you produce similar videos for native Mandarin Chinese speakers seeking help with English pronunciation?
@acquiremandarin
@acquiremandarin Жыл бұрын
I am on 6:00 of this video and before I continue to watch I have to say your pronunciation is excellent.
@squigglove
@squigglove 26 күн бұрын
I don't understand why I constantly hear that Chinese is the most difficult language to learn. American English is my only language. I love learning hànzì and having that pictorial to distinguish words. I honestly feel like hànzì is the key to learning Chinese more easily. In addition to apps and children's books. Probably my favorite part of learning Chinese is getting into the nitty-gritty breakdowns of the hànzì radicals. It's like a puzzle!
@Paristan01
@Paristan01 Жыл бұрын
I love memory palaces and I hope you don’t mind my mentioning it, Anthony Metivar is the magician with these. I use it for Lao but Lao is easier for me because I had already learned some Chines and love the magic and Mandarin. A felt the grammar has a logic to it and it is not that different to English really. It has amazing logic and beauty to it. I am impressed with your work as it has a natural logic to it also. I studied at University for 2 years and still could barely speak it but it has given me the skeleton to hand flesh on, so as to speak. But I learned by tackling big books that were bilingual. I learned to read it quickly. But I haven’t studied for 14 years and only now, living in Lao, I am motivated to learn again and have the advantage of having lots of Chinese visitors here now. Thanks for being inspiring. I am just about to start with it again.
@briantomoconnor
@briantomoconnor Жыл бұрын
A brilliant summary. My answers to the seven "You" questions: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Yes Brian!
@PontificusPinion
@PontificusPinion Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I need this for learning Hindi. Including pictures of tongue position for the four T and four D sounds in Hindi.
@RosyJi
@RosyJi Жыл бұрын
wow ,i iwll share your video to my students ,is awesome
@DanielLeoSimpson
@DanielLeoSimpson Жыл бұрын
This method works!
@kha0s616
@kha0s616 5 ай бұрын
saying "oh shî" has never been more funny
@yarmy9846
@yarmy9846 Жыл бұрын
such great advice but i have to say that i always expect to see a course of some sort being promoted in these sorts of videos lol, makes me doubt everything tbh
@marshalls951
@marshalls951 Жыл бұрын
I'm just starting out to learn chinese because I am meeting a friend from China next month and wanted to impress her a little 😁 altho 1 month is way too short to learn anything I think.
@tericollier8232
@tericollier8232 Жыл бұрын
The tones are actually the very first thing that I started out with learning. Then, during the first couple of weeks after being exposed to writing down the characters and pinyin together, I accidentally came across a picture online that describes what direction each stroke is done as and what the name of the stroke is. Understanding the strokes made it a little easier to understand what I was looking at even if I could not understand what character I was looking at. A level of understanding just needs a foothold to build your foundation from. I also highly recommend going through a online dictionary that will can translate between mandarin, pinyin and english, with the bonus of an example of how to properly pronounce the character and the bonus of multiple sentences that show the character in use.
@homiekeen23
@homiekeen23 7 ай бұрын
Any example of such online dictionary please? Any you used? Thanks
@marwaalameri3835
@marwaalameri3835 Ай бұрын
Maybe reader pen?
@jakubbriza7274
@jakubbriza7274 Жыл бұрын
8:20-8:45 for a second I thought there are some connections between the different meanings of shi - like shi4 (city) and shi4 (market) - I believe it comes from the same idea that every city in China has a marketplace. Many other words like mai3 to buy and mai4 to sell, I believe the sound mai at the beginning was something like "to trade" and later it became more specific and mai3 became to buy and mai4 to sell. But it's only my observation and never found any research study that would confirm my thesis.
@davidgivins4203
@davidgivins4203 Жыл бұрын
A lot goes into acquiring another language!😊
@山川川山
@山川川山 Жыл бұрын
谢谢老师!
@someonedoe9591
@someonedoe9591 Жыл бұрын
My dumbass thought "Red" and "Read" don't sound the same... then I realised it was past tense.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@stewartbone4236
@stewartbone4236 20 күн бұрын
Very high quality commentary.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 14 күн бұрын
Thank you :)
@Ray89135
@Ray89135 Жыл бұрын
There are tones in English too. Ex: "to" and "two" and "too". Next time you're in an elevator, try saying "I'm going to two too". Try to say that without using different tones. You can't.
@davidguss5277
@davidguss5277 Жыл бұрын
Chinese kids don't learn tones.They acquire them naturally. Great tips!
@doxparadox1542
@doxparadox1542 Жыл бұрын
Not 100% true. Tones are mainly dealt with in elemtary school in China when teaching Pinyin, and there is a multiple chocie question on pronunciation of words/phrases in the College Entrance Exam.
@pizizhangsg1319
@pizizhangsg1319 Жыл бұрын
As the characters are pronounced in mandarin and dialects differently, they share the same meanings for them. In fact it doesn't matter how the characters are pronounced. People will understand you when you show them the characters.
@combeechan
@combeechan Жыл бұрын
Hey Mandarin Blueprint Coach, I did Heisig method for a year and learned the core definition and how to write the 3k most common hanzi. Then I spent a year and half learning the core pinyin and tone for those 3k. What should I do next? I can identify and say the 3k correctly with around 93-95% accuracy depending on sleep, lol. Just grab some college textbooks and go forward?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
You've completed the build stage. Congrats! Now GET (immerse) and ACTIVATE (practice output) and you'll make the progress you want.
@combeechan
@combeechan Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Great, thank you!
@jdeebz303
@jdeebz303 6 ай бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint So how long should an average person expect to be able to have basic to mid level conversations in Mandarin? I want to purchase your course, but I'm scepticle.
@Lemurai
@Lemurai Жыл бұрын
My earliest run in over something Chinese was in Korea a guy in front of me in a Seoul market place called the Korean vendor, Chinese, hilarity ensued after that 😂😂😂 all I heard were shouts of “I no Chinee! YOU Chinee!👉 and lost of things breaking & someone running in the opposite direction. Fun memories 😂 but at the time, it kind of did get me to look into China because I wanted to know what that reaction was all about.
@capcompass9298
@capcompass9298 Жыл бұрын
4:30 44 stone dead lions (in Mandarin).
@markykid8760
@markykid8760 7 ай бұрын
Hi, I'm very new to learning zhōngwén. Why did you say 只 as zhī instead of zhĭ ? Was it a mistake or something subtle in the tones? Thank you.
@markykid8760
@markykid8760 7 ай бұрын
From later in the video, I think you meant a long narrow cat (ↀᆽↀ),,===================,∫ zhī māo
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 7 ай бұрын
只 is a heteronym (多音字) with multiple pronunciations, and both zhī and zhĭ are correct depending on the usage and context. 只 zhī - measure word for many animals (not all), one of a pair (eyes or ears), utensils (such as chopsticks, straws) or boats 只 zhĭ - adv. meaning "only/merely/just"
@markykid8760
@markykid8760 7 ай бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint Perfect, thanks!
@byw8396
@byw8396 Жыл бұрын
why am i here, i am a native Chinese speaker😅,不过老师讲课很吸引人,就当练英语听力了😂😂
@Jordan-Ramses
@Jordan-Ramses Жыл бұрын
I like to criticize English lessons. Sometimes I watch teaching English videos and say 'That is wrong.' But English is not the same everywhere.
@photo200
@photo200 Жыл бұрын
@@Jordan-Ramses LOL, Chinese isn't the same everywhere either, especially pronunciation-wise. I'll occasionally watch Chinese comedy KZbin videos (where different people come on stage and perform comedy monologues), and sometimes I will completely understand one person and hardly understand the next person at all due to their accent. I'm the most accustomed to Chinese people with 'southern' accents (less 捲舌, sometimes almost none at all) because they are the ones I converse with the most. In fact, I've picked up somewhat of a southern accent in Chinese. I used to feel self-conscious about that, but it no longer bothers me.
@Jordan-Ramses
@Jordan-Ramses Жыл бұрын
@@photo200 I've lived in America for 50 years. I am pretty intelligent and educated. So it's just when I hear an English lesson and they say that things that I say are wrong. I am thinking what?? No, that is what we say in America.
@xevaken
@xevaken Жыл бұрын
I'm Chinese. I still fail Chinese. :)
@nineteenfortyeight6762
@nineteenfortyeight6762 Жыл бұрын
Just FYI I gave up on Chinese because of the writing. Later, a gal from Taiwan told me I should have learned traditional characters (and learn simplified later if I want). Because the traditional characters have more parts, but the parts have more meaning.
@barrelrolldog
@barrelrolldog Жыл бұрын
Learn whatever system is relevant to you, if you are going to china - simplified. If you are going to taiwan or HK - Simplified. Thats it.
@andrewdion2107
@andrewdion2107 Жыл бұрын
5:16 一匹布
@sammiix
@sammiix Жыл бұрын
I find myself recognising and recalling the meanings fairly quickly, but I can't seem to get my head around the tones
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
It will come in time! Keep working on it.
@gladyslin
@gladyslin Жыл бұрын
How do I join your class really I find my self confused and lost 😞
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Gladys, I am sorry to hear you are feeling confused. We can absolutely help you, you can buy The Mandarin Blueprint Method here -> www.mandarinblueprint.com/buy-the-blueprint/
@uh8053
@uh8053 2 ай бұрын
I wanna ask something. When you learn chinese words, do you learn all the pinyin first then memorize the hanzi. Or do you learn both of them at the same time?🙏🏻
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 2 ай бұрын
It depends on you but it might be best to learn both at the same time
@uh8053
@uh8053 2 ай бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint 好的,thank you so much for your advice!🙏🏻💯
@balford2112
@balford2112 Жыл бұрын
Question: did you learn Chinese while living in China? Learning a language while in the country has a huge advantage that is almost impossible to replicate outside of it.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
This is a great question, the answer is both at various times. They learned plenty independently while not in China but a lot while they were there also.
@PIMargi
@PIMargi Жыл бұрын
I think another reason is how it is taught. Instead of translating it in Chinese order everyone puts it in English order.
@holycow3355
@holycow3355 Жыл бұрын
If it's any consolation I am chinese speak cantonese, can read & write chinese, 10 yrs & still can't master mandarin ( due to lack of practice ) !!!!
@Nohablogringo-
@Nohablogringo- Жыл бұрын
6:50 7:36
@moosaanwar7919
@moosaanwar7919 Жыл бұрын
Level 1 language. Who gave them levels, on what criteria.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Which part of the video are you referring to?
@JackJackrabbit
@JackJackrabbit Жыл бұрын
The levels were given by The Foreign service Institute of the USA, it is based on how long they expect to have to spend to teach an ambassador from zero to proficient.
@benjiang9789
@benjiang9789 Жыл бұрын
It took the native Chinese speakers years to learn enough characters.
@taiquangong9912
@taiquangong9912 Жыл бұрын
I am studying chinese now and have a hard time finding native speakers to chat with.
@desltiny2884
@desltiny2884 Жыл бұрын
5:04 scariest moment
@ChinaCoachLeBlanc
@ChinaCoachLeBlanc Жыл бұрын
Can I join and use in China? Pay In China?
@ChinaCoachLeBlanc
@ChinaCoachLeBlanc Жыл бұрын
Your website does not accept WeChat or Alipay 😭
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
@@ChinaCoachLeBlanc We can accept for the single payment option. Please get in touch at contact@mandarinblueprint.com
@SkincarewithAliKhalid
@SkincarewithAliKhalid 8 ай бұрын
But if you become good in chinese already you can still consider Chinese easy when you are not practing chinese a lot
@Fluency_Hub
@Fluency_Hub 7 ай бұрын
你好厉害,完全听不出是歪果仁😅
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 7 ай бұрын
哈哈,第一次看到“歪果仁”这个词,也谢谢你的夸奖!
@bfeyhicsklew1840
@bfeyhicsklew1840 Жыл бұрын
I also have this problem it is so hard😥
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Keep working and you’ll get there!
@MrHkl8324
@MrHkl8324 Жыл бұрын
Because the vocab....end.
@JB52520
@JB52520 Жыл бұрын
"100 characters a day easily" I give up.
@paulwalther5237
@paulwalther5237 Жыл бұрын
Of course it’s gradual but it took me about 6 years to read Japanese (similar writing system). It’s definitely a test of endurance. You do get a few prodigies on the internet that learn it way faster though.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Totally possible with this method: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iYa5eYB7itGXaqs
@vawcreations5887
@vawcreations5887 Жыл бұрын
I WAS THINKING, HOW MUCH YOU ARE TELLING WITHOUT TELLING ANYTHING!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing that in all caps
@xiaoyuvax
@xiaoyuvax Жыл бұрын
11:15 Reading 100 56 🤦‍♂
@Risky_Boots999
@Risky_Boots999 Жыл бұрын
one punch man in chinese?!
@andresleon2293
@andresleon2293 Жыл бұрын
Tones and characters, and the vocabulary are the hardest things Tones get easy by just listening... Characters should be learned when you become fluent, start with pinyin.... Vocabulary gets easy with space repetition... That's it, super easy, you guys complicate yourselves too much by learning characters and try to pronounce everything perfectly from the beginning
@Ray89135
@Ray89135 Жыл бұрын
In some respect Chinese is easier than English or Spanish: 1. There's only 4 verb tenses whereas English has 12 2. Verb forms stay the same regardless of subject pronoun, not so in English. Ex: I AM, you ARE, he IS. 3. There's no gender in nouns, whereas in Spanish all nouns are feminine or masculine (totally unnecessary) 4. Nouns, adjectives, adverbs are combined. Ex: beauty (noun), beautiful (adjective), beautifully (adverb). In Chinese all that is expressed with one word: mei. 5. There's no need for plurals, unless specifically needed. English ex: I caught 3 fish (plural is understood).
@Mascabar
@Mascabar Жыл бұрын
doesn't English have 2 verb tenses?
@zlonewolf
@zlonewolf Жыл бұрын
All those are lingual grammar and doesnt make english complex nor spanish. English is international language becos of its simplicity. Its one of easiest language to learn. singular vs plural and tenses Am/Is/are. was/were. Have/had. After that romance language derived from Latin like Spanish/French/Portuguese/Italian etc are 2nd easiest. Then there is 3rd hardest are ProtoEuropean ie German, Finnish, Russian etc 4th category are Oriental Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Japanese etc 5th and hardest are dead languages for obvious reason that there are no native speakers and literacy depends on your own desire to learn the language itself ie hieroglyphs, ancient sea scrolls, etc.
@Ray89135
@Ray89135 Жыл бұрын
I beg to differ, I am a retired English teacher and taught lots of foreign students. They all have similar problems with verb conjugations (which is way more complicated than it needs to be). I also speak Chinese, so I know what I'm talking about.
@DarkOps2442
@DarkOps2442 Жыл бұрын
Can you please say I love you at normal speed? I am having difficulties finding it said naturally. It is always slowed down for us stupid Americans 😂
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
We will add to the content list! Keep an eye for the future!
@adonasbuhr2784
@adonasbuhr2784 Жыл бұрын
Mind over matter 2023
@honeytang3066
@honeytang3066 Жыл бұрын
That would be the "You" component... 😁
@nelsonbolivar7171
@nelsonbolivar7171 Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha. You said that spanish is easy to learn? Trata de conjugar el verbo "tener" en este espacio y te cuento cómo de bien lo hiciste.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Compared to Chinese? Yep.
@Fluency_Hub
@Fluency_Hub 7 ай бұрын
By contract, the Chinese language is surely weird.
@proudwhovian5161
@proudwhovian5161 Жыл бұрын
I’m going to be honest, I didn’t make it past 4 minutes in this video because it was some of the dumbest crap I’d ever heard. You have to learn 3,000 individual characters before you can even start learning the language? That’s stupid. Like, genuinely idiotic, if for no other reason than the characters ARE the language and they don’t - shouldn’t - and probably can’t - be learned in isolation. You literally cannot learn a character without learning it’s meaning and/or how it is pronounced. Sure, I guess you can learn to recognize them as abstract shapes or images without knowing anything else about them - but that’s not learning the characters. So, again, you literally cannot learn them in isolation. I have been studying Chinese for just over 3 years. I have been learning the characters, pinyin/pronunciation, grammar, etc. alongside each other from the start. For every new character, word, or word phrase I learn, I have learned how to recognize and write the character, how to pronounce it, and how to use it. It isn’t difficult - you just have to stop looking at the language as being composed of separate parts that you can learn in isolation of one another. I just can’t get over how dumb the first few minutes of this video are. And no, I won’t be watching the rest. Just…oof.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
Lol
@kawaiihikari0
@kawaiihikari0 10 ай бұрын
Chinese is crazy ridiculous 😂 these times bro. I gotta break my jaw. Loll I’d rather learn 4 other Latin based languages at once rather that mandarin 😂
@波兰在线劈瓜
@波兰在线劈瓜 Жыл бұрын
中国人在此,有问题随便问🌝🌝
@BegiB
@BegiB Жыл бұрын
To waste Life on smth so idiotic, some symbols, tones. I use English. I will use it. I used it. Why not simplify it? Those willing to waste time can study 100s of languages.
@Jordan-Ramses
@Jordan-Ramses Жыл бұрын
Learning Chinese is hard. Using slave labor and harvesting your organs is super easy. Barely an inconvenience.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
So, you’ve got a communist dictatorship for me? Yes sir I do!
@freespeech515
@freespeech515 Жыл бұрын
You are going wrong way. People only want to learn so they can understand what people speak in TV drama. Why go to writing system. you just messed up the video
@seren48725
@seren48725 7 ай бұрын
I don't agree with you. I'm learning how to write besides all the other language skills.
@jackthompson8377
@jackthompson8377 Жыл бұрын
Very choppy presentation. Tells your personal journey, not how to approach learning the language. Why flash up words like “easy”, “hard”, or “fun”? We know what these are in spoken form.
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
👍
@IgorYentaltsev
@IgorYentaltsev Жыл бұрын
Nice, you play the video thinking the guy is just sincerely sharing about how he learned the language, but all it turns out to be is just advertising for his business. Well played...
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
It's both. And our courses are insanely effective, so yeah we're going to promote them lol
@IgorYentaltsev
@IgorYentaltsev Жыл бұрын
@@MandarinBlueprint if a video is fully or partially promotional, it should be clearly visible in the title or the picture (e.g. "contains add/ promotion"). this would be only fair. . lol.
@Noiconnotag
@Noiconnotag Жыл бұрын
This video didn't help me one bit, 20 minutes commercial and waste of time.
@lone_dead_corpse
@lone_dead_corpse Жыл бұрын
Wait... Passed HSK 6 less than for one year? 😮 Sir, I worship you... I'm Russian, I speak English, struggling with German and my Chinese is already "putrefied" by now (after learning by diving completely into that for several months but I barely remember HSK1-2 words😅🥲)... I go here for getting motivation, thank you!
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
you're welcome!
@paulsanjaya3158
@paulsanjaya3158 Жыл бұрын
How to take tones course from your program?
@muskyoxes
@muskyoxes Жыл бұрын
"I've discovered there are three main factors that affect the difficulty." Me too: vocabulary, vocabulary, and vocabulary. Everything else is rounding error. It's amazing how many words are in supposed "children's material" or "comprehensible input". Little kids know a huge swath of words and it takes forever to catch them
@alice33
@alice33 7 ай бұрын
I speak Polish so the Chinese is easy to pronounce.
@nobodynobodoy2695
@nobodynobodoy2695 Жыл бұрын
I've watched 7k hrs of japanese animes and unfortunately wasn't studying them while watching so I only learned a few terms every now and then. If only it was that easy.
@nand42
@nand42 Жыл бұрын
I would love to book your course - but 997,- $ is just not possible for me… I guess I’ll wait and hope to get some BF coupon in November 🤷‍♂️
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint Жыл бұрын
The MB Challenge is an inexpensive starter option: mandarinbp.com/challenge
@SimplicityForGood
@SimplicityForGood Жыл бұрын
you English speakers have the most difficulties to learn ANY other language than ANYONE else have in this world! just saying .... "what do you call a person that speak three languages? Trilingual .... what do you call a person that speak two languages? - Bilingual... what do you call a person that only speak one language? - AMERICAN!!! "
@paulom6783
@paulom6783 10 ай бұрын
Muy buena la data ( información ) de tu video. Y sobre todo hay que disfrutar lo Disfrutar el aprendizaje y progresar con el error. I enjoy learning Chinesse day by day. 多谢
@zahiramarzak1433
@zahiramarzak1433 Жыл бұрын
I am Moroccan and I love learning languages. I am now learning Russian and Korean together and I recently started learning Chinese
@soilewiirila7289
@soilewiirila7289 Жыл бұрын
Take Finnish next.
@userr717
@userr717 Жыл бұрын
How ?? 🤐
@zahiramarzak1433
@zahiramarzak1433 Жыл бұрын
@@userr717 When you want something with passion you'll find solutions to it and dedicate yourself to it
@chuckiepeoples
@chuckiepeoples Жыл бұрын
Motivation is a huge one.
@poobumweefat
@poobumweefat 5 ай бұрын
Yo, what’s the cartoon at 16:19 brother?
@MandarinBlueprint
@MandarinBlueprint 5 ай бұрын
Incidentally, that's the Japanese Anime, "Conan". Luke must have been watching a Chinese dub!
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