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@BaoBao-im4zv11 ай бұрын
The key thing that this dude did was LEARNING LIKE A NATIVE. He literally learned Chinese by speaking with Chinese people, just like a baby who is born in China. If you don't have this opportunity please don't get discouraged. Reaching this level of Chinese is great but definitely is not a regular thing. Most of the people don't have enough time to study for even 1 hour a day so if we would be able to calculate how many hours did this guy studied in 1.5 years maybe it will be equal to your 4 year study. So if you are a starter please don't expect this type of development but try to study as much as you can and also try the methods that he mentioned.
@mjp.77656 ай бұрын
Thanks I’m learning Chinese and really enjoying it. But actually I have no opportunity to talk with lime him. I’d like to meet Chinese people in my business field to practice 🤩
@danal813 ай бұрын
You can't learn like a native when you learn at a later age. You always learn through your native language and hear/pronounce tones the way you would in your language. It is an automatic process your brain does- it maps the sounds it hears to the sounds in native language. It is very hard to get past that later in life, of course it is possible to a degree, but not completely. It also depends on a person, their talents, hearing, muscle flexibility, etc.
@sof2900-i9s11 күн бұрын
There's always a catch in something like this. His Chinese is really good, the best I've heard by a foreigner. I currently study at ZJU in Hangzhou and we have 400+ students (some who are native Chinese) and no one is on this level. However, he only knows 100 characters? I *suspect* there's more to it than what we're seeing. In a few of his videos I noticed he was being coached off camera by a Chinese native. That's probably his partner. It's not wrong and completely normal, but a lot of fluent Mandarin speakers leave that part out when discussing Mandarin speaking tips.
@danal8111 күн бұрын
@ of course they’re a catch. I wouldn’t be surprised at all he has learned it for far longer than he claims.
@drannelchannel80652 жыл бұрын
His vocabulary and sentence structures are so good, this is really impressive for only 1.5 years. This inspires me to be at his level
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that you are inspired by his story! 加油加油😄💪
@THE_ONLY_GOD2 жыл бұрын
Certainly would be one way to waste some months
@annemuenkai56792 жыл бұрын
It's 5 year not 1,5 he lies..and he has been to taiwan for a long time. A liar
@THE_ONLY_GOD2 жыл бұрын
@@annemuenkai5679 Seems appropriate for a liar to be fluent in chinese...haha
@jorrdan.2 жыл бұрын
@@THE_ONLY_GOD why would learning a language be a waste?
@danilopablo98482 жыл бұрын
Don't feel down hearted if you've been studying for longer and you have not achieved his level yet, and if you haven't started studying don't expect to be that good in a such a short time frame. I've been studying mandarin for 6 years and just recently I feel somewhat comfortable with the language Everyone's different. Keep thriving
@vitaliy18582 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I needed to hear that!
@informant40032 жыл бұрын
@@vitaliy1858 Agreed, you also have to keep in mind that Will spent roughly 4 hours of study a day, for 1.5 years. 1.5 years is subjective, the average person doesnt spend anywhere near this in study time and some dont study everyday (some people even only take a class 1-2 times a week) , so technically someone could achieve what he did in 4-5 years by just studying 1 hour a day. And the best practice of all is actually conversing with a Native speaker which he did everyday. Still what he did is an absolutely amazing feat and he far surpasses my Mandarin level and I have been learning over a year BUT I only spend about 10-20 mins learning per day so of course theres a huge difference. So take his advice, don't be disheartened at all due to your level difference and have been learning longer than Will. Take it at your own pace.
@azrilntdrill2 жыл бұрын
I dont feel disheartened. In fact I feel annoyed. STOP SPROUTING nonsense that you can get fluent within 1.5years. It is so darn annoying.
@k.c11262 жыл бұрын
His real advantage was the free time, but having friends who were willing to chat with him comes a close second.
@k.c11262 жыл бұрын
@@azrilntdrill It's not nonsense. It's literally possible. BUT you have to replicate the conditions under which he accomplished his level of fluency to receive similar results.
@jienz19902 жыл бұрын
OMG, I can't believe that he has been learning Mandarin for only one and a half year! His Mandarin is amazingly good! Pretty close to a native speaker!
For all you guys stating this isn't possible, thanks for the motivation. I love when people say something is not possible so I can go out and prove them wrong. Regardless, my main motivation is getting to one day live in china and learn the culture through speaking to people
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Go for it!! You can do it with right materials, methods, tools and instruction! 加油加油💪💪
@taiquangong9912 Жыл бұрын
@@RitaChinesecan a high level be reached in short period of time? I need to find a practice partner, but difficult.
@WinkelmanSM-311 ай бұрын
So how good is your chinese right now?👀
@kaleoscreations9 ай бұрын
@@WinkelmanSM-3 nobody ever responds to this question in KZbin comments :(
@pookz30672 ай бұрын
You should not be living your life to prove wrong those who do not think about you at all. Success achieved through trying to prove others wrong will eternally be empty.
@oceanrem65312 жыл бұрын
Wow, this dude's Chinese is really good. Although you can detect a slight trace of foreign accent, his spoken Chinese is excellent.
@toddjohnson271 Жыл бұрын
I know 30 year chinese colleagues that never lose accent. It matters not.
@marianocastro34302 жыл бұрын
This guy is mind-blowing! A year and a half! He learned Chinese faster than a toddler! Seriously amazing! He is my biggest inspiration! Thank you for sharing this!
@RamirezGold10 ай бұрын
For every one of his kind, there are 100 that won't have that success with the exact same techniques. Those guys are just not invited to language focus podcasts. It's a selection bias.
@Moh_Irzan2 жыл бұрын
He must have had much much much free time to learn the language. Hats off to his unwavering effort and dedication.
@regalsurvivor34185 ай бұрын
No excuses
@angrypastabrewing3 ай бұрын
The key is motivation
@LucaPedro9 ай бұрын
i think the most impressive is his pronunciation. honestly his vocab is like HSK5, which is very possible in 1.5 years. And the grammar he uses is not complex, about HSK4 and HSK5. But his pronunciation really shocks me, its very native! he must have focused a lot in immersion with Chinese friends to reach this level.
@xantiom4 ай бұрын
4 hours a day, everyday, socializing and proactively talking to himself, and painstakingly using anki. Only that dedication can achirve this. There is no textbook or course than can get you there, but his method is the one that the language institute in the Navy uses for their officers.
@musaad93262 жыл бұрын
He's not only diligent he's also smart if people noticed, I enjoyed him
@ms.montero57199 ай бұрын
You won't forget your Chinese if you learn Spanish. I speak English and Spanish fluently and I am adding Chinese. I think the key is to alternate inputs and outputs in the 2 foreign languages alternating every other day to maintain fluency in all three languages. You can have communication in English for a small portion of the day.. There are books on strategies of how to maintain fluency in three to five languages.
@kaleoscreations11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the excellent subtitles! This kind of quality is hard to find. I'm 25 minutes into it so far. I've spent around 6 hours watching this video already, pausing to look up vocabulary, re-listening to sentences until I hear the words. 你們說很快啊! Once I got halfway through the video, I changed the speed to 0.75x speed and that really helps. This video is definitely taking me to the next level!
@kaleoscreationsАй бұрын
Rewatching 9 months later, this is my favorite Chinese learning video on KZbin. I'm amazed at his ability to express himself and his effortless grammar. Your subtitles and notes really elevate the video. I tried some of his methods. In the last 9 months my reading and listening comprehension has gone up but I'm still slow, can't quite keep up with most content. This took me a little over an hour to re-watch, so 7x faster!
@someoneelse69342 жыл бұрын
Ironically enough, I started learning Spanish 1.5 years ago, also because of Covid. I am at a high intermediate level now. I just started learning Mandarin a couple weeks ago. So far, so good. Interesting interview!
@dychui7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful interview and video. This guy is an inspiration for all us language learners! I feel I had a similar arc as him with Spanish and Portuguese, just fully immersing myself in audio materials and hanging out with people that speak those languages. Now I am beginning to improve my Mandarin and it seems like a big hill to climb, but watching your channel and interviews like this keeps me motivated !!
@Speechbound Жыл бұрын
Rita, what a fantastic video, thanks for putting together those meticulous subtitles, that must have been a lot of work! Will's level is incredibly impressive!
@BáiXiǎomíng3 ай бұрын
I lived in China for about 3 years. I enjoyed learning the language and eventually did the HsK up to level 3. But this is 3 years ago, although I’m still learning, my level is decent, but the fact he accomplish this level of 标准说的话 is very impressive. Big ups. I’m envious.
@Rozonkomo2 жыл бұрын
This was a great interview, and I learned about a lot of other resources I wasn't aware of before. As someone that has been trying to use various self-teaching resources for studying Chinese over the past ~8 months or so, it's really amazing to see someone that has done so well. Unfortunately, much like Will has no one to practice Spanish with, I don't really have anyone to practice Chinese with. I may need to look into something like Tandem and see if that works for me. Looking forward to the next part of this series.
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Yay glad you find the video helpful! To use the language with real people is really important for language learning! Good luck with your studies!
@TulekBehar2 жыл бұрын
Go Hello talk. Much better than Tandem
@tianqiwang869 Жыл бұрын
His sentence structure and pronunciation is soooo good, too good. Better than most people I know that have been speaking Chinese for many years as a second language.
@tianqiwang869 Жыл бұрын
No, I take my word back. He is not just better. His sentences are just like a native speaker. And his accent is 99% like a native speaker.
@SuperGuitarboyz Жыл бұрын
Its not about The vocabs but the rythym that makes his chinese sound so authentic. I know all of the vocabs he use but I cant speak like that
@bwogisean2 жыл бұрын
after studying Chinese for about 4 semesters online, i realize that i know a lot of simple words and sentences but without the fluency to fully describe what i'm thinking about... now that I've found a native language partner, its slowly coming together although not as fast as i would like ;-)
@pauliinuma2 жыл бұрын
Hi Rita! Thanks for continuing to upload your videos! He is really amazing! 1.5 years???! Wow!
@ivicaradojkovic7532 жыл бұрын
感谢你们两个进行这个采访!
@williamjohn522 жыл бұрын
Well now I have some more inspiration to get back to studying. I kick myself for even stopping. Rita, I have your course and I'm starting it over right now!
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, William!! Glad my video gets you motivated to be back working on our course😄🙌 Looking forward to talking to you at live stream and hearing your progress in the course💪💪
so he never actually studied and just learned through chatting and watching tvshows and anki, and got to this level? 😳 damn, now i feel stupid haha spending so much time studying grammar and sentences and everything for 7 months now and I'm not even close to intermediate level while speaking 😭
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know if you have been following a more systematic curriculum or learning order, but I believe if you are learning the whole new sound system (listening and speaking) and the whole new written system (reading and writing characters), the learning process is definitely a lot more time-consuming. And for Mandarin Chinese learning, the first phase of building up a solid foundation for everything I mentioned is relatively longer than other languages that are closer to your native language. No need to feel stupid or frustrated, you’re just starting a fascinating journey! If you put more attention and consistent practice on listening and speaking, you will progress faster in using the language to communicate with natives through the sounds for sure, like Will did! 加油💪
@mr_guy_ittidecharchoti2 жыл бұрын
i did the same thing he did, it’s the best way
@elodieperochon9312 жыл бұрын
@@RitaChinese I think the same as Franscica; When I watched the video, I wondered how one can speak so well by only learning vocabulary; And yes, he spent a lot of time talking with his friends but how did he build sentences then? It's great for him that he got to this level! Me, these kind of testimonials tend to make me think that I'm stupid I have been learning for more than 3 years using several applications and at the same time, I read and write. I also watch a lot of Drama and listen to songs, which means that I hear Chinese everyday ; The advantage is that I don't forget the words and sometimes even think in Chinese! Only what is still difficult to remember are the sentence structures.
@viniciusmotta81692 жыл бұрын
@@elodieperochon931 Probably trial and error as well as having very kind friends, who would correct and teach him. At one point he mentioned his ex was a Chinese teacher. He has also stated that he studied at least 4 hours a day, but from what he was saying, he had a lot more exposure to Chinese than that. Finally, I do think he has a knack for language learning, to be honest.
@k01851232 жыл бұрын
I don't think what you did is stupid because not many people have such a great learning environment like his. He has many Chinese friends and even an ex-girlfriend who was a Chinese teacher. He could easily find an answer through his Chinese friends, not to mention he spent over 4 hours per day to practice Chinese speaking and listening. Systematic learning through basic words, sentences and grammar may still be the best and even the only way for most people. I don't have as much time as he has. I only have 1 hour per day to learn English at most. I have to make a living, so it is impossible for me to practice like him.
@carolgomez37062 жыл бұрын
Such a good inspiration. I spent like 2years trying to learn Chinese by myself but it was to hard for me, so I decided to take classes and in 1 year I’m way too far from his level. He really found his language 🥳🥳🥳🥳
@THE_ONLY_GOD2 жыл бұрын
Such an insult
@randomname9312 жыл бұрын
make chinese friends like he did. immersion into the language is key.
@liyuqi80922 жыл бұрын
I don't think I'm alone when I say, more intermediate/advanced learners can listen and understand what is said, but the problem is mainly recreating the sentences for themselves later in conversations. Or more simply put, I can listen and understand what someone says, but I can't create a perfectly grammatical sentence in return. There is always some element missing or 搭配 is incorrect. At least that's the hurdle I'm currently experiencing.
@ok_e3w Жыл бұрын
Ya, im currently on the same stump learning arabic and i cant also understand like you said but when i need to recreate i get problems with rebuilding it in good grammar
@npurkis Жыл бұрын
Amazing achievement! Very inspiring. It also hammers home the importance of speaking (from early on if possible)..which also presents the greatest hurdle for most of us 😅 Love the idea of talking to oneself in the target language, or pretending to be on the phone. Maybe i'll try speaking Mandarin to my cats from now on, I don't think they care, as long as there is food involved in one way or another 😆. 加油, fellow learners x
@Drakewhobesilent2 жыл бұрын
I don’t get why some in the comments are doubting he get that fluent in 1.5 years. He said he spent hours a day studying. It takes 2000 hours for an English speaker to learn Chinese , so it’s not much of a stretch that he could get good that fast by studying 4 hours a day.
@andreystorchak582310 ай бұрын
YES , You are right - minimum value of hours - 500 hours for conversational level !
Humble learner who took up learning the language because it was interesting and they felt they could get more out of it. 1.5 years and he sounds very natural and relaxed. Not unlike some of these "other" learners who just learn/learned it because it can get them likes or "shock" people. They speak well but sound way too excited and of course have a camera recording so that adds another level of "difficulty". This is a great example of learning a language because you want to versus because you need to. His 1.5 years sounds better than people with 5+ years. Good for him. He doesn't seem to let it go to his head either.
@peterbayne72272 жыл бұрын
He got to that level in 18 months?!?! That's insane. I wish I was half as good as that.
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Pretty impressive, yeah? We can hear the time and effort that he has made from all the details in his pronunciation and expressions👏
@peterbayne72272 жыл бұрын
@@RitaChinese I don't think I could anywhere close to that level. Heck, I can't even do tones.
@dumplingman-458210 ай бұрын
@@peterbayne7227 You got this, keep going!!
@silverhawk9112 жыл бұрын
I love your video introduction with the Fàn Lǎoshī expression. So unique and original, plus your videos are also very analytical and educational, love your videos ! Keep it coming.
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Terry! Will try my best to put out more content!
@cindig32962 жыл бұрын
I have learned about 300 words and can read and write some characters. I chose not to study grammar, asI did with Spanish and have learned Chinese grammar naturally. I have nobody with whom to practice, and, like Will, I am speaking to myself and watching Chinese programs on my level (or close to it). Now that I have learned the basics, I am only focusing on memorizing whole sentences and speaking them too. I just found Anki and am looking forward to uploading a deck. Thank you for the great interview! I felt inspired! 太好了!我喜欢学习汉语。谢谢你!
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Glad to know that you find the video inspiring and helpful😊 加油加油🙌❤️
@justalameusername17362 жыл бұрын
He did something called sentence mining and reviewed his cards as closed deletion. He didn't memorize the sentences, there's there's huge, game changing difference here. If you care about copying his steps you better learn what those things are and how to setup your anki accordingly 👌
@Nemausos Жыл бұрын
@@justalameusername1736 Can you link me ressources about that ?
@DoraEmon-xf8br2 жыл бұрын
His fluency is kinda exceptional imo. He barely ever hesitates or searches his words…
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's amazing. And it shows how much time and effort he must have put in👏
@Yuuko19932 жыл бұрын
his Chinese is A LOT better than most of the students in the China Studies department (me included) after 1 1/2 years, it's crazy! he must've spent a lot of time every day on it
@MarkusBlue2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing!!!! How?!!!!! Perhaps the secret is literally immersion! So good!
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Yeah you can always create a Chinese language environment for yourself! Glad you liked the video!
@MarkusBlue2 жыл бұрын
@@RitaChinese so much!
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
@@MarkusBlue 😄🙌
@andreystorchak582310 ай бұрын
@@RitaChinese If you don`t have community around yourself - it`s impossible to achive small targets - it takes too much time for practise - minimum 3-4 hours per day !
@owleye-nuclei14012 жыл бұрын
This is insane! So inspirational. I'm a med student in USA trying to learn spanish, as well as chinese. I like them both! hard to choose
@gdup17282 жыл бұрын
Yooo that entire sentence is true for me, except replace the the USA with UK
@whitie51422 жыл бұрын
@@gdup1728 Oh just start with spanish. Immerse yourself in that language. I must admit I'm not a native speaker, but I had to force my brain to start thinking in english language.
@whitie51422 жыл бұрын
Right now I'm focused on spanish and japanese. I want to become LANGUAGE CHAD.
@fisayooyekole21512 жыл бұрын
I'm a medical doctor and speak both of them plus other languages. You can do it
@Oscar-vj5rb2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video!!! Great content! I'm attempting to learn mandarin again and u both motivated me today
Wow that's amazing!!! How damn a guy could be that !!
@methandtopology2 жыл бұрын
I'm learning Chinese only casually a little bit each day. The main language I'm learning is Japanese. I've been learning for 6 years and I can't speak as comfortably as he can! After I finish my exams I'm turning my brain into Japanese, I love talking to myself anyway! By the way, I'm applying to graduate school in Japan hopefully it goes well
@artugert2 жыл бұрын
"Casually a little bit each day" while focusing mostly on another language, is totally different from 2-4 hours per day of focused study on one language. He very well may have put in more hours of study than you, which is far more significant than how long it has been since you started.
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Awesome good luck with your application! When you are surrounded by native speakers and use the language as much as you can, I’m sure that you’ll feel so much comfortable using the language to communicate with people😄
@chinesewithben2 жыл бұрын
1年半说得这么流利,语感这么好,挺牛的👍
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
是的呢,下功夫了!
@RoussinSong2 жыл бұрын
1.5 years? Impressive. ...So it's possible. This is all I need to know.
@emonypemony2 жыл бұрын
他的中文说得太好了吧,还有东北口音😯作为海外华人我真的要多努力学习中文
@ROcKeRDaN982 жыл бұрын
RITA HELP ME! I’m HSK 1 and I’ve been studying only for a few weeks. I want to meet you and I love your videos!
@Aapig2 жыл бұрын
Jiayou!
2 жыл бұрын
Excelente video. Estoy empezando mi viaje en el mandarín!
@acquiremandarin2 жыл бұрын
哇,他的口音很好啊,词汇量也大。牛!
@alionakolesnikova64862 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this interview and would like to know more about his way of learning tones.
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it!! The second half will publish when the subtitles are done. And we can definitely invite Will again to talk more about his experience!
@strandpromenade2 жыл бұрын
Amazing in all aspects! Chapeau!!! Yet one little note: At one point he mentions that his ex-gf was Chinese, even a Chinese teacher..... as if it was a small unimportant side info....in fact this is a KEY FACTOR. So if we want to use his approach the key is: 1. date someone ... 2. do all the things he mentions in the video. 😜😉
@jonylexamar80602 жыл бұрын
beautiful teacher, Im learning chinese too just starting
@mac5710002 жыл бұрын
真的吗?这么短时间中文说得这么棒😍太神奇了👍💪🏼❤️
@dolbyderringer22252 жыл бұрын
He is very good and sounds native to me as a Cantonese American. I lived in an enclave in a Los Angeles suburb for two years where the demographics are mainly Mexican and Chinese from Mainland and Taiwan and I dont believe my level is anywhere near his. What epiphany I got from this video is that Chinese or ANY non English speaker will CELEBRATE and APPLAUD your level of achievement learning their language BUT IN REVERSE , Ive NEVER seen ANY American or British (Aussie NZ Canada as well) media FEATURE a non White person trying to learn English and show the same RESPECT and
@susiehugh85122 жыл бұрын
Im cantonese american too hehe
@estellebatchelor95322 жыл бұрын
I wish it happened both ways equally. i think the reason a lot of the time is that it comes from an inferiority complex. i took a paper at uni that touched about racism and white renervation and inferiority complexes in south america stemming from colonial times. and also maybe bc english is a global lingua franca that too a lot of people it basically feels that english is a common language learnt around the world. and i also think that a lot of white people in western countries can get nervous about commenting and someones english in fear of offending them for some reason, ik that i do unfortunately. i work at a shop thats in an area where a large portion of the demographic is asian/indian and obviously a lot of them have learnt english so well after having lived here (New Zealand) and some not so fluent, mostly in the older generations, and it makes me happy when i speak to particularly those that arent as fluent. bc im a language student for both spanish and chinese and im not that good. learning any language is hard and i know that even as a native english speaker that english is a bitch of a language so i have mad respect for people that learn it as a language thats not their mother tongue
@AmbiCahira2 жыл бұрын
I relate so much with "I wanted to learn it because it was a big challenge" because my gamer mind loves going into bigger challenges. ^^
@ALGMandarin2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. I think it is really a new perspective to learn a new language.
@SoualiliFarah Жыл бұрын
This is my first day learning mandarin ,and I’m nervous 😂
I also learned Chinese in about 1 year. It was not hard, because Chinese characters are very interesting.
@randomname9312 жыл бұрын
guy is a natural talent.
@akgnag46012 жыл бұрын
哇,真太励志了! You are awesome, dude! ;d
@samuelcoates33392 жыл бұрын
Bro man sound like a native speaker 👏🏾🔥
@chaos49482 жыл бұрын
This is unbelievable! His Chinese is so good!
@ToxicSentinelTTV2 жыл бұрын
I was watching a show called 76 Horror Bookstore, and the main character of the first episode was researching on the computer and used the characters 手語 and from my very basic understanding of japanese I understood this as sign language. I'm just starting out on my Chinese journey but I felt accomplished in understanding something without having to read subtitles.
@TheFiestyhick2 жыл бұрын
I am not a very skeptical person, but are we sure he only studied for 18 months here? I've never seen anyone reach such a level so quickly. Maybe 2.5 years I could believe, but 1.5? Seems unlikely. I kind of doubt some of what he says. Maybe he was studying like 10 hours a day. Maybe it's a little more than 1.5 years. I think he is at least slightly altering some of the facts. If he had said he was immersing 9-12 hours a day, I might believe it, but he is claiming less than that.
@laurirusso12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vocab highlights Rita! Could you possibly put them in the description for reference? Thank you!
As a fellow Brit I am inspired by his dedication. I need to do more immersion and speak more? I think that's how to learn faster and in context . I've been learning for about a year but not at the level of time he did. I can say the basics 😁
@lukevacca28562 жыл бұрын
我在中国生活了11年了虽然没有系统的学习中文我能过的管关这小伙子已经超过我的水平.很佩服他
@ihsohnowk36302 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of a friend I met in language exchange app, she also had been learning mandarin for less than 2 years yet she was really good.
@sinfuldavy02 жыл бұрын
Very proud of him not everyone has that ability
@trevormunro18342 жыл бұрын
Everyone does have that ability, that’s the point
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Not everyone gets to spend so much time and effort on consistently learning and practice, use better materials and efficient method, and have native speakers around to have massive input and output. But everyone CAN make it all happen if they are really determined to😊💪
@iamclarity2 жыл бұрын
@@RitaChinese Hmmm, I've been learning for almost the same amount of time as him. I use diverse materials, focus primarily on listening, speaking, and input. But it's still not at this guy's level. Honestly, I really don't believe it's been a year and a half. I study at least 2 hours per day, but oftentimes up to 5 hours (and sometimes even 8 hours). I do use Anki, so I encounter the sentences and words A LOT. But it feels like this dude has been consistently exposed to, and has used, a LOT of vocabulary. He seems so ready to communicate. In a year and a half, that just can't be possible, right? When the pandemic lockdown started, I dove deep into this and had tons of time to dedicate to this, and I've made learning Chinese and incorporating it into my life a consistent habit. But I still cannot begin to compare to this. For Will, it's almost second-nature, almost as if he's been living in China for years. If he's really, truly been learning Chinese for only a year and a half......... y i k e s
@nsawodnik2 жыл бұрын
@@iamclarity he's probably spoken a lot chinese with his friends and that surely makes a big difference with someone who gets a lot of input but who doesn't frequently use the language to communicate with other native speakers
@Jackyadammmmm62 жыл бұрын
I love this guyyyyyyyyy
@中泰竹木制品 Жыл бұрын
He even laugh like a Chinese shy boy! Amazing
@lennarthultgren49182 жыл бұрын
Totally fantastic!
@sha36982 жыл бұрын
Thank you, that was so so helpful!!! どうもありがとう!
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Glad you find this video helpful😊
@defibae Жыл бұрын
ionically my one chinese-speaking friend makes me use english cuz she says my chinese 太坏了 lol i will try tandem.
@am_I_or_am_I_not9 ай бұрын
或着太坏的朋友吧
@yongfang55545 ай бұрын
他要说学了15年,说成这样我都觉得牛
@naaberg10372 жыл бұрын
厉害!真的很厉害!努力的小伙子最可爱!羡慕他的认真😅😂
@skritterjake2 жыл бұрын
If you're watching this video, I would encourage you to ignore.... or at least not get caught up on the timeline. It's either true or it isn't. And that's on him. Regardless, he's put in the time to improve his Chinese and this process is totally possible for anyone to use and deploy at any stage and any level. Massive amounts of input and output. Creating opportunities to use the language on his own and with others. And flashcards based on words he wants to learn in a context that makes sense to him. Chinese is a part of his daily routine (clearly), and the language he's learning was based on his life, experience, interests, and focus. Add that into your own study process and you'll see results, too.
@Creative5oul2 жыл бұрын
He is a genius at Chinese
@MB2010-l5zАй бұрын
I have been studying mandarin for 1.5 year but I am still far by reaching that level of fluency.
@csp8429 Жыл бұрын
I love Duolingo! It gave me a great advantage in class.
@k.c11262 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. I did something similar when I was learning Spanish some years ago ... My biggest problem is still vocabulary, but I can attest to the viability of this quasi-immersive approach. I'd love to be as fluent in Chinese as this young man is 2 years from now, but now that the worst of the pandemic is over, I'm unlikely to have the extended blocks of time to immerse myself the way he did.
@amudzigarnet63611 ай бұрын
I understand nothing without the subtitles and add ups.😢 But I’ll come again after a year and maybe some months and I’ll understand everything. And I’ll speak as fluently as him.🤞
@sinfuldavy02 жыл бұрын
I’d like to know his study habits especially learning new vocabulary. How many hours does he spend in learning Chinese
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
He answered these questions in the video, too😊
@sinfuldavy02 жыл бұрын
@@RitaChinese Assuming I understood everything
@artugert2 жыл бұрын
6:00 He says he studied 4 hours a day, then later changed to 2 hours a day. He also says he had a lot of Chinese friends that he would speak with, which I assume is not counted as study time.
@takitpatboriboontanakit95510 ай бұрын
Mind blowing🤩
@nicolasvereerstraeten56312 жыл бұрын
Super video!
@RitaChinese2 жыл бұрын
Yay glad you like it😄🙌
@elvishassassin12 жыл бұрын
It's really not that miraculous that he achieved such a high level of fluency in such a short time compared to other Mandarin learners. He basically learn via the immersion method which is the natural way that humans acquire languages from birth. Babies don't learn their first language from textbooks. I really think classroom teaching methods for languages need to be reformed because they are clearly ineffective. It's extremely common for students to study a language at school for years without ever learning how to speak the language. Clearly there is something wrong with this method if the student can't even master the most basic function of the language which is to talk to other people in that language.
@absolutezero6190 Жыл бұрын
True, although most (many) language classes in the US are immersion-based: you are only allowed to speak the target language in the classroom. No English. And this works wonders for languages like Spanish, French, German, etc; however, for something like Chinese, it’s simply impossible because there’s no linguistic similarity to English. In a German class, a teacher can say “Das ist mein Lieblingsfilm”, and the students would understand oh, he’s saying this is my something-film, I’ll have to infer what that means, etc. But in a Chinese class, the teacher says “zhe shi wo zui xihuan de dianying”, and the students will, understandably, have a blank expression on their faces. So the immersion does not work until the upper intermediate classes.
@musical_lolu4811 Жыл бұрын
It's not the role of schools or the education system to teach you how to speak another language. Stop suggesting that the 'methods should be changed' because there were none to begin with. The education system was not built for that. The best they can do is show you the way pique your initial curiosities. But the sole responsibility for really learning another language as an adult rests completely on you.
@absolutezero6190 Жыл бұрын
@@musical_lolu4811 tf? Their claim was not about whether schools have an obligation to provide foreign language classes. It was merely that within the foreign language classes already offered by schools, the pedagogy should be completely reformed. In other words: if you’re going to teach a subject, teach it right.
@小笼包-m3o2 жыл бұрын
I would say something, but my jaw is on the floor.