“ShuiJiao” is in fourth tone because mom is angry on kids to sleep 😂.
@xxnopexxsxs10197 күн бұрын
excellent video. you're one of the first videos to liken the tones to musical tones. it's very helpful esp with third tone! thank you!
@CPAIT-k2vАй бұрын
Tone is really important in Chinese speaking
@EricS18188 күн бұрын
Very good lesson,Cherry. You have obviously given this subject much thought.
@TeaTimeChinese3 жыл бұрын
辛苦了!喜欢你的视频。
@tedcrowley6080 Жыл бұрын
The video is really good at what it does: correcting student mistakes. But it only goes part way. It is about individual words when spoken in isolation. When those words get spoken in sentences, tones change. For example, if tone 1 follows tone 1, the second is lower. Normal speech is too fast for pitch changes within one syllable, so the "rising/falling" parts only happen in the last syllable before a pause. No mistakes in this video, but there's a lot more to learn in order to 听懂中文还是说话。
@chinesemandarincherry Жыл бұрын
I agree. This video is for beginners who don’t know how to say tones correctly. You are right, tones change in conversation, but not big change, just not that obvious like when you practice it one by one. It’s a good way to get the correct tones first then when you are familiar with them, it’s time to think about natural tones. I feel tones are more difficult than grammar for Chinese learners.