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  • i need to get me a chinese woman

  • Definitely need tonal basics before you can speak the language!

    Super intro!

  • How what lesson is next? I want to go in order of whats' she's teaching. Wo ai ni men!

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  • wo ai ni laoshi !! <3

  • @katugoswmi ta hen ni <3

  • I hate writing Chinese, it's so hard to me, please help me, what should I learn first, Ms.YangYang!!! my name's trish phan, I really love chinese

    

  • omg yang yang you are so cute and funny!! you make learning chinese so fun!!! :))

  • Thank you! I hate when names are mispronounced due to lack of understanding of PinYin. However, it does become even more confusing when Americans who are Chinese descendents pronounce their name with the English pronunciation or even Cantonese pronunciation! 我们怎么办?

  • wow!! what an awesome video!!!你的英语更中文都很好。 你搅得好极了!!

  • I love you! marry me!!!

  • Thumbs up if you think she is cute mentor with her cute accent:)

  • Chinese people, you guys make it complicated!!

  • 谢谢!

  • Thank you so much for your lessons, you are the best for me!

  • i like ben dan, TOO BAD YOU DIDNT SHOW US HOW TO WRITE IT IN CHINESE! its like being a complete illiterate who just knows how to speak but doesnt know how to write. too bad you like to lucrate with the few people who have interest in learning chinese, even though its a natural right the human has to have access to knowledge... this is what chairman mao was talking about: "In the capitalist world, those who have no money dont have the right to dont be ignorant"... fucking prostitute of the west.

  • @ChickenFriedA Are you sane?

  • I love your lessons...hope you keep posting more mandarin video lessons. You are amazing.

  • If anybody knows something similar to "TAE KIM's Guide to Japanese" but for Chinese, please let me know immediately. I haven't found any good site on the web for a more complete explanation of chinese grammar. All what I've found is too elementary.

  • @Shakamuni Chinese language has not grammar, actually. There is only  unauthentic expression but never can be real wrong.

  • @panzhao0417 Yes, I understand that, but all I can find is how to make very simple sentences. I'm looking for something that allow me to learn how to express more complex concept than "我要吃面条" or "今天老师不来因为生病了"...

  • @panzhao0417 All languages have grammar, no exceptions.

  • Thank you very much.

  • you see how you keep saying these letters dont sound like this they sound like... wouldnt it have made more sense for the inventors of pinyin to use the appropriate letters in the first place?

  • @1qaz6yhn5tgb hm i understand your point, but first there are chinese sounds which can't be translated into 'english' sounds (like xiexie) and second, who said that pinyin has to be the 'english' pronounciation of chinese? if i read the pinyin syllables in my language, it's wrong as well. chinese people invented it, it's supposed to be for chinese people (they have to learn how to pronounce them too in school, like we'd hv to). hope that clears things up!! ^^

  • I want to learn chinese but I can't concentrate. She's to pretty.

  • Really awesome - thanks very very much for your videos. They really help a LOT! :-)

  • It's easier to pronounce Pinyin if you know how to pronounce other languages like german, Ukraine Russian....

  • I like the way you say "no!"................adds a nice touch to your interesting, useful lessons.

  • I am bulgarian and I have to admit bulgarian is difficult language as greek, serbian and russian... but chinese is not designed for humans in my opinion. It looks extremely hard.

  • she's hot and pretty and smart :D

  • This girl is the real deal. She is smart, talented (she can play the piano and can sing), beautiful, and has a great personality. The videos are exceptionally professional. However, what is the business plan? I've seen several different website URLs, which would confuse potential customers with branding. Also, the language instruction market is very crowded, so it'll be hard to make real money by selling CDs at $29.95 a pop. She's got so much talent, I'd like to see her make real money.

  • @lmno456 because with money people can make the world a better place. thats why you want her to make real money coz shes a good person.

  • your teeth are so white

  • 谢谢

  • lo thank you for posting this video, its very helpful.

  • What is difference of zh, j, q, and ch? i heard them very similar...

  • wow... thanks...i think i can learn from her easily,coz she speak so clear....

  • Very nice, professional video. Thanks.

  • Learning your lessons with my daughters age 3 and 2

  • Get Chinese Pinyin Books from pinyin.com

  • trust me

    you was born to be a teacher

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  • thanks

  • study chinese and English ,we have 600 friends here,add this msn group group410319@msn.cn

  • i like this. You have good voice. Thank you.

  • i like this

  • tones are so important... when making an introduction such as "this is my mom" if you say it in chinese words, with the WRONG tone.. you just introduced your horse!

    been there, done that, got laughed at. haha =)

  • This woman is great. I just want to make that clear, first & foremost. If we were to nit pick, however, we should avoid qualifying the word; "unique"--4:07

  • thank you, Yang Yang, I never used tones in chinese as I learn it, maybe I was a bendan ^_^

  • Wow. I hope this is good all the way through because I hate pinyin, I would just jump straight into the characters but then I'll mispronounce everything because a bunch of sounds sound similar to me.

    Is she chinese? Her accent sounds ...not.

  • my chinese101 teacher recommended this. it's pretty cool.

  • does "baichi" also mean "idiot"?

  • Yeh, it also means fool.

  • Thank you for teaching Chinese. your lessons are wonderful I appreciate all your hard work and effort.

  • so helpful yang yang :3 how do you say teacher in chinese? you're a really great teacher and now you're my virtual one C: xie xie, zai jian! x

  • @KissVirgin09 , teacher in chinese is lau che.

  • @LaMarionette33 Its spell lao shi, not lau che

  • Excellent lesons. I wasn't aware that the sounds/english spellings were different. I wonder why they subsitituted so many different sounds for english letters instead of using longer, but phonetically correct spellings? I mean if the letter e sounds like "uh", why not just write "uh"? Seems like this would be simpler (except for a few sounds english cant easily duplicate) than having to learn a lot of different phonetic meanings.

  • @flatspin11

    Because it's not english letters. It's latin letters and in many languages, which use roman script, they are pronounced very different than in english. English is the language that distorts the correct pronounciation of latin letters. For example, letter "a" in many languages is pronounced as long or short form of "ah" and only in english it is pronounced as "ei".

  • thank u for ur lessons :)

    they're beautiful ^_^

  • Wo hen gan xie. Excellent improvements, great teaching. Zaijian.

  • laoshi Yang Yang ni hao!!! xie xie ni for the lesson!!! I BEEN WAITING FOR SO LONG for new videos to come out. THANK YOU SLOPPYCHENG. appreciate all your hard work and effort.

  • I don't hate you Laoshi Yang Yang!

  • @biantai888 and others, you don't actually say "Laoshi Yang Yang", you say "Yang Yang Laoshi" (秧秧老師). Titles and honorifics always follow the name in Chinese. So "Ms. Yang Yang" is "Yang Yang xiao jie" (秧秧小姐).

  • @stanleygsf Thanks for the correction. I thought I heard it in a Chinese movie.

  • sloppycheng, I'm so so happy that you made another Chinese lesson. I was waiting for it since I watched your first lesson. You explain everything so clearly and your videos are so nice to watch. They seem very professional. I hope there will be a lot more of them. xie xie

  • I absolutely love how clear your video is! It's a great learning tool and I'm looking forward to more.

  • thank you for sharing xiè xiè 谢谢!!

  • Great video.

  • hi..i love your videos it was explain so clearly...i wish to learn chinese because my bf was chinese....keep it up...and hope to see more videos of you...thank you so much it helps me alot!!!XoXoXo

  • Yay you're back! Look forward to the rest - your videos were always more interesting ^^

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