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  • 很敬业的老师。但错误不少。首先英语 Do you remember中remember是不能在字的中间部分升调的­。中文里,多少在做疑问代词时,少需读轻声,但黑板上还是标的三­声。汉语不好教,就更需要老师的专业和准确,这方面这位漂亮的老­师还有很多欠缺,最重要的是这种不准确真是误人子弟。其它的错误­也很多,就不都讲了。请原谅我的批评,但语言规律是科学,来不了­差不多就行了。

  • so good i like it so much

  • So... the exact structure of the Chinese Mandarin is....

    Object.., then.. Subject.., & then.. Verb ???

  • @Jorge008 No, that is Japanese. The structure of Chinese is as same as English. Subject > verb > object

  • Fabulous!

    (The audio on this is SO quiet! Could you make it louder?)

  • xie xie

  • Great, I want to learn Mandarin, Thank you.

  • xie xie

  • Thank you keeping it short and sweet. 

  • Thanks. You are very cute :X

  • the lessons are not complete where are the other lessons

  • Thank you , I have one more question , how about tenses , are they changing? like present past future ?

  • @Babybluebird1 there is no such thing as tenses in chinese. if you say things in the past of future, you just mention the time. e.g. i do/finish homework 5 min ago.

  • Dear seemile,

    First I would like to say thank you for yours lesson,is very good.

    I am brazilian,and I want to learn speak chinese with you,see you later

    hasta la vista

    zai jian

  • i'm finding 'jin tian xingqi ji?' to be a massive tounge twister, taking me a while to learn to say it!

  • are there prepositions in chinese? I notice there wasn't any used in "how to get to great wall?"

  • @Babybluebird1 There are, they're called particles:

    Tā zài jiā.

    He is at home.

    他在家。

    zai is the particle.

  • Thank you so much from Singapore.

  • Hi, seemile. I'm Aris, from Indonesia. Firstly, I want to say thanks a lot for you useful videos about Chinese. Truly, I keep watching all of your videos. And what I can say about them just... those are fantastic. It help me survive and through my battles in learn Chinese first.

    Perhaps, I can't drop a comment on every video you've post, but believe me, I keep watching all of them. I love your lessons. Once more, thanks.

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