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  • awww, the bai gui <3

  • Chinese is a very difficult language to learn, Jess has done an excellent job mastering it. For Christ sake, @saxquiz is overly critical..... A round of applause for the hard work Jess has put into learning Mandarin.... Encouragement should be given rather than criticism, @saxquiz how good is your English? I am of Chinese descent and I am more than delighted to see Jess trying her best!! Hooray Jess, keep it up!!!

  • @Freemeyou as a chinese and studying in English world, i think the beginning of learning chinese is hard, but after that, you may find it will be easy. i also interest at Japanese. differently, start learning janpanese is quite easy, like english. what do you think?

  • @shaozhihao I'm learning Japanese & i can definitely tell you, Japanese's FAR easier to learn than both English & Chinese...

  • shes got some bejing accent lawl how cute. btw i found so many similarities between GB english and OZ english

  • very native I think~

  • I know 0 Chinese but I can tell that this white girl speaks it like a native? How did she learn it? Did she live there for a long time?

  • @saxquiz

    Not quite like a native actually, her sentence structures are not bad, but she doesn't master the four tones in Mandarin quiet well. As soon as she opens her mouth, I can tell that pronunciation is not that authentic.

  • @zmyhrb Indeed... but then again, i know a lot of Chinese who have a lotta trouble getting the tones right themselves. & it might sound weird but, she actually speaks Mandarin better than many people i know who'd started learning Mandarin since young...

  • @perverted77

    Then your mandarin speaker friends are not from mainland china or taiwan, they are oversee chinese i guess.

  • @zmyhrb Indeed, most of the Chinese people I know're Chinese Malaysians, as I'm a Malaysian myself. Unlike many oversea Chinese elsewhere, Chinese here managed to retain Chinese heritage & culture over the generations, as such most Chinese here speak Chinese languages, especially Mandarin, habitually & fluently. But you can still tell the difference that they sound nothing like those from China & Taiwan.

  • @perverted77

    Nice! Well done you guys there! Accent is different from not authentic pronunciation.

  • @zmyhrb Hehe, thanks...

  • 确实很不错,洋妞说汉语的电视节目一向很受欢迎

  • 這個節目好啊~時間應該調長一點~保證收視率會狂漲!

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