Hi everyone,
This is Lesson 19, part 1/6.
Today lesson is a little bit long....we have 6 parts here ^_^. Actually I plan to make it shorter, however, since it will be difficult to understand if we make it short. So, in the end, I make it a little bit long. Hope you guys don't mind.
Today lesson is about Negative Sentence and Yes/No Question.
We still have 2 more grammar lessons left. After we are done for those 2 grammar lessons, it also means that you guys are done for all of the necessary for self-studying Vietnamese and you guys can start to study by your own. However, I will continue to make more lessons for everyone who wants to continue to study with me ^_^. Those lessons will be about new vocabulary and practice.
We have a good news. All of the books I asked my family to send it from Vietnam to over here for me already arrived. Those books are the books our country uses to teach our 1st and 2nd grade kids. I'm checking all of them right now to choose the practice lessons and dialogues which are useful for everyone since we already knew a lot ^_^.
I will introduce the books for you guys after we are done with those 2 grammar lessons left ^_^. We just need those books for practicing and studying new vocabularies since we almost knew everything needed for Vietnamese ^_^.
Please remember that we still have 2 more grammar lesson left. As I already mentioned, Vietnamese grammar is really easy, right? ^_^
If you guys have any questions, please feel free to ask me ^_^.
Thank you so much ^_^.
@kcesl1 On the video, I say the word "sinh" right. Nothing's wrong at here ^_^.Try to listen to that word again ^_^ or you also can try by spelling that word out ^_^. Hope that will help you ^_^. Have a great day ^_^.
o0oNyto0o 1 year ago
@kcesl1 Hi ^_^, I already checked it again and I pronounced it right ^_^. Please try to listen to that word one more time....
At here, the sound of "sun" is totally wrong. Next, the sound of the word "sin" and "seen" are similar. They are also wrong for the Vietnamese word "sinh".
In Vietnamese, we have words like "sin", "sỉn" and etc.... without the accent on them, those words will be pronounced like "seen".
"sinh" is longer and higher compared to "sin" ^_^.
o0oNyto0o 1 year ago
For the word sinh, can you tell me why you say sin or sun instead of seen? Or am I hearing wrong? Thanks.
kcesl1 1 year ago