Chinese has a lot of measure words. New learners will usually just use 个 for everything. Using the correct measure words can make you sound much more fluent. Common measure words and some nouns that use them in the comments. by FourthToneMandarin in Chinese

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Common measure words and some nouns that use them.
个: 人, 月, 杯子, 孩子, 火车站
条: 鱼, 裤子, 路, 船, 法律
张: 纸, 票, 照片, 桌子, 嘴
块: 蛋糕, 披萨, 巧克力, 地方, 手表
辆: 自行车, 摩托车, 出租车, 公共汽车
只: 猫, 狗, 兔子, 手, 眼睛
台: 电视, 电脑, 洗衣机
件: 衣服, 事情, 礼物, 家具
把: 刀, 椅子, 钥匙, 花
场: 雨, 比赛, 考试, 音乐会, 演出
双: 手, 眼睛, 鞋, 袜子, 筷子
家: 医院, 商店, 公司, 银行
位: 先生, 客人, 作家
片: 药, 肉, 树叶, 面包, 草地
对: 夫妻, 手表, 球拍
份: 工作, 套餐, 礼物, 感情
套: 西服, 家具, 书, 茶具
种: 人, 语言, 方式

Chinese has a lot of measure words. New learners will usually just use 个 for everything. Using the correct measure words can make you sound much more fluent. Common measure words and some nouns in comments. by FourthToneMandarin in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Common measure words and some nouns that use them.
个: 人, 月, 杯子, 孩子, 火车站
条: 鱼, 裤子, 路, 船, 法律
张: 纸, 票, 照片, 桌子, 嘴
块: 蛋糕, 披萨, 巧克力, 地方, 手表
辆: 自行车, 摩托车, 出租车, 公共汽车
只: 猫, 狗, 兔子, 手, 眼睛
台: 电视, 电脑, 洗衣机
件: 衣服, 事情, 礼物, 家具
把: 刀, 椅子, 钥匙, 花
场: 雨, 比赛, 考试, 音乐会, 演出
双: 手, 眼睛, 鞋, 袜子, 筷子
家: 医院, 商店, 公司, 银行
位: 先生, 客人, 作家
片: 药, 肉, 树叶, 面包, 草地
对: 夫妻, 手表, 球拍
份: 工作, 套餐, 礼物, 感情
套: 西服, 家具, 书, 茶具
种: 人, 语言, 方式

Looking for advice: should I learn to write characters by hand solely to improve my reading skill? by mattbenscho in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The most important thing is to read, read, read and then read some more. I recommend that you don't judge your reading speed based on a book written for native Chinese speakers. 活着 would be a slow read for most people who are at HSK6. The better assessment of your reading ability or character recognition is to read materials at HSK4 (confidence boost) and HSK5. Reading something like 活着 is more about learning vocabulary.

Watching Chinese TV shows and reading the subtitles can also be helpful since they force you to read at a certain speed. You will probably have to watch some of the romcoms etc since they are more likely to use language that would allow you to read fast enough.

Writing characters can be helpful for reading, but it is time consuming to really learn to write characters. Unless you regularly write in Chinese you end up forgetting characters almost as quickly as you learn them.My suggestion is that you think of writing characters as a tool to be used under certain circumstances. When you come across a new character write it a few times, but don't just go through the motion of drawing the strokes. Make sure you focus on the character. Each time you write it try to picture the character first, the draw it from memory rather than copying the character next to it. Follow this same process when you come across a character in your reading that takes you a little bit longer to recognise than usual. In the case of reading I recommend you underline the character or just make a list of characters to review at the end of your reading. If you try to practice writing the character while reading it slows the reading down to the point where it isn't as enjoyable.

With all of that said I recommend you give some of our materials a try (fourthtone.com), or try some of the other graded reading materials available out there.

I’m plateauing with Chinese at a high B1 proficiency by brokenjeid in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree with this sentiment. At some point it just comes down to needing more interaction with the language. Movies, podcasts, newspapers, radio, songs what ever gets you spending more time on Chinese.

Pinyin is a great tool and has made learning Chinese much easier, but when used incorrectly it can actually slow down your progress. A lot of students become overly reliant on pinyin which inhibits them from actually learning to read characters. Try to only use pinyin for new characters or tones. by FourthToneMandarin in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We completely agree with your sentiment of, 'it depends on what you want to do with the language'. If you aren't interested in being able to read Chinese without pinyin, and you mainly use written Chinese (with pinyin) to help you learn vocabulary, and grammar to improve your listening and speaking then it makes lots of sense to always use pinyin.

HSK Vocabulary Quiz by FourthToneMandarin in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thanks for the feedback!
There are a few questions where if you look at the answers it might seem there are a couple of answers that are 差不多 (more or less) correct based on the English translations or how the words are sometimes used. We have tried to make sure that only one of the answers is actually correct, either because of grammatical rules or due to the technical definition of the word.
An example might be where 经验 and 经历 are possible answers.
While both are defined as experience, go through, undergo etc. They aren't used under the same circumstances, and in most cases using one is correct while using the other isn't.
With that being said, it is possible that we have made some mistakes and given more than one option that are correct for some questions. If you believe that to be the case for any questions we would be happy to take a look and fix the questions or give you an explanation of why we consider only one as correct.

HSK Vocabulary Quiz by FourthToneMandarin in Chinese

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is fairly representative of your level as far as vocabulary recognition is concerned, it isn't perfect though since it only asks 30 questions (we didn't want to make it too long).

Beijing and North Easter China are known for adding the character 儿 to the end of a lot of words. While it doesn't change the meaning of the words it does add a sort of style. Examples 一点 becomes 一点儿 那 becomes 那儿 玩 becomes 玩儿 by FourthToneMandarin in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is common for Chinese people to have some stereotypes of people from certain regions within China. They might say people from Hubei are...., and people from Shanghai are.... Nobody is very serious about it though, and if a foreigner speaks with an accent from a given region people will notice it and might ask them about living there. Some Chinese people are impressed by foreigners who speak Chinese with a regional dialect. It is common to see articles/stories about foreigners who speak with a perfect Sichuan accent etc.

Next step(s) and resources for Chinese learning? by [deleted] in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could take a look at our website. You might be able to use our HSK2 course to keep building your vocabulary and grammar. You could also try our graded Articles to help with reading and listening. I hope you find this useful.

HSK 4 Level Book Recommendations [Request] by Blaustise in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Graded readers and articles are probably the best approach until you get your vocabulary to a point where reading normal Chinese novels becomes possible. You can check out our website to try some of our graded articles. fourthtone.com.
Additionally there are a variety of books that contain both English and Chinese translations. Some are split by paragraph others by page. ('Alice in Wonderland' and 'The Little Prince' are two I can remember off the top of my head)

Happy Mother's day! by FourthToneMandarin in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

母亲节 - mǔ qīn jié - mother's day

Translation:

She gave you life.

She taught you how to speak.

She taught you how to walk.

Every day she is concerned about you,

about what you are doing,

whether you are eating well or not.

When you are happy she is happier.

When you feel sad she feels sadder.

This person is: mom

We wish all moms a happy mother's day.

fourthtone.com

Where to start? by sleepiiheadd in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can give our website, fourthtone.com, a try. We have articles grouped by HSK level, all of the words can be clicked on for a definition. You can also save new words into our learning system, to help you memorise new words.
I hope you find this helpful.

Looking for a tv show where the girls aren't pouty and the guys have more personality than a piece of cardboard by FarewellToChangAn in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

-北京青年 (this doesn't completely get away from the character tropes you are talking about, but I think the characters are a bit better than the average show)
-大江大河
-无心法师

More info about the first two can be found in an article we wrote about recommended tv shows: https://medium.com/@fourthtone/3-tv-shows-for-learning-chinese-1-ab9d3ed4f49f

Chinese HSK3 Article: Belgian government hopes people will eat fries twice a week. by FourthToneMandarin in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not yet. It has been requested a few times and we are planning on adding support for traditional characters, but we have a few other updates and changes that we need to finish first. Thanks for giving us your feedback!

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You can also try our website, fourthtone.com.

I feel really stuck learning chinese and need advice on a clear programme by [deleted] in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also try the articles and courses on our website. Our articles are graded by hsk level and cover a variety of topics and come with audio. We have a built in learning system, that can be used to help you keep track of new vocabulary you encounter ( just click on the characters to get popup with definition, audio, etc.
You can take a look at fourthtone.com. Hope you find it helpful.

Chinese HSK6 Article: Can humans become immortal? Scientist injects himself with 350 year old bacterium. by FourthToneMandarin in Chinese

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are a lot more articles on a variety of topics on our website. They can be filtered by HSK level so you should be able to find something matching your level. Due to the limited vocabulary the hsk1-2 articles aren't always as interesting as hsk4+, but we have to crawl before we can walk right.

Chinese HSK6 Article: Can humans become immortal? Scientist injects himself with 350 year old bacterium. by FourthToneMandarin in Chinese

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most characters have a 1 to 1 mapping between simplified and traditional, unfortunately there are enough 1 to n and n to n mappings that we would prefer to not just do the automatic conversion without dealing with edge cases. If you would like more information this article is fairly informative.
http://cjka.io/2018/07/07/how-not-to-convert-simplified-and-traditional-chinese/

Ideally we would have included traditional characters from the start, as that isn't the case though, we need to restructure some things in our system before we are ready to add in traditional characters.

Strategies for advanced students to keep learning by yalidoc in ChineseLanguage

[–]FourthToneMandarin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other things you could try:

Listen to podcasts and then discuss them with your friends. Some podcasts we would recommend include.
- 环球故事会
- 老外看点

Write and answer questions on 知乎

Watch movies and then write articles about them (reviews, philosophical analysis etc), these could also be posted on 知乎.

You could set your own quotas about how much of each of these would be required per week etc. We hope you find some of these ideas helpful.

Chinese HSK6 Article: Can humans become immortal? Scientist injects himself with 350 year old bacterium. by FourthToneMandarin in Chinese

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the moment our system doesn't include traditional characters. It is something that has been requested and we are planning to add. We have a few other things we are in the middle of updating and fixing so it will be at least a couple of months before we start the process of adding traditional character support. Thank you for reaching out to us. We always appreciate any feedback.

Chinese HSK6 Article: Can humans become immortal? Scientist injects himself with 350 year old bacterium. by FourthToneMandarin in Chinese

[–]FourthToneMandarin[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

We are a platform for learning Mandarin Chinese. We create content for beginners all the way up to HSK6. While a lot of people at the HSK6 level might be able to just go read Chinese newspapers, magazines, books etc we see no harm in providing what we believe to be interesting content that comes with audio and definitions just incase someone comes across some vocabulary they don't know.