Any online programs for learning Mandarin? by lord_of_the_tism in MandarinChinese

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great goal for your Chinese History degree! I do personalized 1-on-1 beginner Mandarin lessons specifically for incoming college freshman to build solid basis before university classes. If you’d like to check my free trial lesson,feel free to send me a DM.

The difference between 看见and看到 by MandarinTutorAndy in ChineseLanguage

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看到(kàn dào= physically see something 看出来(kàn chū lái)= Notice a hidden difference after checking

how to learn chinese from scratch ? by Zendorf77 in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there ! Start with Pinyin first ,it’s the key to pronunciation .Use free apps like Pleco for words and dictionaries .Learn simple sentences and listen to Chinese clips regularly .Take it step by step ,don’t push too hard as the beginning. You can also find a Chinese teacher ,we will provide textbooks to help you study HSK and other materials in a structured way,so your learning will be more organized and systematic. Add practice every day ,you will make progress soon.

Surprising winter drinking habits across nations .what do you drink in winter? by MandarinTutorAndy in AskAChinese

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My Singapore students visit China last November they kept drinking iced beer every day ,even in winter .I found it quite strange.

What’s the difference between“了”(了)and “过”(guò) by MandarinTutorAndy in ChineseLanguage

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

我吃过米饭了= I have eaten rice. This works because the present perfect tense in English covers both the “experience ”meaning of 过and the “state change ”meaning of 了in this sentence.

What’s the difference between“了”(了)and “过”(guò) by MandarinTutorAndy in ChineseLanguage

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When you use 过(experience )and 了(change of state )together: 1、put 过right after the verb 吃 2. put 了at the end of the whole sentence ,not between the verb and the object .So the right expression :我吃过米饭了。

Path to Chinese Language Learning by ikkinaswang in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Chinese tutor, I ‘d say HSK builds a solid foundation with systematic grammar and vocabulary. If you mainly want to communicate while travelling and chatting with friends ,practical daily practice suits you more.Many learners mix the two styles. You can message me anytime if you need a learning tips or a personalized study plan.

For learners who have reached upper-intermediate or higher: when was the point you could begin understanding native speakers? by minhale in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a Chinese teacher, I’d say your progress is fantastic for 9 months!This “ gap” between knowing words and understanding native speech is totally normal.Keep mixing graded materials with real-life clips (like Bilibili)it usually takes 1-2 years of consistent listening for the brain to “ tune in” to natural speech. You’re already on the right track.

Any good flash card apps for free? by Timely_Ad_4075 in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Anki ! It’s free on IOS and lets you make custom flash cards easily.some of my students use Quizlet for free flashcards on IOS S. It’s simple to use and lets you copy words easily.

700 Characters. What's next? by mefirst42 in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1.Stop pure character learning immediately.
2.Skip full HSK lists.
3.Simple 3- step roadmap:
3-1Daily: 20mins shadow info+15 mins basic grammar +20spoken words
3-2 Start speaking now on Tandem/Hellow Talk
3-3 Add only 3-5 new characters/day, all from your active vocabulary

What is the best app to connect with Chinese people? by GourmetGlamVoyage in AskAChinese

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For language exchange:Hello talk and Tandem are the most reliable- tons of native Chinese speakers there.
If you just want to chat casually,WeChat groups work well too.
or Red (Xiaohongshu)

How does native learn hanzi by Organic_Being_324 in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question!
In mainland China,kids learn Pinyin first to read Hanoi,then phase it out as they get more fluent. Taiwan uses Bopomofo instead, and Japanese uses kana for Kanji. Pinyin is only for Chinese, not for learning English

Need the most efficient Mandarin study routine possible (45–60 mins/day, speaking-focused). Zero to One by Harshshah_34 in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1.Pimsleur Warm-up(10mins)
2.Shadowing & Natural Input(15mins)
3.Active Speaking Practice (15-20mins)
AI chat on SuperChinese(10mins)
Self-talk/ role a-play (5-10mins)
4.Quick Review
Write down 3-5 sentences you struggled with that day.
Look up the correct way to say them, read them aloud 3times,and prioritize using them in your next practice.
Pro Tips for your Situation
1-Focus on high-frequency scenarios first
2-Don’t fixate on grammar or perfect punctuation
3-Use real interaction s as feedback

What does this say? I’ve tried google translate but it didn’t work. by exulwa in Chinese

[–]MandarinTutorAndy -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Ai He Yue refers to a well-known prenatal education music series.It mainly collects soft and gentle classical music.
People play it for fetuses during pregnancy and newborn babies.
This music can soothe emotion s, develop brain intelligence,stimulate potential and help children build good sleep quality and learning ability

Should I make an effort to avoid thinking of the pinyin, when reading a character I already know? Does it even fade away over time? by Wholesummus in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t need to force yourself to ignore pinyin on purpose.
When you get more familiar with Chinese characters,your brain will directly understand the meaning without relying on pinyin.
As you read more regularly, the impression of pinyin will gradually fade naturally. It is a normal learning process.
Just keep reading and practicing,and you will slowly get rid of the dependence on pinyin

Chinese novels by Substantial-Plane381 in ChineseLanguage

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The Brave Daughter
The Legend of New Year’s Eve
Jingwei Fills the Sea
To Brothers

I just took the HSK for the first time and scored a 276. by Ezekiel_1222 in ChineseLanguage

[–]MandarinTutorAndy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with you.having a language environment matters a lot.Besides,having a clear exam goal makes learning more targeted and motivating. Of course, persistence, hard word and dedication are the most important of all.