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【Chat in Chinese】5 Fun Facts About Taiwan
Let’s chat in Chinese today! In this video, you'll not only expand your vocabulary with new words but also discover some fun and interesting facts about Taiwan! (Remember to turn on CC 🙋‍♀)
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| Learning Resources 📝 |
▪️ Chinese modal particles → gum.co/OtXAp
(Traditional and Simplified characters included)
▪️ Useful Chinese Time Words and Phrases → gum.co/CROpR
(Traditional and Simplified characters included)
▪️ When 了 (le) is NOT Needed for Completed Actions → gracemandarin.gumroad.com/l/bcugd
▪️15 Must-Know Chinese Slang → gum.co/OPXqS
(Traditional and Simplified characters included)
▪️ 78 common components of Chinese characters → gracemandarinchinese.com/the-78-common-components/
▪️ Master Chinese "zh ch sh r” → gracemandarinchinese.com/pronunciation-training-handout-1/
▪️ Master Chinese “j q x” → gracemandarinchinese.com/j-q-x-handout/
﹝Real-life Chinese﹞
→ Understand FAST Chinese Conversations: is.gd/MBJOGm
→ 20 Chinese Slang You Need to Know: is.gd/YaS9MT
→ Understanding Different Mandarin Accents: is.gd/tI0aZe
→ TOP 5 Chinese Filler Words in Everyday Speech: is.gd/ZhmbJL
→ 15 COMMON Interjections in Mandarin: is.gd/a19K6Q
Japanese subtitles provided by Andrew Haynes. Many thanks for his outstanding work and assistance
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When 了 (le) is NOT Needed for Completed Actions in Chinese
Переглядів 9 тис.14 днів тому
📝 Master the use of 了: gracemandarin.gumroad.com/l/bcugd ➞ In this study guide, you’ll learn 8 key points about when not to use 了 for completed actions in Mandarin. You'll gain a better understanding of when the use of 了 is either incorrect or can be omitted, helping you use Mandarin more naturally and confidently! ⚡️ Time code: 00:00 Is 了 Always Needed for Completed Action? 01:04 Introduction ...
How I Write Fast in Chinese
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Are you intrigued by how people manage to write Chinese characters quickly in daily life? As a native Chinese speaker, I'll reveal my daily writing strategies today. Perhaps, these tips can help you enhance your writing speed as well! ✏️ Skritter - An app for helping you learn Chinese characters (Using the code "GRACEMANDARINCHINESE" to get 10% off):skritter.com/?ref=graceguo (If you use the li...
4 Unique Taiwanese Speaking Habits
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People from different places have different speaking habits. In this video, you'll learn 4 unique Taiwanese speaking habits. This will help you make sense of them when you encounter these habits in the future. ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin 🎥 5 Unique Taiwanese Speaking Habits (Part 1): ua-cam.com/video/CZQ2YrBRD0U/v-deo.htmlsi=XwLS5_wXqSxmKPOw 🎥 Learn...
Start Using 了 (le) Correctly in Chinese: When & Why to Use It at the End of a Sentence
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Have you been struggling with using 了 (le) in Chinese? Understanding the function of 了 is important to master its use. This video will help you understand why and when to use 了 in Chinese by demonstrating how it is used in real-life situations. ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin 🎥 Learn about Chinese Phrase - 對了(对了):ua-cam.com/video/Nz1K33dcwek/v-deo.htmls...
Our Mandarin Sounds Different?!
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Struggling to understand real-life Chinese? This video will explain why and show you how native Chinese speakers from different places (Northeast, Hunan, and Taiwan) really talk in daily life. ✨ ⭐️ Our amazing guests for today: - ShuoshuoChinese: youtube.com/@ShuoshuoChinese?si=FXxV1nvxbS-Dy3sA - Mandarin Melon: youtube.com/@themandarinmelon?si=CyggloqHWE9d7aVJ ❤️ Support me and be part of my c...
Chinese Speaking vs. (Formal) Writing
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Today, let's unlock the secrets of formal Chinese writing! 📚✨ In this video, you'll learn 5 essential Chinese words that are often used in formal writing. Mastering them will elevate your skills in reading a wide range of Chinese texts. ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin ✍️ Practice writing today's Chinese characters here → app.skritter.com/link/zh/?link=s...
Can You Hear the Difference? | Chinese Tone Challenge
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📝 Pinyin and Zhuyin for the 20 word/phrase pairs in today's challenge: gracemandarinchinese.com/can-you-hear-the-difference-chinese-tone-challenge/ It's time to test your Chinese listening skills! Chinese tones play an important role in distinguishing the meanings of Chinese words, so being able to differentiate them is essential to your Chinese comprehension and pronunciation! ❤️ Support me an...
Can you understand these THREE different Mandarin accents?
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🔥 YoyoChinese's Lunar New Year Sale Is On Now! ⚠️ Use my link bit.ly/Grace_Mandarin_Chinese to get 40% off! (Feb. 5 - Feb. 14 PST) 【About this video】 Struggling to understand Chinese outside of the classroom? While Chinese teachers typically speak slowly and clearly, in daily life, people often speak quickly and with a variety of accents. This video aims to improve your listening skills by intr...
4 Unique (but Common) Chinese Greetings
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Did you know that greetings such as “Ni hao ma? (How are you?)” are actually not common in Chinese daily conversation? In today's video, you'll learn four authentic and commonly used ways to greet people in Chinese, introducing you to the true essence of day-to-day Chinese language and cultural interactions! ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin ⚡️ Time code:...
How to Express “-ing” in Chinese
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In Chinese, both 在 (zài) and 著/着 (zhe) can express something ongoing, but what's the difference between them? In this video, you'll find out their different usage and practice using them correctly. ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin ⚡️ Time code: 00:00 Introduction 00:43 Where to place 在 and 著/着 in a sentence 01:10 When to use 在 (zài) 02:10 When to use 著/着...
ONE sentence, THREE different Mandarin accents
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Struggling to understand Chinese outside of the classroom? While Chinese teachers typically speak slowly and clearly, in daily life, people often speak quickly and with a variety of accents. This video aims to improve your listening skills by introducing different Chinese accents, including Northern, Southern, and Taiwanese. ⭐️ Our amazing guests for today: - ShuoshuoChinese: youtube.com/@Shuos...
The ULTIMATE Guide to Learning Chinese Characters
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✏️ Skritter - An app for helping you learn Chinese characters (Using the code "GRACEMANDARINCHINESE" to get 10% off):skritter.com/?ref=graceguo (If you use the link above to purchase, I'll earn some commission. It's a great way to support my channel at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support! ✨) ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin ⚡️ Time code: 00:00 ...
15 Essential Chinese Phrases for Video Calls
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In this video, you’ll learn how to say “my internet connection is bad”, “you’re breaking up”, “I’ll share my screen” and other useful Chinese phrases that are commonly used in video calls. ❤️ Support me and be part of my creative journey: ko-fi.com/gracemandarin ⚡️ Time code: 00:00 Introduction 00:33 視訊 (视讯)/ 視頻(视频) 02:38 聽得到嗎?(听得到吗?) 03:44 聽不到(听不到)/ 沒有聲音(没有声音) 04:28 聽不清楚(听不清楚) 05:03 戴耳機(戴耳机) 0...
【Vlog in Chinese】I went to Japan!
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Travel to Osaka with me and practice Chinese listening along the way! 💛 [ Japanese subtitles are available in closed captions. ] 🎥 More Chinese vlogs: ua-cam.com/play/PLwFUKjRMEUxxHn2atRlQiSQamQPyCjcQl.html ✍ Practice writing today's Chinese characters here → app.skritter.com/link/zh/?link=skritter.com?deck=5429862194872320&apn=com.inkren.skritter.chinese&ibi=com.inkren.skritter.chinese&isi=137...
Difference Between 但是 (dànshì) and 可是 (kěshì)|Learn Chinese
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Difference Between 但是 (dànshì) and 可是 (kěshì)|Learn Chinese
Can You Understand Malaysian Mandarin?
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Can You Understand Malaysian Mandarin?
Bored or Boring - How to Express Them in Chinese
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Bored or Boring - How to Express Them in Chinese
10 Popular Chinese Drama Phrases
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10 Popular Chinese Drama Phrases
How Sentences are Shortened in Everyday Chinese
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How Sentences are Shortened in Everyday Chinese
How to SELF-STUDY Chinese | Tips + Resources
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How to SELF-STUDY Chinese | Tips Resources
5 Unique Taiwanese Speaking Habits
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5 Unique Taiwanese Speaking Habits
Understand Mandarin Accents | Beijing Accent
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Understand Mandarin Accents | Beijing Accent
10 Common Phrases For Daily Chinese Conversations
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10 Common Phrases For Daily Chinese Conversations
When NOT to use "的" in Chinese
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When NOT to use "的" in Chinese
200K subs!! Reacting to my FIRST video + an honest chat
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200K subs!! Reacting to my FIRST video an honest chat
When to Repeat Words in Chinese
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When to Repeat Words in Chinese
What Speaking Mandarin with a Cantonese Accent Sounds like
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What Speaking Mandarin with a Cantonese Accent Sounds like
10 Must-Know “Verb + Complement” Phrases in Chinese
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10 Must-Know “Verb Complement” Phrases in Chinese
Why Chinese Needs Sentence-Final Particles
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Why Chinese Needs Sentence-Final Particles

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Jessica_Le
    @Jessica_Le Годину тому

    讚爆!支持妳拍更多全中文的影片提高大家的聽力❤

  • @cleuziosilva7668
    @cleuziosilva7668 18 годин тому

  • @sansancheri3299
    @sansancheri3299 День тому

    Just love this video. It’s refreshing and interesting. 我一段时间住在台湾,所以很想念这些情况,我看这个视频两次 ha ha😂 请你多一点做类似的视频吧。 很喜欢你的声音和视频。

  • @CoralineLiu-ss7kw
    @CoralineLiu-ss7kw День тому

    👍🥰👍 很有趣的课程

  • @paiwanhan
    @paiwanhan День тому

    So you are basically saying Taigi is formal Chinese. 其 is pronunced as ê, and 未 is pronounced as buē. So 你去過我ê店buē in Taigi is literally 爾去過我其店未?

  • @amine2012ish
    @amine2012ish День тому

    I swear i got 1/20 😢😢😢

  • @danbrowne212
    @danbrowne212 День тому

    You have such a great way of explaining things!! New subscriber here 😃

  • @lexxryazanov
    @lexxryazanov День тому

    如果我没有办法按时丢垃圾怎么办?

  • @RuiNa42
    @RuiNa42 День тому

    I wish it had been explained to me this way 20 years ago!😆 Oh well, I made it.

  • @zafarhayat8516
    @zafarhayat8516 День тому

    Love from Pakistan

  • @ucdang7433
    @ucdang7433 2 дні тому

    awesome, it's very detailed to understand and practice. Thank you so much, Grace!

  • @danyv8207
    @danyv8207 2 дні тому

    ? I'm french and I'm very happy to use money and not always my smartphone, for paying I spending enough time on my phone

  • @orinthompson6360
    @orinthompson6360 2 дні тому

    BEAUTFIULLL

  • @arveyilleszender5809
    @arveyilleszender5809 2 дні тому

    Grace, if you freeze the vid at 1:25 mins am I correct in saying that the 'zén' should be 'rén'?

  • @serveyourname5565
    @serveyourname5565 2 дні тому

    I have a question: Is your BF a Taiwanese guy or an English speaking Caucasian?

  • @nckpc4781
    @nckpc4781 2 дні тому

    可以做更多關於台灣的影片,全中文的影片是真的很讚❤

  • @serveyourname5565
    @serveyourname5565 2 дні тому

    Oh my Grace, how talented you are for teaching Chinese in such an efficient fashion! Your content is the best ever so far, I reckon. So logical and informative 👍

  • @elimarx3430
    @elimarx3430 2 дні тому

    台灣的垃圾車確實是一件讓外國人很問號的事情。它播的音樂和美國的冰淇淋車一樣哈哈

    • @GraceMandarinChinese
      @GraceMandarinChinese 2 дні тому

      恩立!!好久不見哈哈 希望你在台灣過得很開心😆

  • @antanowrites
    @antanowrites 2 дні тому

    And I thought IPA was a beer 😂

  • @christinawang7000
    @christinawang7000 3 дні тому

    I love this video! Please make more (where you only speak Mandarin). Thank you teacher! I think Taiwan's garbage culture is great, and I wish we had the same system in America. Most Americans don't know their neighbors!

  • @grahamgrover1
    @grahamgrover1 3 дні тому

    I appreciate that you included the bopomofo for phonetic help!

  • @teacherjeremyford6625
    @teacherjeremyford6625 3 дні тому

    I'm living in Taiwan and learning Mandarin, and it is a littler frustrating for me when I have people correcting my pronunciation even though they understand me. It was not an issue at first, but now that I am becoming a bit more advanced, still not able to carry on a conversation in Mandarin yet, but I am able to order food and drinks, negotiate price, and thank people and such. Anyway, I have several coworkers and friends who speak Mandarin and will correct me on how to say a given word, but each one of them says it completely different from the others. So, someone will correct my pronunciation of 謝謝 as, "Shay shay," or "Shee Shee," or "Shei Shei," or whatever. It is difficult to express it in text, but the point is, they'll correct me, and at first I thought I was wrong so I mimicked their pronunciation, but then a different friend or coworker would -correct- me, and I would then mimic their pronunciation, and then a third, and a fourth, and I started to really, really, really pay attention to what I was getting -wrong- and figured out that they each were saying it completely differently, and so I would mimic one and then the other would tell me I'm wrong and I would mimic them, and so on. But where it really became frustrating is when I have friends or coworkers who -corrected- me before, turn around and -correct- me again because I was saying it the way person number four or five was saying it, and not the way they taught me to say it. And now it's like I have to learn five different languages instead of just one. In the US we have a lot of different accents, and some people can be gelotophobe about it, but the majority of people in America don't care what your accent is as long as they can understand you. Again, there are jerks who will have a problem with it, or claim to, but those same jerks are looking for a problem anywhere they can with foreign people or anyone who is different, so if it wasn't the accent they'd find something else to complain about. Everyone else, as long as you're understood, no one cares.

  • @theilliad4298
    @theilliad4298 3 дні тому

    Do some people only use voice to chat?

  • @marvelelevee-yx7kr
    @marvelelevee-yx7kr 4 дні тому

    谢谢老师。

  • @parthian945
    @parthian945 4 дні тому

    This is great content. Easy to consume but hard enough to learn things. This kind of upper intermediate level is hard to come by. The word bubbles are done really nicely too.

  • @calvintanrio7126
    @calvintanrio7126 4 дні тому

    我喜欢这个类型的视频! 这个视频让我练习我听力还是学习台湾人的习惯 Can't wait you making more this kind of videos! 继续加油喔

  • @blusef1
    @blusef1 4 дні тому

    Omg as an ABC whose trying to improve my mandarin this is so helpful! And it also helped me learn about Taiwan things! I've only visited once so I definitely knew about the 7-11's but the other elements were new to me. I added a few vocob words like língshí to my google translate too!

  • @simontyrant231
    @simontyrant231 4 дні тому

    could you tell me pls what is the song name in very first clip of this vd😢can't find that song in your description

  • @TheTMax
    @TheTMax 4 дні тому

    This video was awesome listening practice! 🤓👏 谢谢Grace老师 When I lived in Beijing, the garbage trucks in my neighborhood played Christmas music all year long😅 I made a few videos about my experience with culture shock in China (ua-cam.com/video/9Mue1JWMPUc/v-deo.html) mostly, my experiences in Beijing, but then some things I noticed also while traveling around China. Unfortunately, I have yet to visit Taiwan, but when I do go, I will buy some guai-guai 😋

  • @nl5655
    @nl5655 4 дні тому

    I really like this style of videos!! It's so useful to learn new words and get a better understanding of the language while learning something interesting too

  • @ravikantboudh8682
    @ravikantboudh8682 4 дні тому

    just one hour ago I saw the guai guai snack and after seeing the video, I got it. thank you so much, your videos are really help full .

  • @susanchang7825
    @susanchang7825 4 дні тому

    After living in the US for 40 years, my grade school Mandarin is far from perfect. However whenever I'm talking to other Chinese speaking people they were quick to point out that I 'm from Taiwan. My Mandarin is so broken I never knew how they may have known that.😂

  • @Leesol_7
    @Leesol_7 4 дні тому

    How to write all pinyin words in chinese characters?

  • @susanchang7825
    @susanchang7825 4 дні тому

    He has a Mainland China accent. I would never have guessed that he is not Chinese if I didn't see him. I need to take some Chinese classes.

  • @rafaultimate69
    @rafaultimate69 4 дні тому

    This type of video is an excellent study material, and the pop-up cards are an award-winning idea. Would love if you did more videos like this talking about different topics, thank you!!

  • @lyhthegreat
    @lyhthegreat 4 дні тому

    yeah i didn't know about that fapiao thing until i went to taiwan recently and my taiwanese friend told me about it, at first i gave her all my receipts which according to her was a pain in the S but after awhile she just sent me her barcode and it made everything easier lol.

  • @andrearosati6454
    @andrearosati6454 4 дні тому

    Molto utile grazie, immaginavo difatti che si pronunciasse come la "i" di first oppure la "u"di bus inglese, il suono del "moribondo" 😌

  • @EnzoXian-no3kw
    @EnzoXian-no3kw 4 дні тому

    CHINA Wps is ours!

  • @samirkazah302
    @samirkazah302 4 дні тому

    As a taiwanese who left taiwan at a really young age, this is seriously helping me improve my vocab

  • @getsgreen2
    @getsgreen2 5 днів тому

    "Trust me! This video 100% worth you time" Annoying! take out the commercial !

  • @raychen0322
    @raychen0322 5 днів тому

    我都叫回單

  • @ciofi1550
    @ciofi1550 5 днів тому

    You should make more pf this videos

  • @taiwanista
    @taiwanista 5 днів тому

    我希望未來會有更多類似的影片!!

  • @1988jingchache
    @1988jingchache 5 днів тому

    Dont worry kuomintang dissident. Soon you will all be subjugated by our superior Peoples Liberation Army and China will be united once again. 中国共产党万岁\(≧▽≦)/

  • @almondgarfield
    @almondgarfield 5 днів тому

    this video was FANTSATIC

  • @RandomToastyJt
    @RandomToastyJt 5 днів тому

    Thank you! I don't even know how to read that much. ( I can only read the word "sheep" and 1 2 3 in chinese ) But I'll keep learning. Thank you so much again.

  • @plfong22
    @plfong22 5 днів тому

    Malaysians have one advantage, they can understand Mainland Chinese better than the other way round 😅

  • @hinaflower
    @hinaflower 5 днів тому

    I really enjoyed this video, the editing was really helpful! I lived in Taiwan for a year and experienced most of these, except I didn't know about 乖乖, that was interesting to learn

  • @Auranopsis_x3
    @Auranopsis_x3 5 днів тому

    Thank you so much for this video! It kinda scares me to talk to someone chinese and say something stupid because I'm not using the right tone lol Something I noticed while hearing people speak chinese is that the 1st tone sounds like the note A major, I don't know if that exactly accurate but as someone who plays piano it really helped me pronounce it ヾ(•ω•`)

  • @dontusethesamenicknameonthenet
    @dontusethesamenicknameonthenet 5 днів тому

    would love to see more videos like this on our channel!!!! thank you for also making traditional and simplified chinese subtitles ❤‍🔥