为什么要学中文 Why Learn Chinese? | @ChinesewithJessie

Published 2022-09-24
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What kind of people study Chinese? If you are learning Chinese, please watch this video in Chinese, with English subtitles, where I discuss this subject with Jessie of "Chinese with Jessie".

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All Comments (21)
  • @LincolnClay98
    Steve must have one of the healthiest brains on the planet.
  • 史提夫先生的中文水平惊艳了我们晚辈。当遇到学习外语困难时,您是我们的学习榜样。
  • My reason for learning Chinese was to recover from cognitive impairment post covid. It worked extremely well which says a lot about how learning languages can protect the brain. Eventually I just loved it and wanted to know more about China.
  • As a Taiwanese whose native language is Mandarin Chinese I can easily understand every thing you say. You are amazing Steve!
  • @puravidaen
    I've been studying Mandaring for the last 7 years, i'm amazed the way you just got more fluent throught out the whole converstion.. congrats
  • @zhijinguo3734
    In fact a postgraduated person, commonly used about 3000 Chinese character. Many foreigners even Chinese do not realize that. So as you see, it is really helpful to spend more time to study Chinese on writing, reading and listening, instead of speaking. After knowing many characters then will easy to accumulate more words of phrase in Chinese. Pity, many people quite scared of Chinese writing. But the beauty of Chinese is writing, that's why it is called pictograph 象形文字.
  • @TanNguyen-iv5yh
    Finally understand this conversation after 4 months of learning. Dang!!! Thanks Steve for the inspiration
  • Steve is an inspiration. Without question in my opinion, I believe motivation (and capacity) is the most important determinant to ones success in learning a new language. This can be applied to most new skills to be honest. If one has a real reason to learn a language, they will do so more rapidly. If it's just a hobby, they may "get around to it" from time to time but the focus ad passion won't be there.
  • If you have free time, you can also learn traditional characters. They are very fun and it will help you read calligraphy works that you see at important places like on steles, paintings, door signs, or monuments.
  • @yzhang2008
    You learned Mandarin for just one year and have reached your current level. That is amazing!
  • @fimashavin
    Steve, you're a speaker of the speaker. Incredible acquisition of language.
  • I am learning Chinese but only at a very basic level. I love the sound of the language and have always been fascinated by Chinese culture and history :)
  • What a wonderful interview!! Love this video!! Please keep the great work!!🥰🤩🤩
  • @sodds3599
    Fantastic... Steve is a heroe! What a formidable force of nature and inspiration this man is!
  • "Tea time chinese", great channel to practice when you are beyond the basics, but not quite intermediate yet
  • As a Pole I love the sound of Mandarin so much. I do not understand a word of it but still listen to this with pleasure. I managed to learn Hungarian well.
  • @yzhang2008
    You speak very fluent and accurate Chinese. Cool!