Chinese with Mandarin HQ | How to THINK in Chinese | Stop Translating Words in Your Head! @MandarinHQ | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
In today's video, we're diving deep into the mindset of the Chinese language. ๐ง ๐ฌ If you can think in Chinese and stop translating, you can answer questions and converse more fluently! That's why we'll explore how to shift your thinking to align with Chinese language patterns to make your learning journey smoother and more intuitive. ๐
You'll discover practical tips and strategies that will help you think in Chinese, enhancing your fluency and comprehension. ๐๐ก Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate learner or advanced learner, this video is designed to take your Chinese language skills to the next level. ๐
Don't forget to like this video if you find it helpful and subscribe to our channel for more Chinese language learning content. ๐๐ And if you want to improve your Chinese listening skills fast, check out our FREE email course: mandarinhq.com/listening ๐
Remember, learning a language is a journey, and I'm here to guide you every step of the way. Let's get started! ๐๐
P.S. We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, questions, or any topics you'd like us to cover in the comments below. ๐ฌ๐
Happy learning! ๐๐
A summary for this lesson is available at mandarinhq.com/2023/11/think-in-chinese
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 How to THINK in Chinese
00:13 Technique 1 to think in Chinese
00:56 Technique 2 to think in Chinese
01:13 How to THINK in Mandarin Chinese with 1st picture
01:17 Think of the Chinese names for the things in the photo
02:22 Think of the Chinese adjectives for the things in the photo
02:52 Think of the Chinese verbs for the things in the photo
03:36 How to THINK in Mandarin Chinese with 2nd picture
03:42 Think of the Chinese names for the things in 2nd photo
04:39 Think of the Chinese adjectives for the things in 2nd photo
05:07 Think of the Chinese verbs for the things in 2nd photo
05:37 How to THINK in Mandarin Chinese with 3rd picture
05:40 Think of single words as a Chinese beginner, Think of phrases or sentences as a advanced Chinese learners
04:39 Think of the Chinese names, adjectives, verbs, single Chinese words, Chinese phrases or sentences for the things in 3rd photo
05:07 Think of the Chinese verbs for the things in 3rd photo
06:31 Describe your environment in Mandarin Chinese
07:14 Best Tips for thinking in Chinese and stop translating in your head
08:19 Summary of how to think in Chinese, stop translating in your head and start speaking mandarin Chinese more fluently!
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In today's video, we're diving deep into the mindset of the Chinese language. ๐ง ๐ฌ If you can think in Chinese and stop translating, you can answer questions and converse more fluently! That's why we'll explore how to shift your thinking to align with Chinese language patterns to make your learning journey smoother and more intuitive. ๐
You'll discover practical tips and strategies that will help you think in Chinese, enhancing your fluency and comprehension. ๐๐ก Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate learner or advanced learner, this video is designed to take your Chinese language skills to the next level. ๐
Don't forget to like this video if you find it helpful and subscribe to our channel for more Chinese language learning content. ๐๐ And if you want to improve your Chinese listening skills fast, check out our FREE email course: mandarinhq.com/listening ๐
Remember, learning a language is a journey, and I'm here to guide you every step of the way. Let's get started! ๐๐
P.S. We love hearing from you! Share your thoughts, questions, or any topics you'd like us to cover in the comments below. ๐ฌ๐
Happy learning! ๐๐
A summary for this lesson is available at mandarinhq.com/2023/11/think-in-chinese
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 How to THINK in Chinese
00:13 Technique 1 to think in Chinese
00:56 Technique 2 to think in Chinese
01:13 How to THINK in Mandarin Chinese with 1st picture
01:17 Think of the Chinese names for the things in the photo
02:22 Think of the Chinese adjectives for the things in the photo
02:52 Think of the Chinese verbs for the things in the photo
03:36 How to THINK in Mandarin Chinese with 2nd picture
03:42 Think of the Chinese names for the things in 2nd photo
04:39 Think of the Chinese adjectives for the things in 2nd photo
05:07 Think of the Chinese verbs for the things in 2nd photo
05:37 How to THINK in Mandarin Chinese with 3rd picture
05:40 Think of single words as a Chinese beginner, Think of phrases or sentences as a advanced Chinese learners
04:39 Think of the Chinese names, adjectives, verbs, single Chinese words, Chinese phrases or sentences for the things in 3rd photo
05:07 Think of the Chinese verbs for the things in 3rd photo
06:31 Describe your environment in Mandarin Chinese
07:14 Best Tips for thinking in Chinese and stop translating in your head
08:19 Summary of how to think in Chinese, stop translating in your head and start speaking mandarin Chinese more fluently!
โบ COURSE (THE REAL SPOKEN CHINESE VAULT):
students.mandarinhq.com/real-spoken-chinese-vault-course
โบ THE CHINESE PRONUNCIATION GYM Course:
students.mandarinhq.com/chinese-pronunciation-tones
โบ FREE MINI-COURSE:
How to Improve Your Chinese Listening Skills Fast: mandarinhq.com/listening
FOLLOW ME
โ Instagram: instagram.com/mandarinhq_
โ Facebook: facebook.com/MandarinHQ
โ Twitter: twitter.com/MandarinHQ
โ Youtube: youtube.com/user/MandarinHQ
#ThinkinChinese #HowtoThinkinChinese #mandarinhq #ThinkinMandarin #learnchinese #stoptranslatinginyourhead