15 hours of Chinese Listening Practice — From morning to night!
Video Overview & Insights
Wouldn't you like to be showered with the Chinese language all day long? This video is about 15 hours long, so you can create an environment where you can continuously practice your listening comprehension when you are awake. You can concentrate and practice or just let the sounds go in one ear and out the other when you are tired. Through continuous repetition and not giving up, you will train your ears to hear the Chinese language.
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At first, short sentences are the focus. Over the second half, the degree of difficulty gradually rises.
This listening series consists of recordings based entirely upon the "human voices" of native Chinese speakers. A majority of listening practice videos, which imitate ours, use synthetic voices. However, for listening practice via synthetic voices, there are many instances where a liaison is unnatural. Thus, we do not recommend such a method of listening practice. For liaisons in the Chinese language, listening to a natural human voice is the most effective method of listening practice.
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🎧Immerse yourself in listening to the Chinese language
thank you this is great❤
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🐼 PLAYLIST
Hi!
Do ypu teach one on one online?
Chinese Conversation & Listening Practice (beginner to intermediate)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL41R2vH_CL41O0jIlLl-AklsTIFhIQrGE
Thanks!
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danke . Durch den wunderbarten Xiao Zhan habe ich meine Liebe zu China, seinen Menschen, Kultur, Traditionen neu entdeckt. Gibt auch Untertitel in Deutsch
@ulrikebhairaviandrezejewsk5653Is this Mandarin?
@sharymens8187thank you
@sharymens8187I, and many other people, only have time watching this when coming home after work... Please make a dark background version of it! Please, I can't watch this late in the evening because it is too bright! :)
@awesomebearaudiobooksthank you from Laos
@nraughmoobtsab4033Really helps.
@Michael-u5c5xUsing this for practicing for HSKK, really awesome
@faeluvzelda5091Hello can you please remove the English sound
@GalysCosmeticsYou shouldn't add English voice. Really. I don't even understand sometimes what I practice, Chinese or English:))
@Принуждениекмиру-ь2цThis 15-hour listening series sounds like a fantastic resource! If you're looking for more structured support, you should check out Coachers. Their personalized lessons really help improve your listening and speaking skills alongside this practice. It definitely enhances the learning experience!
@EmyRoseBejo-m7v谢谢你!我每天和我的朋友一起学习中文!
@johncollins167I am curious. Approximately how many DIFFERENT words are actually taught throughout the entire 15 hour video? I am referring to counting each DIFFERENT word only once. I am trying to get an idea of the vocabulary size of learned NEW words.
@deezbeats9546Thank you for creating this video. This is just the method of learning I've been looking for. I could not find any video that uses this method. I search through dozens of video and couldn't find this method . Thank you. Oh, I didn't mention the method I was referring to. Your video audio says the mandarin phrase first and says the English translation second. Other videos I've come across will have the video audio saying the English first and then say the Mandarin phrase second. I want to train my brain to hear Mandarin without the need of translating. I believe that hearing the Mandarin first and then the English second will help me achieve my goal. Thank you. I finally found a video that uses this method of learning.
@deezbeats9546Consistent practice is key for language retention! With 15 hours of listening practice, Coachers offers structured content that really helps reinforce your Mandarin skills throughout the day. A lot of people find this approach super helpful for solidifying their learning!
@cinenovastudio-o2eFrom Cambodia excellent service
@maryannetlopez288better show in the same time sound and english meaning !
@raueugen9047Thank you
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Muito obrigado desde Brasil 🇧🇷 Paraíba, João Pessoa.
@ramonorestesmendozaahumada9440非常好👍🏻!
@mariadelgado4393Nzuri sana hiii😅
@omarybakaryGREAT leaning way and tool ! Amazing, thank you
@massimopoli2996:15 done till here only knew few words will come back soon❤
@iqrazahoor3065Could you make one without the english audio? Keep the text in case folks don't know the mandarin or want to check.
@DoctorJammerعظمه
@mohamedabdelfatah196To fast
@gregsmith4527Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷, your channel helped a lot thanks 🎉
@jezreelferreira711J'adore❤ Merci infiniment🙏🏾
@talijaphetteLess than 2 min in the brainwash you to CALL THE POLICE. Hahaha. Wow.
@chrisCNX7522❤❤❤❤❤❤
@dilaramyakubowa6057I ❤ how they say the Chinese words 4 times...I think we need more and more videos like this. I cannot find podcasts with listen and repeat like this during my work hours so I just play this and listen while I work.
@denaetak1147Thank you for sharing!
@chanmichan7749I love this! I've been looking for something like this forever! Thank you. I can't even imagine how much work it must have taken to create this.
@ollieanntan4478Thanks!
@alee7610This is awesome. All-in-one formatted lesson. Thumb's up!!! More of this type and length of study. I love how you have a listening phase first. This allows us to test our interpretation or translation, hence comprehension of we what it is we hear. Also, I love that you have the pinyin and characters presented. Well, like I said, this is an all-in-one video presentation. Thanks, again!!!
@lois2911非常好,太谢谢你了
@suwatmdVery useful!
@shan_cha_huaChenniesspeechiseasytoo.
@saundragibbs7245Great.. i am learning Chinese HSK-3 three from Pakistan
@muhammadkashif7202WHY HAVEN'T I BEEN INFORMED BEFORE ☹️☹️🥳🥳
@michaelfuxeklint4909This is absolutely perfect, please make more videos like this!! Thank you~
@djjdjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjThanks.🙏💕
@mohamedhassan6885Very good!! I'm brazilian I am learning chinese🇧🇷
@marciomuniz2848Wasai ,hao lu le
@clementinejazymine3899Thanks. It would be a further significant improvement if you could add images to each of the pages for some of the key words, then could also associate an image with each of the key words.
@stevenbowler1