How videos in Chinese improve speaking
Streaming Mandarin training videos is a great approach to boost your learning, and a wide range are freely available online. Even if you can't visit China quite yet, these Mandarin video resources can help you see and hear the word what doing his thing.

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It�s also a good idea to grow your watching habits by actually looking for full-length Chinese movies or another videos in Chinese. You can test to discover local movies with different language tracks or order DVDs online that can come from China/Taiwan region itself. Otherwise you can make an effort to stream this news online, which if they are not speaking too quickly could be a source for practicing.

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CCTV streams countless Mandarin instructional videos online, as well as their Learn Chinese page is a good resource for students, as well as a fun way to get to understand mainland China. The video lessons vary from survival Chinese for complete beginners to cultural studies content for advanced students.

Of course, you can not make a mistake with China's favorite foreign Chinese speaker, Da Shan. Da Shan (born Mark Roswell of Canada) may drive you crazy along with his relentlessly perfect Chinese, but his instructional videos have a lot to teach you. You can find older videos on the DashanTV YouTube channel, which inturn is not maintained.

No Drama Real China doesn't offer Mandarin language lesson videos, by itself, but students can certainly still reap the benefits of hearing street Chinese spoken by regular Chinese citizens. No Drama Real China asks one question ("Are Chinese people rich?" for instance), and interviews several Chinese citizens for answers. The interviews include English and Mandarin subtitles, although host is occasionally rather potty-mouthed. It is extremely just like the more established Sexy Beijing, and offers viewers the opportunity not just to hear everyday Mandarin but also to witness reactions to major social issues in China.

Fans of David Lynch and/or Asian horror may also get a kick out of I will be Xiaoli. I will be Xiaoli videos include a leather-clad host, a talking stuffed panda, and other surreal elements who teach a simple Mandarin word or phrase. These Mandarin videos are, for lack of a much better word, incredibly weird, along with your mileage can vary.

These Mandarin video suggestions barely scratch the surface of what's available totally free - just type "Mandarin video" into YouTube or Vimeo, and luxuriate in whatever comes up.

 

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