The first step to learning Chinese:Efficiently master Chinese tones
Q:How could I master Chinese tones?
A:First of all. You have to know what the four tones are. Many people know ā á ǎ à but they don't know how to describe ā á ǎ à in their own words. So they are always wrong when they try to pronounce by themselves.
There are four tones in the Chinese language: the first tone, the second tone, the third tone and the fourth tone.
Learning tone is like learning to sing.
The first tone has a high and even pitch
The second tone has a rising pitch
The third tone has a pitch that falls and then rises.
The fourth tone, as the name implies, has a dropping pitch
Sounds hard to understand? Try to imagine them driving!
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The next step is to memorize, memorize, and memorize!Try to remember the Chinese tones as much as possible.
Q:Every time I practice and then I forget, I get stuck in an endless loop.
A:Because you have not yet found the differences between them, your sense of language has not yet formed. Group exercises are a great way to deepen your memory.
Here are four tones of exercises to help you better understand and master it.
2020年4月17日