• Daily Life Sounds in Chinese: Improve Your Listening and Vocabulary (Comprehensible input for A2+B)

  • Feb 7 2025
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Daily Life Sounds in Chinese: Improve Your Listening and Vocabulary (Comprehensible input for A2+B)

  • Summary

  • Let’s explore 9 common sounds from daily life in this fun and interactive video! From ringtones to doorbells and chopping vegetables on a cutting board, this video will help intermediate Chinese learners practice listening, expand vocabulary, and enhance their understanding of everyday life in Chinese. Using the comprehensible input method, you’ll immerse yourself in real-world sounds and learn how to describe them in Chinese. Perfect for learners who want to combine language learning with a touch of fun and curiosity!
    This is Comprehensible input. Comprehensible input is language input that can be understood by listeners despite them not understanding all the words and structures in it.
    By listening to our stories, cultural expositions, you will get used to real Chinese as it's used in context, and develop a native-like intuition for the grammar and the vocabulary, together with a clear pronunciation.
    You can watch or just listen to this video more times or just come back after a while ,to make yourself more comfortable to listen to each little story. If the video is too slow for you, please watch the intermediate level videos or speed up to 1.25 or 1.5 times.
    Happy study and enjoy the learning process.
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    Annie

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