The best way to master Chinese tones and pronunciation
Let's be honest here, who hasn't struggled with tones and pronunciation? Chinese has sounds that English and other languages don't, like "r" which sounds like "rjrjh" and there's the sh, x, c, and s sounds which sound pretty similar. Pronunciation is one of my strong suits in Chinese. How exactly did that happen? Keep reading to find out my number one way to master Chinese pronunciation and tones. Right from when I started learning Chinese, I really focused on sounding identical to the audio (with recordings of people on the app Hello Chinese, NOT with the robot translating voice.). However, if you haven't done so since you started learning start now! This is a method that anyone at any learning stage can start to improve their speaking. The method is (drumroll...) IMITATION and REPETITION! What do I mean by that? 1)Find any source of audio whether it be a youtube video, a podcast, or a tv show where you can rewind 2) Listen to a phrase, try