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Hello everyone, welcome to our Chinese podcast.
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Thank you for listening today.
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Today's topic is very real and very important: Why, after studying Chinese for so long, do you still feel like you can't speak it?
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You've clearly worked very hard; you've bought many books, watched many videos, and memorized vocabulary every day, but when you try to speak, you get stuck, right?
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Don't worry, you're not alone.
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Many foreign friends feel the same way.
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So today, let's talk about this together , so you can find the answer and speak Chinese more easily and happily.
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You might say, "Chinese is too difficult!" Yes, you can already say that, great!
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But have you ever thought about why you say "It's too difficult" but not more?
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It's because the Chinese you've learned often just stays in books and in your notebooks, but hasn't entered your life.
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Let's talk about the first reason: you're too afraid to speak Chinese.
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You're afraid of making mistakes, afraid others won't understand, afraid others will laugh at you.
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So, you'd rather be quiet and not speak.
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But, do you know what?
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Chinese people really won't laugh at you.
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When Chinese people hear you speak Chinese, they'll say, "Wow, your Chinese is very good!" They'll help you.
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When they hear you say a simple sentence, like, "I want to drink water," they'll think, "You can speak Chinese!" So, don't be afraid.
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It's okay if you don't speak perfectly.
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Everyone makes mistakes when learning a language; even Chinese people often make mistakes.
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The second reason: You only learn words, not sentences.
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For example, you know "drink," "water," and "want," but you don't know how to put them together.
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You memorize ten words every day, but you can't say a single sentence.
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Have you ever experienced this?
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You memorize words and then forget them, getting more and more tired, and then you tell yourself, "I have a bad memory." Actually, it's not that you have a bad memory; it's that your method is wrong.
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Learning a language is like cooking; you can't just have many ingredients; you also need to know how to make a dish.
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So, starting today, don't just memorize words; memorize sentences—the words you actually use in your daily life.
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The third reason: You don't use Chinese in your daily life.
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When you learn Chinese, you sit at a table, you write, you do exercises, you listen to the teacher.
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But when you leave the classroom, you become an English speaker again.
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You know "How much?", but in a store, you still ask in English.
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You know "Where is this?", but in a rush, you forget everything.
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Therefore, Chinese hasn't become a part of your daily life.
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When you learn a new sentence, you should use it immediately.
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For example, give yourself a small task: When I go out today, I will say one sentence in Chinese.
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Even just one.
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For example: "I want this," "I want to buy bread," "Can you help me?" If you say it, you'll remember it; if you don't use it, you'll forget it.
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The fourth reason: The Chinese you've learned is too formal, not lifelike enough.
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You might say, "Hello, my name is..., I'm from..., nice to meet you." Great, you know these sentences.
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But when you actually go to China, and a friend says to you, "Hey, wanna go out for dinner tonight?" you might be confused: "What? Dinner? Go out? Tonight?" The Chinese you've learned is like the Chinese used for exams, not the Chinese you speak with friends.
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What you need isn't more grammar, but more everyday Chinese.
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For example: "How do you say this?" "Can you give me a discount?" "What are you doing?" "Wait a minute." "I don't understand, can you say it again?" "Delicious!" "Really?" These sentences are simple, but extremely useful.
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The fifth reason: You're always listening, watching, and reading, but you don't speak.
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Many people study Chinese for a long time, but speak it very little.
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They might only say three sentences a day.
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Listening, reading, and writing are important, but speaking is the most important. If you want to learn to swim, you have to get in the water; if you want to speak Chinese, you have to open your mouth.
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Don't wait until "I'm ready." Waiting until "ready" means you'll never begin.
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Let's think about a life scenario.
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For example, you're in a Chinese restaurant, you get the menu, you see a lot of words, and you're afraid to order.
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You want to speak English, but you tell yourself: "No, I'm going to practice my Chinese today." So you call the waiter: "Hello, I'd like to eat dumplings." Your Chinese isn't perfect, but you said it.
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The waiter will smile and say, "Okay." And then, you succeeded!
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You'll think, "Wow, I can do it!" You'll speak even better next time.
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Another example: you want to make friends.
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You go to the park and see someone with a dog.
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You want to speak, but you don't know how to say it in Chinese.
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It's actually quite simple. You can say, "Your dog is so cute!" You already know this sentence.
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The other person might say, "Thank you!" And then you have your first Chinese conversation.
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Learning Chinese in daily life is like that—it's a gradual process.
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Another reason is that you always compare yourself to people who are much better than you.
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You see others speaking Chinese very well, and you feel inferior.
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You forget that they also started from scratch.
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You only see their current state, but not their daily practice.
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So, don't compare yourself to others. Just being a little better than you were yesterday is a success.
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You also need to understand that speaking Chinese isn't about memorizing grammar or taking exams.
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Language is for connection, for communication. You can communicate even if you make mistakes, you can communicate even if you speak slowly.
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The most important thing is that you want to speak, you are willing to speak, and you dare to speak.
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Some people say, "I understand, but I can't speak." This is very common.
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The reason is that your brain is only inputting, not outputting.
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So, starting now, give yourself a small plan every day.
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For example: — Speak five Chinese sentences every day, ask one Chinese question every day , listen to one Chinese podcast every day and repeat one sentence every day, and learn one everyday expression every day . Small plans can make a big difference.
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For example, you can practice these sentences every day: "Can I?" "Where is it?" "How do I get there?" "I don't know." "Can you help me?" "What is this?" "It 's too expensive!" "I like this." "Can I have one?" "I'll come again tomorrow!" These sentences are simple, but you will definitely use them in your life.
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The more you use them, the faster and more naturally you will speak.
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You can also find a Chinese-speaking friend.
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You don't need to chat for two hours, just five minutes will do.
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You can tell him: "My Chinese is not good, speak slowly." He will help you.
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You can say: "I'll say the simple ones first, and you can say the correct ones for me." You will improve very quickly.
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Or, you can also speak Chinese to yourself.
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Every morning, you can say to yourself: "Today will be good, I will speak Chinese." When you go out, you can say: "I'm going to the supermarket, I'm going to buy milk, I'm going to buy bread." When you get home, you can say: "I'm a little tired, but I'm happy." Talking to yourself is also a form of practice, and your brain will remember these sentences.
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Actually, speaking Chinese doesn't require perfection, just authenticity.
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It's okay if you can't speak in long sentences; you can speak in short sentences.
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You wouldn't say "Because...therefore...", you could say: "I like Chinese. Chinese sounds nice.
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I want to speak Chinese." That's also Chinese.
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Most importantly, you're willing to use it.
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If you improve just a little bit every day, a year later, you'll speak a lot.
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Believe me, you've already started speaking Chinese.
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Okay, I'm really happy you've heard this far today.
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Thank you for taking the time to learn Chinese together.
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You're already working hard, you're already moving forward, you've already gone further than many people.
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Believe in yourself, you really can speak Chinese, and you'll speak better and better.
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When you go to China next time, or chat with Chinese friends, you'll find that you can speak it, and you'll speak it very naturally.
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That day will definitely come!
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Thank you for listening today.
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If you enjoyed this program, remember to continue chatting with me in Chinese.
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I'll always be here for you.
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See you next time.
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Keep going! Goodbye~

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이번 유튜브 영어 공부 영상에서는 중국어를 배우고도 여전히 유창하게 말하지 못하는 이유에 대해 다룹니다. 많은 사람들이 어휘를 암기하고, 비디오를 시청하며, 책을 읽어도 실제로 대화할 때는 어려움을 겪습니다. 이는 단순히 학습의 양이 부족해서가 아니라, 일상생활에서 사용하지 않기 때문입니다. 그래서 이번 섹션에서는 유창한 중국어 말하기를 위한 실질적인 조언과 자주 사용할 수 있는 문장을 소개합니다.

일상 대화를 위한 5가지 필수 표현

  • 물 마시고 싶어요 - "I want to drink water."
  • 이거 주세요 - "I want this."
  • 빵 사러 가고 싶어요 - "I want to buy bread."
  • 도와줄 수 있어요? - "Can you help me?"
  • 이거 어떻게 말해요? - "How do you say this?"

이러한 표현들은 실생활에서 자주 쓰이는 문장들로, 회화 연습에 필요한 기본적인 구문입니다.

단계별 쉐도잉 가이드

어려운 문장을 마스터하기 위한 Shadowspeak 방식은 매우 효과적입니다. 여기서는 단계별로 어떻게 이 영상을 활용하여 중국어 실력을 향상시킬 수 있는지 소개합니다.

  1. 비디오 시청: 처음에는 비디오를 전체적으로 시청합니다. 이때 각 문장의 의미와 발음에 주의하세요.
  2. 단어 반복: 비디오에서 들은 문장을 따라 말합니다. 이때 단어뿐만 아니라 문장을 함께 발음하여 자연스럽게 연결 짓는 연습을 합니다.
  3. 일상 활용: 배운 문장을 실제 상황에서 사용해 봅니다. 예를 들어, 중국 음식점에서 주문할 때, "물 마시고 싶어요"라고 말해보세요.
  4. 녹음하여 확인: 자신의 목소리를 녹음한 후 들어보며 발음과 억양을 점검합니다. 이 과정이 shadow speech을 통해 더욱 강화됩니다.
  5. 꾸준한 연습: 매일 정해진 시간에 이러한 연습을 지속합니다. 반복적으로 사용하면 기억에 잘 남고 자연스러워집니다.

이러한 방법을 통해 IELTS 스피킹과 같은 공식 시험에서도 자신감을 가지고 대처할 수 있는 능력을 기를 수 있습니다.

쉐도잉이란? 영어 실력을 빠르게 키우는 과학적 방법

쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

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