Learn Chinese Through Music: 清醒記 (黃詩扶) - Grammar and Vocab

3 years ago
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Hopefully someone can find use in this. Learning languages through music can be a great method, although perhaps not the most efficient, for those of us who love to listen to music. Repetition is important, and hearing the same lines over and over can help reinforce vocab and grammar patterns. If you're a beginner, the entire song can sound like gibberish, so something like this can function as a little crash course in a song so that every time you hear it, you can reinforce any of the vocab or grammar you've remembered.

Please note: my Chinese skills are nowhere near my Japanese. The information in the video should be 95% accurate, but slight errors are much more likely to occur in my Chinese uploads than the Japanese ones.

Also, a lot of information in Chinese is communicated through word order (as in English). This is not communicated in the video, as it is often similar to English and including it would put it on every slide.

Generally speaking, things that can be considered grammar structures that appeared as commonly seen words were included in the vocab section and not the grammar section if said word was listed in the dictionary.

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Also, please note that I do not put ads on my videos of my own accord. Any ads one might encounter are due to whoever holds the rights to the music.

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