3 mistakes that keep you from speaking Chinese!
Even if you study a lot…
you may still feel stuck.
Mistake 1:
You only learn new information every day…
but you never review or reuse what you learned.
So nothing becomes automatic.
Mistake 2:
You try to understand everything before speaking.
So you wait too long…
and never start speaking.
Mistake 3:
You don’t train real situations.
For example:
●ordering food
●asking for directions
●talking in daily life
So your Chinese is “theory only”, not “real use”.
What to do instead:
Don’t focus on more content.
Focus on repetition and speaking.
Try this:
Pick ONE sentence and use it many times.
For example:
Wǒ xiǎng diǎn zhège.
我想点这个。
I’d like to order this.
Qǐngwèn, zěnme qù dìtiězhàn?
请问,怎么去地铁站?
Excuse me, how do I get to the subway station?
Nǐ jīntiān zài máng shénme?
你今天在忙什么?
What are you busy with today?
Use it in real situations.
Not just reading.
That’s how real fluency starts not with more lessons, but with guided repetition and real feedback.
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I’ll give you a free 1‑on‑1 lesson, and help you pick the right sentence for your life and practice it until you can use it naturally.
Renting an Apartment in China? Learn These Chinese First!
Kěyǐ xiān kàn fáng ma?
可以先看房吗?
Can I see the apartment first?
Duōshǎo qián yī gè yuè?
多少钱一个月?
How much is it per month?
Bāokuò shuǐdiàn ma?
包括水电吗?
Are utilities included?
Līn bāo rùzhù hái shì kōng fáng?
拎包入住还是空房?
Is it furnished or empty?
Kōngtiáo néng yòng ma?
空调能用吗?
Does the AC work?
Renting in China? Don’t sign before asking this!
Yā jīn duō shǎo?
押金多少?
How much is the deposit?
Rú guǒ tí qián tuī zū, yā jīn néng tuì ma?
如果提前退租,押金能退吗?
Can I get my deposit back if I leave early?
Chú le fáng zū, hái yǒu bié de fèi yòng ma?
除了房租,还有别的费用吗?
Are there any other fees besides rent?
Kě yǐ duǎn zū ma?
可以短租吗?
Can I rent short-term?
Shén me shí hòu kě yǐ rù zhù?
什么时候可以入住?
When can I move in?
The fastest way to start speaking Chinese, no grammar needed!
“If you want to start speaking Chinese…
do NOT wait until you’re ready.”
That’s the biggest mistake.
Most learners think:
“I need more vocabulary”
“I need better grammar”
Then I can speak.
But that’s why you never start.
Here’s a simple way to begin:
Don’t learn more.
Use what you already know.
Start with ONE sentence.
Repeat it in different situations.
For example:
Start with ONE sentence.
Wǒ xiǎng yào zhège.
我想要这个。
I want this.
Now use it in real situations,you can slightly change only the object.
Wǒ xiǎng yào zhège píngguǒ.
我想要这个苹果。
I want this apple.
Wǒ xiǎng yào zhège miànbāo.
我想要这个面包。
I want this bread.
Same structure. Real-life changes only.
This is how speaking starts.
Not by learning 100 sentences.
But by mastering ONE.
Try this now:
Say one sentence out loud:
Wǒ xiǎng yào zhège.
我想要这个。
I want this.
Repeat it in your head in different situations.
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This Chinese idiom confuses almost every learner!
Today I want to teach you a very common Chinese idiom,
that many learners often misunderstand.
Huà shé tiān zú
画蛇添足
It literally means:
“draw legs on a snake”
The real meaning is not about adding details.
It actually means:
doing something unnecessary
and making it worse
Many learners think:
“more is better”
So they keep adding more details… more words… more explanation…
But in Chinese culture…
more is NOT always better
sometimes it makes things worse
When you learn Chinese idioms, don’t just memorize the words.
You need to understand:
when to use it
and in what situation
Otherwise, you may use it… incorrectly.
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