Title | : | Learning Chinese: Careers Advice to Consider (IMPORTANT!) |
Lasting | : | 15.20 |
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great content! i saw your other on culture shock please do a video on just quirks on what the asians were surprised about you/brits : showering, shoes in house etc Comment from : @KnockOnWood-sw3iu |
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In your opinion, how does the market look for teaching English in China in 2024? Comment from : @ilovetruthserum |
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I want to know Should I learn simplified Chinese or traditional Chinese? Please reply Comment from : @yadavboy-tw7fj |
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Thanks sir for the advice Comment from : @dedenmiftah6734 |
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This is great advice Thank you I should diversify myself Comment from : @aaronmcdonald4944 |
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我可以看,写,听,说。😏 Comment from : @BruceJackie6 |
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Your amazing efforts in learning up to HSK10 aside, your journey is truly inspiring 🌻 I don't know you yet I feel so proud and happy for you You earned it Comment from : @Ibraheem_ElAnsari |
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I totally agree with your advices , for my case i'm a french student who study a bachelor degree that has English courses , economics , geopolitics & geoeconomic , law , history & geography of China/Asia and of course Chinese courses brAt first i founded very hard to keep up because it is really intense to learn Chinese characters , grammar and practice oral with all the other subjects to work on beside so i wanted to switch up my major to something with only Chinese language but as soon as i noticed that for my career plan it is not the best choice i instantly got re-motivated and your video come to confirm my thoughts , thank you sir ! Comment from : @DS_AFK |
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Amazing and humbling glimpse of your path to achieve Chinese conversant stability, such as to even teach it!! This if mist impressive You're also street smart in self-determination, and your focus on goal seeking is an enormous strength Thank you for opening up about the hurdles you encountered, because we each have flaws and shortcominds(except those narcissistic celebrities who crowd the TV screens) I enjoy following your channel because it not just the Chinese learning you're lecturing me and us It's the necessary attributes within my person to carry me further in languages GDL😊 Comment from : @limgeod5702 |
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Very useful thank you Comment from : @lavarip |
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Thank you so much for your perspective and sharing your experience It really help me Comment from : @xm6250 |
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I think Chinese will make me rich because John Cena and Mark Zuckerberg speak Chinese and they're rich :) Comment from : @Deibi078 |
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How can you get into a Master's Program if you did so poorly in school before? Comment from : @SenorJuan2023 |
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🙏🙋🏻♀️🥰🇵🇭THANKS SO GOOD OF YOU TO ADVICE WITH SINCERITY! I’m trying to learn Chinese in my own but just old enough on my 70’s but I love to learn Chinese even my younger years only opportunities are so aloof hence only on these old age getting a bit focused! Hopefully I can !THANKS once againGOD BLESS YOU,Take Care!🙏🙋🏻♀️ Comment from : @elizabethkong7354 |
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Tbis speaks volumes, even for non-Chinese learners brbrI am well aware of the attitude of "You've got a degree! That's great! The world is your oyster!", followed by years of unemployment brbrMy first job as a graduate in the UK was as a McDonald's worker at age 23, and I spent 4 years there For years, I assumed it was the region I lived in within the UK, but no, it's across the board Comment from : @danielmaxwell8836 |
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Amazing advice - i hope everyone thinking about majoring in a language watches your video I think your personal journey at the beginning of the video really reinforces your core message Comment from : @saboudian |
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Ive learned chinese French english and im native arabic speaker with phd degree in international law bachelor in management lol im jobless some poeple didn't even study and they make millions Comment from : @b1group99 |
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Hey dudebrYou mean brIf we want to make better any language we should interact with people live instead online interaction, online classes etcbrIs that true Comment from : @asadmalik1549 |
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I’m Good in Chinese language finding job in chinese if anyone can suggest me the something please let me know I’m from india Comment from : @tarunapal3153 |
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Thank you so much for this, completely changed my view about majoring in Chinese studies This truly helped !!!!!!! Comment from : @sarabrwn2554 |
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Absolutely right, i am also learned Chinese and know jobless Only learn Chinese not enough, you must obtain another skill too Greetings from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 Comment from : @1000VideoPlus |
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sensed it and I knew it was safe to trust my instincts, spot on Comment from : @bilshanintellectmogul8804 |
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Chinese might be "easy" but it still requires Himalayan amounts of work - and that's even before you start really studying the script Not to think so is naive Comment from : @keithrobert5117 |
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Hahahahahaha! Comment from : @briancrofts5881 |
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I am in Taipei and you would be surprised how many people speak English to foreigners Another advantage Chinese speakers have is that in America or the UK they HAVE to speak English Here someone will run over to speak English to help out Comment from : @reigninblood123 |
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I don't care money,don't have family and children i'm poor farmer of countriside indigenouse México,My curiosty bring me yo learn languages because i'm bored of My Town maybe someday i Will travel other countries Comment from : @chestermartinez6659 |
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You are not native English speaker? Comment from : @abhinavchauhan7864 |
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Thank you so much!!! You've covered so much and answered many questions i had! I'm Max from russia, working in china for 2 years as a teacher and learning chinese to pass HSK 4, I have my bachelor degree in IR, so do you think i can get job with chinese having only HSK 4 and russian native together with fluent english and basic arabic? Comment from : @srdsfdasgfdsgfd |
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It’s not worth it for a native English speaker to learn Chinese because you will suddenly lose your charm when you speak Chinese Asian women love western men because they speak English Besides, if you want to make money through a language major you should learn a less popular language or be a instant interpreter Comment from : @batmanboy77 |
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The realness of your struggle is something I can relate to but also I think I have more of that coming my way in the future Comment from : @c0rnf1ake |
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Thank you! Amazing advice! Comment from : @juliamorozova385 |
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Thank you Comment from : @jacklinemwita5163 |
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i m chinses if you want to studyu can come with me Comment from : @MaxChinaLOL |
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Yeah, likewise, a degree in English is a total joke in China Comment from : @slfanta |
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Yeah truth is, it's hard to solely rely on Chinese language abilities as your core skill to make a decent living Comment from : @slfanta |
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Do you think having three languages(Arabic, English, Chinese) is gonna be of help in finding a good-paying job? Comment from : @abderrahimjerrai6283 |
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thank u, thats very helpful :) Comment from : @niviamaria6208 |
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such an honest advice Comment from : @hemkusum554 |
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I think it may also depend on your native language It's obvious that with knowledge of only English or any language with many speakers it will be tough to get a good job I mean, I am a Polish native speaker I know people who studied Chinese on university in Poland and were offered well-paid jobs at a stroke because there's not much competition in Poland when it comes to Chinese translations, because many Chinese find Polish impossible to learn (and secundo, why the hell would they learn some Slavic language?) but you can't say that about English Thus, I think the more difficult/the less popular the language is for Chinese people, the easier it may be to get a job in translations What do you guys think? Comment from : @michamusia3560 |
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I’m 21 , I’m in a college in china 🇨🇳 now Comment from : @latifaelkhatt1524 |
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Hi man! never thought would ever see you AGAIN like this! Little crab and Weiwei (Eva) say hi & hope you still remember us All the best! Stay safe and healthy! Comment from : @weiweizhang1405 |
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Extremely helpful! Thank you so much for sharing! Comment from : @abdulsalam4244 |
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Wow, my story is very similar as yours talking about the ages Ive started at 24 now Im 27 probably graduate at my 30s maybe later with the covid situation( if i Can return my Uni in China) anyways, your advice is very USEFUL however i would like to know more ways to study the one - two year courses you mentioned in the video without abandond my degree in Chinese Language Thanks! Comment from : @victorbriceno3730 |
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What do you mean by HSK10? I thought HSK6 is the highest level Comment from : @iustinabalan3806 |
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thanks for this vid Comment from : @macarenaud2213 |
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are you talking about mandarin chinese? Comment from : @macarenaud2213 |
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I'm planning to minor in Chinese (language, not studies), and major in a more practical area like marketing At that point, I'll be going to China either for a masters in Chinese or to self-study Chinese while working in my major in China (I think the language-learning will come at roughly an equal rate) Comment from : @stephenhall7493 |
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Man, you're a beast Thanks for the video Comment from : @stephenhall7493 |
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Thanks for this video it's great! do you give private lessons? Keep up the good work, very inspiring👏😎 Comment from : @danhammie8785 |
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Thank you , this video was very informative ! Appreciated it Comment from : @aaronjames4444 |
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I planning on doing a applied linguistics and chinese language/culture as my first major However, I plan on doing cyber security as a second major Do you think studying chinese will leave me with no time complete my other coursework? Comment from : @melaniemessiha3230 |
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I’m 16 and I’m honestly really glad I’m learning chinese seriously I think this is going to benefit me so much in the future Comment from : @lingling2823 |
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Don’t put all your eggs in that Chinese basket Wise words Comment from : @julianruiz1642 |
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I can relate completely I studied Asian Studies without master any language And now I want to be portuguese language teacher to Chinese students So, I will apply for uni again I'm 25 and it will take me more 5 years My classmates are 18 I'm learning Chinese again Finally I have more clarity of what to do Comment from : @SaraBento-bv8tk |
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I'm sorryDid you say HSK 10?? I've never even heard of that Comment from : @MiracleLSmith-bg4mi |
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If you’re going to learn chinese, remember how words sound more than how they look Notice patterns in the language As a Chinese person who only mastered chinese in high school, noticing the patterns definitely helped me learn how to write it a lot Also, the only way to learn how to write chinese is writing it over and over again There’s no easy way out Comment from : @wonhoscake1214 |
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HSK 6? or 10? hahaha holy crap that high HSK 6 is 5000 characters Good video though I can relate in some way because i'm British and I have lived and worked in china for over 7 year Comment from : @timromo2541 |
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You can say that again When I was in my final year at high school, my mother wanted me to go to the language school, but I declined As I think language is something that you can learn by yourself, so don't waste 4 years at the university just to learn one language which other people out there can also do that while they are learning economics, technology, etc Comment from : @lauranguyen6807 |
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Thank you a lot for the precious advice Comment from : @dannyrwagamba |
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I liked your honesty :) A very useful video!! Thanks a lot! Comment from : @TheGretaoto |
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Wow, the first part of this sounds like my life Comment from : @fusion9619 |
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hi im 7 years old i think chinese is amazing Comment from : @PK-xq4cy |
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I am taking Chinese through high school and I’m planning on taking it for all 4 years I am wanting to learn more languages in the future Your channel is keeping me motivated to continue learning Chinese Comment from : @holljollxo |
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Excellent, insightful advice Thank you very much for sharing Comment from : @SuperStarLike |
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I'm studying engineering and my goal is to learn Chinese after my degree Comment from : @grucy953 |
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My motivation for learning Chinese is to improve my daily life in China and to help me teach children English especially in private classes Comment from : @jacobthomasaquinas8103 |
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怎么记汉字 Comment from : @KamranKhan-vv3et |
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Extremely helpful video!! Thanks a lot I've been learning Chinese for less than a year now and I just appeared for HSK3 I can so far relate a lot with your career history and wish to become a Chinese Language Expert like you one day Keep blessing!💐 Comment from : @HarmoniumSumant |
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Hi, thank you for your very informative video I am currently abroad learning Chinese (Traditional) intensively and am learning a lot about this language which I have much passion for I have not heard of HSK 10 as far as I have ever heard, it only goes up to level 6 Do you mind informing me as to this Chinese proficiency scale you use? brbrbrAlso, do you think being stronger in Traditional or Simplified writing style has significant affect on career opportunities? Comment from : @hcentman |
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Thank very much for being very Real in this Video! I just realized sooo much Thank you Thank you Now i will bolding finish my Bsc In Insurance and keep doing the chinese as a vocation! Comment from : @ogochukwucatherine5683 |
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Hey man awesome video thank you!brI think you’re spot on Don’t put all your hopes on solely learning ChinesebrI’ve managed to teach myself up to HSK 3 in under one year part time, whilst working in Sales Ive now just recently moved to China to teach English with the intention of SPEEDING up my learning curve My plan after 1-2 years here in China is to come out of this with not only a professional-business level chinese but coupled with strong Sales and Marketing background, And hit the marketplace Comment from : @BeauVrbas |
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I got an honours degree in Graphic Design from the UK and have been teaching English to elementary school kids in Korea and Taiwan for a handful of years This video has made me think about furthering my knowledge of Chinese and possibly Korean too, combining one of these languages with my knowledge of the Graphic Design or art industry Hmm and I also passed an Access Course to HE (health) but am going back out to Taiwan to teach English after spending way too much money on college and university courses I want to study Chinese but unsure what to combine it with?? Boy am I mixed up I find teaching English to be an extremely satisfying career, however I would very much like to learn more Mandarin and utilise into my working life somehow Possibly translating at exhibitions for artists, or working in event management, working with international curators? Possibly learning some UX and combining it with Mandarin? It's an important but tough life choice to make I feel like the answer is staring right in my face but I cannot see it yet Comment from : @oldschoolwaverider |
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i needed to hear this, thank you and this doesnt just apply to chinese, it applies to all languages as well that we are learning, so its very useful to hear this i was thinking of just getting a degree in russian or spanish, but its probaly a good thing that i watched this before doing that, so now i can do it the right away cheers Comment from : @ramdytravels_ |
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Fantastic video mate! I'm a Brit who has just just taken HSK6 and am hoping to soon make a move away from teaching English to a business based role This video was extremely relatable and helpful You've made some great points that will be very useful to many people in different positions and stages of their China journey Thanks a lot! Comment from : @stew5296 |
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Thanks so much That was awesome, Sir Comment from : @nicgray-piano7054 |
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Hiif I learn d Chinese languageso what will be an opportunity for engineering field?? Comment from : @emmynayts46 |
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I’m 27 and just starting out, thanks for the advice! Comment from : @matthewbowater1123 |
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Does chinese have scope in India at this time ? Comment from : @poojadheringe4207 |
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Fred(such an English name might I add), love your content mate Got one quick question for you What possible jobs can one get with a combination of an Economics degree(and masters) with HSK Chinese That’s what I’m currently doing at Liaoning University here in Jinzhou so I’m interested in knowing what the end game will be upon graduation Much appreciated Comment from : @CartoonzUniverseTz |
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Thanks for the video!brbrWe are a little bit in trouble We are a young family in germany with a baby and under time pressure to find a job for my chinese wife(26y old): br- bachelor double degree in law and economicsbrbr- master in economic law(chinese)br- overall outstanding studentbrbr- lawyer certificate/permissionn (in china)br- c1 german (she is only in germany since 2 years)brbrDo you or anybody have a good advice for a suitable job for her in Germany for her? bri would be very thankful for any advice Comment from : @naico6195 |
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I can recommend you a great job if you are interested My friend who used to work for the United nations as a translator makes millions yearly translating Chinese martial arts stories to English speakers 武侠小说和网文。brCheck out this website wuxiaworldcom, which has stories in English and Americans readers willing to pay money to read It is a big market Comment from : @TheMuslimVerse |
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Thanks for the info it’s very helpful I just graduated from a Chinese university I was studying a degree in Chinese Language I should find a masters program to beef up my CV Comment from : @ronaldpilime925 |
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Hi thanks for you good videos , is there any way that probably can directly contact with you ? Comment from : @hamed3683 |
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Great video! It really gave me a lot of insight into the competitiveness of the market place and the usefulness of Chinese Studies alone brWith that being said, I've applied to a British university for a BA (Hons) in Chinese studies which is a four year course In your opinion do you think it would be worth applying for a 1 year MA course in International Relations after my undergraduate studies in Chinese? Comment from : @alexiscunningham9944 |
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Hey I was wondering if you could give me some advice I’m 17 and thinking of doing a degree at Manchester Metropolitan in French with Mandarin as a minor and also learn Spanish outside which i’ve been teaching myself for a few years anyway This is because languages are my passion and I may go down the interpreting route when it comes to finding jobs I did work shadowing last year in a translation/interpreting firm in Manchester City Council and they said they’ll hopefully give me a part time job during my studies I was wondering how could I gain these other employability skills while still doing a languages degree? Could the societies and extra courses at uni help? What extra courses would you suggest? Thanks (btw love your vids!) Comment from : @samuelluttrell-henshaw2322 |
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How is learning Chinese language for me, if know Hindi, Urdu and English Comment from : @ISLAMICVIDE11 |
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