5 Best Youtube Channels that Actually Help You Self-Study Chinese

 

Learning should happen anytime and anywhere. With the help of many dedicated Youtubers, the experience of learning Chinese has been made more accessible and understandable. Let's meet some of the amazing Youtubers now!

Mister Tian Series

Designed for beginners, Mister Tian’s videos are super short and informative. If you can subscribe to his Youtube channel to see more. The best part is you can find him on Instagram @mistertian and watch more minute-long Chinese lessons on the go!

In this minute-long video, you will learn how to count from 0 to 100.
 

Learn Chinese Now

This is the Channel both Chinese learners and teachers don't want to miss. Ben Hedges (郝毅博) who knows more Chinese than most Chinese people, has made grammar points in Mandarin much clearer and less annoying through his lucid and extensive explanations. You may also want to check his other Youtube Channel.

In this episode we look at some useful Mandarin Chinese grammar. Subscribe to Learn Chinese Now! http://www.youtube.com/learnchinesenow Ben on Twitter: http://www.twitter/com/benhedgesntd T-Shirts and other products: http://www.zazzle.com/laowaiapparel
 

MVS Mandarin

Nothing much to say. Teacher Chen (陈老师) is just the type of Chinese teacher I want for my Chinese class. Her videos are usually very concise and she can make the very often opaque Chinese grammar crystal clear. 

Welcome to our very first episode of Mandarin Grammar! This episode is a review episode of Mandarin II at The Miami Valley School in which I explain basic Chinese sentence structure. Check out the interactive activity at the link below before heading on to the next video!!
 

MandarinMadeEZ

The Youtuber Fiona Tian is half British, half Taiwanese, who speak three languages fluently. Her videos are easy, simple, and interesting to follow. What I personally like her the most is she never stops updating her channel.

It's easy to get complimented on your Chinese, even if you hardly speak it at all. Here we teach you 6 awesome ways to respond when someone does so, and will make you look even more legendary. Check out http://MandarinMadeEz.com/ for the full lesson transcript (coming soon).
 

ChinesePodTV

ChinesePod is an online learning platform for learning Mandarin Chinese, and it's a collaborative work done by many fun and passionate young teachers.

We in the East love eating, and so it's hardly surprising that many of our daily life sayings contain the verb "to eat". Learn the 7 most common sayings to really impress your friends and boost your mandarin Chinese level. Watch as Fiona and Iona Tian give you an introduction and explain how to use each one.