We get started with learning Chinese numbers with 1,2,3,4,5, and 6. Become multilingual today with Lenguin’s comprehensive language courses. ║ Let’s Get Multi ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Practice what you learned in this video ►► http://lenguin.com/yt Subscribe to get multi! ►► http://lenguin.com/yt/subscribe Watch the entire course free ►► http://lenguin.com/yt/chinese ║ Support ╚════════════════════════════════════════ ♥ ♥ Want to help us grow? We want to make lots of courses. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Help us reach that goal, visit ► http://lenguin.com/support ♥ ♥ ║ More ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Next Lesson ► {NEXT} ♫ Listen to the Lenguin soundtrack ► http://lenguin.com/ost ║ Connect ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Follow us on Twitter ► http://twitter.com/LenguinPenguin Like us on Facebook ► http://fb.com/LenguinPenguin Pin us on Pinterest ► https://pinterest.com/LenguinPenguin ║ Sections ╚════════════════════════════════════════ 1 – 0:00 – yi èr san sì wu liù 2 – 0:13 – yi èr 2b – 0:44 – yi èr 3 – 1:03 – yī 4 – 1:05 – èr 2c – 1:16 – yi èr 2d – 1:23 – yi èr 5 – 1:31 – yi èr san sì 6 – 1:44 – sān 5b – 1:52 – yi èr san sì 7 – 2:10 – sì 5c – 2:30 – yi èr san sì 1b – 2:42 – yi èr san sì wu liù 8 – 3:07 – wǔ 1c – 3:42 – yi èr san sì wu liù 9 – 3:50 – liù 10 – 4:01 – wu liù 8b – 4:08 – wǔ 11 – 5:29 – yòu 12 – 5:58 – li òu liòu liù 9b – 6:06 – liù 1d – 6:23 – yi èr san sì wu liù 1e – 6:31 – yi èr san sì wu liù Download them here ► https://lenguin.com/learn/chinese/numbers-1-6/gallery ║ Credits ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Producer – Fame Ketover Writers – John Harvey, Lucille Barale, Roberta Barry, Thomas Madden, Susan Pola Script Supervisor – Fame Ketover Chinese Speakers – Chuan Chao, Ying-chih Chen, Hsiao-jung Chen, Eva Diao, Jan Hu, Tsung-mi Li, Yunhui Yang Original Music – Fame Ketover Editor – Fame Ketover Special Thanks – Check our Patreon Page to have your name listed here Stock Imagery – Wikimedia Commons, Shutterstock © 2015 Fames Games, all rights reserved. The Lenguin name and penguin mascot are trademarks of Fames Games. ║ Lesson Transcript ╚════════════════════════════════════════ Full transcript ► https://lenguin.com/learn/chinese/numbers-1-6/transcript Partial transcript —————————————-——- Hi, I’m Fame Ketover of Lenguin.com and this is Mandarin Chinese. 1, 2 – Chicken Moo Shu 3, 4 – Hunan Pork 5, 6 – You have chopsticks? This is our first look at numbers. We’ll start of easy, with only the numbers 1 through 6. Alright, let’s see what that might sound like. yī èr sān sì wǔ liù Again, slightly faster. yī èr sān sì wǔ liù We’re going to learn the numbers in pairs. Listen to the speaker count to 2. yī èr Listen to the difference in tones. yī èr One has the high tone, it seems to hang in the air. Two has the falling tone, it sounds emphatic. Try repeating after the speaker. yī èr In future lessons we’ll see how the word for “one” changes in combination with other words. But for right now, “one” is always in the high tone. It has an initial Y but most speakers don’t pronounce it. Repeat after the speaker. yī yī Now “two”. Repeat after the speaker. èr èr The tongue curls back strongly for the final R sound. Repeat. èr èr Try counting to 2 ahead of the speaker, number by number. yī èr Again. yī èr It may help you remember the pronunciations of the first two numbers and even the high tone – falling tone pattern if you imagine yourself spelling the end of the word “number”, E R. Try counting to 2 again. yī èr yī èr Now try counting backwards from 2 keeping the correct tones. èr yī èr yī Listen to the speaker count to 4. yī èr sān sì Again, paying attention to the tones. yī èr sān sì Now repeat after the speaker number by number as she counts to 4. Notice that “sān” has the high tone and “sì” has the falling tone. yī èr sān sì What is 3? sān sān Count to 4 again after the speaker. yī èr sān sì What is 4? sì sì Good. Try counting to 4 ahead of the speaker number by number. yī èr sān sì …