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Today I’m going to share some of my favorite Chinese movies that are available with English subtitles on three popular streaming websites: Netflix, Amazon Prime and AsianCrush.īut this list certainly isn’t the extent of all your options. You could even try turning off the subtitles altogether to boost your listening skills! If this seems too daunting, here’s a way to ease yourself into it: Watch a scene with subtitles, then go back and rewatch it without subtitles, or vice-versa. This will really push you, and you’ll be able to further develop your reading skills. Once you consider yourself to be in the mid-to-upper-intermediate level, try watching movies with Mandarin subtitles.
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But after a while, keeping the English subtitles on could actually be slowing down your progression. Watching films with Chinese audio and English subtitles is a great study tool for beginner-to-intermediate students. It also gives you the chance to pick up native accents and natural speaking speeds, which are two more advanced skills. Watching multiple times will do more than just help you memorize vocab. If you can talk about your favorite and least favorite character and the scene that always makes you tear up, great job! If you know what the character is about to say before they’ve even said it, congratulations-you’re on your way to mastering the movie. If you can explain the plot and characters to a friend, you’re on the right track. If you like a Chinese film, watch it again. Why? Because I’ve seen “Mean Girls” upwards of 15 times. I could probably recite “Mean Girls” in its entirety, from the opening credits to the moment we catch a glimpse of the Future Plastics. But with digital decks, you can study wherever you are, without lugging around a huge deck of cards. Memorize, memorize, memorize!Ī great way to memorize vocab is to use digital flashcards with an app like FluentU. You can keep one list for an entire film, split lists up by character or keep separate lists for vocab categories (vocab for family, romance, etc.).īut don’t stop with the lists! To master the language, study the vocab once you’ve turned off the TV. Isn’t the main reason for watching Chinese movies to learn Chinese vocabulary? To keep yourself accountable, make lists of the words you’re learning.