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Exploring the Essential Features of “Rita – Mandarin Voice Training Plan”
Hereâs How 698+ People Have Finally Cracked The Code To Being Understood By Native Speakers Using The 4-Step âTongue Fuâ Method.
Even if you arenât âgiftedâ at learning languages, think youâre âtone deaf,â or canât read any Chinese characters
In the next 60 seconds, Iâll reveal how you can:
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Gain a near-perfect Mandarin accent in less than 90 days. People will have trouble believing it didnât take you longer
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Pronounce any sound and tone combo in Mandarin effortlessly as if youâve been speaking Chinese since you were a child đ¶đ»
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Hear natives clearly and differentiate difficult sounds- even if you just started learning
âŠAnd many more ways to master Mandarin pronunciation, have consistent tones while speaking, and finally make meaningful connections with Chinese people. (No Character Memorization required đ)
But letâs get something important out of the way firstâŠ
Pronunciation is way more important than you might thinkâŠ
Why?
Because itâs the foundation that all languages in the world are built upon, especially Mandarin.
If you donât know how to say something correctly, then you wonât be understood. Period.
A lot of learners come to Chinese thinking that they donât have to focus on pronunciation at all.
They say to themselves: âMy pronunciation will get better as time goes onâ. This doesnât happen because the bad habits they formed from the beginning solidify over time.
This makes them extremely hard to change because theyâve been saying everything wrong since they started learning.
Itâs very difficult to retrain your muscle memory.
The other thing they might say to themselves is: âIâve been studying Mandarin for years and Chinese people understand me just fine.â
But these are the same people who neglected the importance of tones and say everything in Chinese the same way they would in their native tongue.
Sure, Chinese people can âunderstandâ them, but it is extremely difficult on their ears and it makes it hard for them to relax when speaking to you.
They have to focus and actively listen to what youâre saying. This can be mentally draining and make conversations with you exhausting.
Eventually, what happens is thatâŠ
You Get Frustrated Over Not Being Understood And Having A Thick Accent
The reason this happens isnât that:
â You donât know enough words
â Your grammar is bad
â You arenât âgoodâ at learning languages
Itâs that you only know how to make the sounds in your native tongue, not the sounds exclusive to Mandarin.
And since youâve been speaking your first language your whole life, this is very easy to do.
Your mouth muscles havenât been trained to make the sounds of Chinese, so you end up mispronouncing tons of words, even when you think youâre saying the right thing.
Throw all the tones into the mix and you get a recipe for disaster. This can be exhausting.
But Youâre Not The One To Blame Here
Youâve never been taught proper pronunciation to begin with. Or how to even study it correctly.
This is because most teachers have to teach a whole language to 25+ students in a semester of class, so pronunciation falls by the wayside.
Or they are non-native speakers of Chinese and lack the ear training necessary to differentiate the subtle sounds of Mandarin.
Itâs even harder for them to correct your mistakes. But I have good news for you.
You can learn how to pronounce all the sounds and tones of Chinese, even if you feel like:
â You donât have enough time to study every day
â You werenât good at languages in school
â Chinese seems difficult and intimidating
All you need is a Mandarin teacher who understands Chinese pronunciation on a fundamental level, knows what learning a foreign language is like, and can guide you to making Mandarin sounds the right way.
And if you were able to pronounce every sound in Chinese correctly, then youâd be able to:
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Not fall apart in conversations
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Say more than just simple beginner phrases
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Express yourself fully and make Chinese friends
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Gain the respect of native Mandarin speakers when talking
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Travel in Mandarin-speaking regions alone and have total confidence in your tones and pronunciation
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Converse with friends, family, and colleagues effortlessly
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Understand native speakers, even when they speak fast
And so much moreâŠ
Entertain This Idea For A Second
You wouldnât worry about having a thick accent, struggle to distinguish between consonants and vowels, and wouldnât beat yourself up when you arenât understood by native speakers.
This wouldnât even happen in the first place.
Your Mandarin would become more fluent, you would know exactly which tones to use, and would hear native speakers more clearly as a byproduct.
Chinese would become painless⊠You would finally be able to form deeper connections with Mandarin speakersâŠ.
And you would gain the respect of Chinese locals at the same time.
The only problem is that finding a Chinese teacher who can train a non-native speaker to sound native is like trying to find a specific grain of sand in the Sahara desertâŠ
Itâs nearly impossible.
But That Changes Right Now
Iâm Rita
A.K.A. FĂ n LÇoshÄ« èèćž
It took over 10 years of teaching and picking apart Chinese at places like:
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Tsinghua University
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Johns Hopkins University
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Harvard Beijing Academy
To finally get a complete picture of how Mandarin tones, consonants, and vowel sounds are produced.
I also know the struggle of learning a new language firsthand. I spent years working on my own English pronunciation.
I was self-conscious about having conversations because I feared mispronouncing words. I couldnât grasp native speakers when they spoke at normal speeds. And I struggled to use proper pronunciation.
When I was practicing alone, I was able to say anything I wanted to. But when I was in the heat of a real conversation⊠I always dropped the ball.
I wasnât sure what I was doing wrong until I started intensely studying how Mandarin sounds were formed in our mouths, as well as the âmissing pieceâ to native-like accents: stress and intonation patterns.
While I was figuring all of this out, I applied what I was learning to my English pronunciation⊠And I was shocked by my results.
After only a few short weeks I was:
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Saying words more clearly
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Having fewer misunderstandings with native speakers
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Even overhearing people speaking English and discerning them
It was incredible. A weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
English was no longer the monster under my bed. Instead, it became enjoyable and relaxing to use.
Even better, I took everything I learned and applied it to teaching a Russian movie star, Naran Erdyneeva. The outcome was breathtakingâŠ
She went from speaking almost zero Chinese to sounding like a native speaker in less than 8 months.
Her Mandarin is so good that she is now revered by the entire country of China, and her speaking has taken her to the top of Chinaâs A-list of actors.
The methods I taught her were so effective that I couldnât keep them from the world any longer. I had to share this with other people who were studying Mandarin.
So I took everything I taught Naran, refined it multiple times over, and put it all intoâŠ
Finding Your Mandarin Voice – A Self-Paced Program Designed To Get You Native-Like Pronunciation ASAP
It uses the 4-phase âTongue Fuâ method crafted to help you:
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Understand how to make all the sounds of Chinese – Your Mandarin will catch native speakers off guard.
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Produce the 4 tones properly and learn to hear them with 100% accuracy
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Gain the confidence to not worry about someone misunderstanding you
Phase 1: Conquer The Tones
Since every syllable you pronounce in Chinese has a tone, you will tame these first.
In phase 1, youâll walk through producing the tones accurately. This way, youâll be certain and make the right ones every time.
Proper tone usage is crucial for native speakers to understand your intended words.
In phase 1, you’ll learn:
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What Makes Mandarin Tones Different?
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The 1st Tone & Third Tone
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The Rising 2nd Tone
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The Falling 4th Tone
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Identical Tone Pairs
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The 3rd Tone Change
And MoreâŠ
Includes 10+ Videos, 20+ Audio Files, 20+ Quizzes
Phase 2: Training Your âMandarin Musclesâ
The next phase focuses on mastering Mandarin consonants and vowels through words and sentences. This ensures youâll say every word correctly.
Youâll digest them in a specific order⊠bit by bit. This way, you wonât get confused by all the different tongue positions at the same time.
Youâll zero in on the 500 most common words in everyday Mandarin – the terms native speakers actually use in conversation.
No time wasted on obscure vocabulary you’ll rarely encounter.
By the end of this phase, you’ll have full command of tones, crisp pronunciation, and core vocabulary through:
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What Are Chinese Finals?
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The Final Vowel âiâ
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The Final Vowel âieâ
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What Are Chinese Initials?
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The Initial consonants sh, zh, and ch
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The Initial Consonants n and l
And MoreâŠ
Includes 22+ Videos, 33+ Audio Files, 18+ Quizzes
Phase 3: Assembling The Pieces
Once you’ve mastered individual words and tones, we’ll move on to stress, intonation, and connected speech.
These three elements create the rhythm and flow of Mandarin, make you sound less like a robot when speaking, and give you âpersonalityâ and âemotionsâ in your Chinese speaking.
They’ll train your ears and mouth simultaneously, and you’ll comprehend what people are saying and know how to respond naturally.
This isnât taught in other programs!
In Phase 3, youâll discover:
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Unstressed Words In Sentences
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Stressed Syllables in Sentences 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th tone
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Normal Sentence Stress 1 – Verb & Object
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Intonation 1 – Statement Sentences
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Intonation 2 – Questions
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Intonation 3 – Imperative Sentences
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Intonation 4 – Exclamatory Sentences
And MoreâŠ
Includes 12+ Videos, 30+ Audio Files, and Tons Of Downloadable Resources
Phase 4: Reduced and Special Sounds In Chinese
In real conversations, Chinese native speakers may pronounce certain sounds differently than when saying words in isolation.
Itâs these small differences that are the key to sounding like a native speaker.
In this final phase, we dive deep into these advanced nuances.
This will refine your pronunciation, cultivate more natural speech patterns, and help you discover your most authentic Mandarin-speaking voice.
In phase 4, youâll learn:
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Reduced Vowels 1
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Reduced Vowels 2
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Dropped Sounds
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Special Sounds
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-n/-ng + Vowel-Only Syllables
Includes 5+ Videos, 35+ Audio Files, and 5 Downloadable Resources
What Others Are Saying About FYMV
Ana, Architect
âIâve been learning Chinese for more than 10 years, but never felt confident in my speaking and pronunciation, I also had some difficulties in listening and figuring what was the tone of a word. But now I can say that those skills had a huge improvement thanks to Ritaâs course.â
David é性绎
âIt transformed my understanding of Mandarin and filled major foundational learning gaps I have not addressed in the decades since middle school. It’s as if I’ve rebooted my second language âoperating systemâ with updated âsystem settingsâ for tones, initials, finals, and intonation.
The feedback from teachers and engaging student discussions on Discord were invaluable. The teachers provided frank and specific feedback, a refreshing departure from the vague praise and generalized encouragement I’ve received in the past.â
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