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Are you one of those learners who can say “mā, má, mǎ, mà” perfectly alone, but when you speak a sentence, your tones just fly away like kites? 🪁 You're not alone. This is the #1 frustration for intermediate Chinese learners. The problem isn't your knowledge. It's that you've been practicing static tones (single characters), but Chinese sentences are flowing music. You need a different kind of training. In this video, I'll show you the 3-Step Lockdown Method to finally connect your tones in sentences: 🔹 Step 1: Slow Deconstruction – Learn the real rules when tones meet 🔹 Step 2: Set a Tone Anchor – Lock down one key word per sentence 🔹 Step 3: Exaggerated Melody Hum – Activate your musical ear Think of it this way: practicing single tones is like practicing single piano keys. Practicing tones in sentences is playing a melody. This video helps you move from reading sheet music to actually performing. 👇 YOUR TURN! Comment below with YOUR “tone anchor sentence”. For example: “My anchor is 老师 (lǎo shī).” I'll help you analyze it! 🔔 Subscribe for more “system rebuild” methods – not just tips, but real solutions. 📌 Recommended next: Why Chinese People Don't Understand YOUR Tones (It's Not What You Think) The Secret to Natural Connected Speech (No One Tells You This)