Studied mandarin chinese 6 months, My study tips

Mandarin Chinese is the main language of china. I started this journey because I want to learn the language with the most speakers. I'd also like to be able to participate in the Chinese version of the internet.

here are my study tips

1. make a routine. you don't have to do the same thing everyday just do something. consume some content in your desired language.

2. audio programs work better than Duolingo. it's something about hearing yourself speak the vocabulary.

3. with language learning there is no destination. it's a journey. languages are living. you will always pick up new vocabulary.

4. focus on speaking learning characters is going to take some time. you can get by just fine without reading.

5. trust the process. tomorrow is another day. after an intense study session. you will be surprised how much you remember after a good night sleep.

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2024/10/29 Edited to

... Read moreLearning Mandarin Chinese can be an enriching experience, opening doors to understanding one of the most spoken languages in the world. To make the most of your language learning journey, it's crucial to incorporate various methods tailored to your learning style. First and foremost, establishing a consistent study routine can greatly improve retention and comprehension. It’s important to engage with the language daily, whether through listening to podcasts, watching Chinese shows, or practicing speaking with native speakers. Audio resources play a significant role in enhancing pronunciation and listening skills. Unlike traditional apps, audio programs can immerse you in the language, allowing you to hear vocabulary and phrases used in context, which is vital for practical understanding. Furthermore, instead of stressing over reading characters, focus on speaking and conversational skills. Many learners find that they can navigate interactions using spoken language long before they fully master reading and writing. Lastly, patience is key. Embrace the journey of learning as a gradual process, understanding that new vocabulary will come up as you progress. Allow yourself to learn from mistakes and trust in the process, as every study session contributes to your overall growth. By following these tips, you’ll find yourself becoming more confident and proficient in Mandarin Chinese.

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