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Another post which is identical to the previous ones I posted. An anon asked me how I do my notes in Chinese…uhmm I did one today and it’s written in pinyin and they’re all over the place.

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Done with today’s Chinese lesson and homework. It’s my Chinese teacher’s birthday and greeted her in Chinese. Planning to send her something this weekend. I really like her! She’s an awesome teacher and very skilled! I learned so much in two months. I also asked her why her rate is so cheap and how much iTalki takes from their rates. Found out she has 7 students that each took over a hundred lessons with her. That’s how awesome she is. You will rarely see reviews from students that only had 1 lesson with her. She teaches 3-7 students a day. So basically teaching Chinese is her main job. She’s also still young. Lmao am I promoting her too much?

My posts looking almost identical

Hi all

Please see my list of resources and method for listening practice:

Podcast resource links:

Free with transcripts:

*https://www.slow-chinese.com/podcast/

http://www.cslpod.com

http://justlearnchinese.com/mini-novels/

*https://www.learningchinesethroughstories.com/

Not free:

http://popupchinese.com/

No transcripts:

http://yuedu.fm/article


Other video resource tips:

YouTube has a lot of individual user content, a bit like the sort of make up tutorial videos you may enjoy or best is users who create those ‘tag’ videos, daily vlogs or ‘story time’ videos… such as the video below. It is best as it is natural, unscripted spoken language.

As a female that’s the sort of content I like to see and I’m sure there is content geared for people who don’t really watch make up videos etc. (if anyone could suggest more ‘male oriented content’ in the comments that would be useful too :)

On YouTube videos you can slow down the speed on the video to x.75 under settings.

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Another useful tool for MP3s is an app such as Audiopo which slows down/speeds up mp3 files that you have on your phone (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.ne.sakura.ccice.audipo&hl=en) [see my previous post for a demo].


How to study with the audio/video resources:

I use a similar fashion for studying audios as with reading [see my previous post] and will make a detailed future post. Essentially, I post a transcript and listen several times to the audio (whilst cooking, walking, doing sport etc.) and then read the transcript once I am familiar with the audio, highlight unknown words and add to Anki for my daily vocab review, continue to listen to audios and archive at the end of the week. [I do all this using OneNote and you can see exactly how I use it in my ‘reading’ post!

If you have any useful resources or tips for efficient language learning please feel free to share :D :D

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