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Jamie Griffiths
전문 강사Hi everyone, I've just started learning Mandarin Chinese and I have a couple of questions.
1) Does anyone recommend an app/website/other resource for practising very basic listening skills? Keep in mind that I am definitely a beginner learner (to give you an idea, my homework for my most recent class is telling the time and I still only know pinyin so far).
2) Does anyone recommend an effective method/resource for learning Chinese characters (ie "simplified" for mainland China)? I am very aware that it's a task that will require a lot of practice and time so I'd like to go about it the right way.
Suggestions from both Chinese teachers and learners are very welcome. Thanks for your help!
2021년 8월 25일 오전 9:23
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Hello Jamie, Chinese learner here.
For listening I'd recommend a few searches on Youtube. I know that makes it general, but you have to find what resonates with you and not me. There are several 'easy' Chinese channels, beginner Chinese podcasts. Also there are a ton of Chinese with 'name' channels.
I'll point you to two kids shows that have easy words you will recognize, Peppa Pig, and Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. Just checked Pleasant Goat, a random video, random time, a character said 看起來好舒服, kan qi lai hao shu fu, looks really comfortable. (I don't have a traditional keyboard, it would look a bit different.)
It's quite good for starting out. You can pause and copy the subtitles, rewind and listen again etc. This little phrase alone should bring you a lot of value.
I'd recommend an SRS app or site, plenty out there so it's up to you for what UI resonates with you.
I would recommend Pleco as your dictionary as it has flashcard features as well. It is very useful. With this, get at least 2 new keyboards on your phone. Add pinyin and the handwriting tool. I would make sure to copy the character with the handwriting tool first, before using pinyin if you can't get it. It'll force you in helping you to learn characters. If you're learning traditional I'd recommend learning zhuyin and use that keyboard as well.
If you're not familiar with characters too much at the moment, review stroke order and placement order, a lot of great sites for this.
2021년 8월 25일
Hi Jamie, It's my turn to answer your question😀 It is recommended that you use Hsk's textbooks, starting from 1 and going from easy to difficult. In addition, you can speak more Chinese, even if there are only a few words. As a native speaker, we have never studied grammatical structure, because every day we listen a lot and say a lot. Learning Chinese like a child learns to speak will also make progress!
2021년 8월 26일
I recommend you to use HSK book as materials to learn Chinese. You can start to learn HSK 1. There are some basic pinyin and characters as well as programs for beginners. And also. If you need any help about listening part of HSK books, you can ask me for help if you want.
2021년 8월 25일
I know an app that can help you to practice writing characters, but it only can be used in WeChat. Do you have WeChat?
2021년 8월 25일
You can contact me if you need some suggestions about Chinese,I can help you for free
2021년 8월 25일
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Jamie Griffiths
언어 구사 능력
중국어(북경어), 영어, 프랑스어, 일본어, 기타, 포르투갈어, 스페인어
학습 언어
프랑스어, 일본어, 기타, 포르투갈어, 스페인어
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