[b] Learn Mandarin Chinese - [notranslate]Pinyin[/notranslate] based writing on electronic platforms - a beginner's experience - Introduction [/b]
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Welcome!
I am writing this introduction with the aim of informing the reader that I am not a person with a high level of linguistic qualification. Please put my article in this context as well. I hope to write similar articles in the future and describe this introduction there too.
The main objective of my communication is to present the attempts, successes, failures and experiences of a novice language learner.
My goal is to motivate everyone who just needs it.
Thanks,
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Author of the article!
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Nowadays, when we start to learn a language on our own, sooner or later we will also start searching on [notranslate]Youtube[/notranslate]. When I decided that I would also start learning Mandarin Chinese, I did the same. Vocabulary videos, phonetic explanations, grammar lessons, movies, TV shows, vlogs, etc. Endless possibilities.
Since I've only been learning Chinese for a few weeks now, I obviously don't understand the subtitles of the videos yet. When I watch a video native speakers speak so fast in most cases that I can't even recognize the sound of the words. Therefore, at first, I definitely try to create my own vocabularies, libraries of words and phrases, both in written and spoken form. However, I would like to apply this method only in the early stages of learning, until I expand my basic vocabulary a bit. Later, once my vocabulary has expanded, I would like to listen to native audio material or chat with native speakers (written and spoken).
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