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Learn & Share How to start learning Chinese?

When I was a student which I always asking, searching for how to study English and how to let me get better? However; I learned over 10 years, I am still weak, I just know a little bit. Therefore; I make a decision, I will record everything I learned and write down here and share these info by Chinese to let someone who want to learn.

Why I want to learn?

1. I can listening western music.

2. I can read more info from world.

3. I can meet more friends.

How to start? 

In my personal , I think you can start with  methods without spending any money as below;

1. Write down the words or sentences you want to learn in your own language. For example: My mother tongue is Chinese, so I just use the memo on my phone to write it down first.

2. Go to Google to check what other people say and write, and find what you like. After all, everyone’s way of saying and writing is different, and then record it and find time to practice by yourself every day. There is no need to force yourself, or even arrange and specify the time. Although this method Being more regular will also have certain results, but I feel that you need to have a lot of perseverance, otherwise you may give up after a month or two.

3. Create an environment for yourself from time to time. You can talk to yourself, watch TV, and try to read the subtitles out loud in the movie. If it is inconvenient, you can read it in your heart.

4. You can visit my blog. Every day I practice in the form of a diary, which is also regarded as a record. The English I have learned will be translated into Chinese in pinyin for your reference, and it will include slang. , general life terms, sports, news, fashion, etc.

BTW, I will post video and Podcast.

Hope you like

Chinese Pinyin

Wǒ gèrén juédé kěyǐ cóng xiàmiàn jǐ gè fāngshì kāishǐ, érqiě bùyòng huā rènhé qián 

1. Bǎ xiǎng yào xué de dānzì huò jùzi yòng zìjǐ de yǔyán jìlù xiàlái, bǐrú: Wǒ de mǔyǔ shì zhōngwén, wǒ jiù suíyì yòng shǒujī de bèiwànglù xiān xiě xiàlái 

2. Dào Google chá biérén zěnme shuō, zěnme xiě, zhǎo zìjǐ xǐhuān de, bìjìng měi gèrén de shuōfǎ xiěfǎ dōu bù tài xiāngtóng, ránhòu jìlù xiàlái měitiān zìjǐ zhǎo shíjiān liànxí, wúxū qiǎngpò zìjǐ, shènzhì ānpái bìng guīdìng shíjiān, suīrán zhè fāngshì jiào yǒu guīlǜ yě huì yǒu yīdìng de chéngxiào, dàn wǒ gèrén juédé yìlì yào xiāngdāng dà, fǒuzé kěnéng yī liǎng gè yuè hòu jiù fàngqìle. 

3. Sān bù wǔ shí jǐ zìjǐ zhìzào huánjìng, kěyǐ zì yán zì yǔ, kàn diànshì, yǐngpiàn shìzhe zìjǐ gēnzhe zìmù dà shēng niàn chūlái, rúguǒ bù fāngbiàn, kěyǐ niàn zài xīnlǐ. 

4. Kěyǐ dào wǒ de wǎng zhì lái guàng guàng, měitiān wǒ dūhuì yòng rìjì de fāngshì lái liànxí, yě dàng zuò shì jìlù, wǒ suǒ xué dào de yīngwén dūhuì yòng pīnyīn de fāngshì fānyì chéng zhōngwén gěi dàjiā cānkǎo, qízhōng huì bāohán lǐyǔ, yībān shēnghuó yòngyǔ, tǐyù, xīnwén, liúxíng děng děng. 


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