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anyone else speak mandarin?

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-20 2:23

我汉语说得不太好,可是我很喜欢学汉语。 我学了八个月汉语了。 下学期我想去北京学汉语。

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-20 13:24

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I bought some flashcards cheap a while back for about 20 dollars. Came with a 1,001 cards in it. I've used it for a while and realized flashcards aren't really my thing.

Anyways.... good sites I use to learn:
1. http://www.loquella.com/learn-chinese/
- A basic site that can help guide you in learning the four tones of Chinese.

2. http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chinese
- Skim this and then re-read it. It helps you figure the order in which you need to learn things.

3. http://www.clearchinese.com/
- Nice, clear podcasts that can serve as a refresher/introduction for basic words.

4. http://www.chinese-tools.com/
- Good for basics and for learning how to write the characters.

5. http://chinesepod.com/
- A step up from 3, with higher quality podcasts that come out regularly.

6. http://www.confuciusinstitute.net/
- Learn beyond the words and get a taste of the culture here.

7. http://www.wordbuddy.com/index.php
- Site looks cheap as hell, but trust me- it's very useful. It helps you organzie you learning.

8. http://www.livemocha.com/
- The last stop on the road. Eventually you'll need to practice your Chinese with other speakers. Use both Pinyin and the actual Characters to communicate with native speakers. And while you're at it, correct the mistakes of others.

Extra:

1. http://www.merlot.org/merlot/materials.htm;jsessionid=8296fb4b30d64885c68bd7ff4361a3ccfa54c3521f56.e34Oa30TaN4Ke34Lc3uKbheQbx10?category=2446&;
- Links to a bunch of useful sites.

2. http://www.csulb.edu/~txie/online.htm
- A website with more tons of links to useful sites.


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