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I've learned 850 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, using mandarin blueprint, Du Chinese, lingq, and more. I've really enjoyed learning characters, it's been fantastic!
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Reflecting on my Mandarin journey so far
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Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, reflecting on the past 6-7 months and how my mentality has changed You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to check out the refold course or their ...
I've learned 800 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
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Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, using mandarin blueprint, Du Chinese, lingq, and more. I've really enjoyed learning characters, it's been fantastic! You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If...
How I've Stayed Motivated To Learn Mandarin
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Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, and what i've done in order to stay motivated to learn Mandarin. You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to check out the refold course or their co...
I've learned 750 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
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Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, using mandarin blueprint, lingq, and more. I've really enjoyed learning characters, it's been fantastic! You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to...
Reading In Chinese After Learning 700 Characters
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Today i want to do some reading practice after i've learned 700 characters in Chinese. I'm using Lingq The lesson in this video is from Du Chinese, please go support them! Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to check out the refold course or their core1k Anki de...
I've learned 700 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
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Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, using mandarin blueprint, lingq, and more. I've really enjoyed learning characters, it's been fantastic! You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to...
Even A Slow Month Learning Mandarin Taught Me New Things | Update
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Lets chat about what my focus is for learning Mandarin. I'm also changing the way i'm using Mandarin Blueprint just a bit. You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to check out the refold course or...
Mandarin Update: A Hurricane Comes Through, and Guiding Xiaoma
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Today I want to talk about this passed month, it's been a really good and also really bad month. I had the chance to guide Xiaoma around Appalachia, we got a severe hurricane which halted everything, and I still got in some Mandarin Chinese. Lets chat You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social...
Reading In Chinese After Learning 600 Characters
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Today i want to do some reading practice after i've learned 600 characters in Chinese. I'm using Lingq The lesson in this video is from @comprehensiblechinese Please go check them out! Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to check out the refold course or their c...
I've learned 600 Chinese Characters so far, Let's chat
มุมมอง 9154 หลายเดือนก่อน
Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, using mandarin blueprint, lingq, and more. I've really enjoyed learning characters, it's been fantastic! You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want to...
How Mandarin Blueprint Changed the Game: Deep Dive w/ Co-Founder Phil
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Today I had an amazing opportunity to interview Phil, the co-founder of Mandarin Blueprint. I hope you enjoy! Check out @MandarinBlueprint on youtube here: th-cam.com/users/mandarinblueprint You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks face...
Reading More Chinese After Learning 500 Characters
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Today i want to do some reading practice after i've learned 500 characters in Chinese. I'm using Lingq The lesson in this video is from @comprehensiblechinese www.youtube.com/@UCjSFDgRCzh_1ZPhxChVgK7Q Please go check them out! Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks If you want...
What's the Mandarin Blueprint Intermediate course like? My First Look
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592 characters into learning Mandarin Chinese and i'm ready to jump into the Mandarin Blueprint intermediate course. What's inside? How does the program change? Lets find out! You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ Virtual Tip Jars ko-fi.com/seaboltspeaks www.paypal.me/seaboltspeaks Social: seaboltspeaks seaboltspeaks seabol...
I've Learned 550 Chinese Characters So Far, My Mandarin Update
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Today I wanted to chat about my Chinese journey, using @MandarinBlueprint to learn over 550 Chinese characters, lingq, and more. I've really enjoyed learning characters, it's been fantastic! You can check out Mandarin Blueprint here: www.mandarinblueprint.com/ You can check out @comprehensiblechinese here: www.youtube.com/@comprehensiblechinese/featured You can check out @blablachinese7526 here...
Reading In Chinese After Learning 500 Characters
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Reading In Chinese After Learning 500 Characters
I've Learned 500 Chinese Characters So Far, Let's Talk About It
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I've Learned 500 Chinese Characters So Far, Let's Talk About It
Study Mandarin With Me | Chinese Grammar With Migaku
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Study Mandarin With Me | Chinese Grammar With Migaku
30 Minutes Of the NEW Migaku Chinese Course, My First Thoughts
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Reading In Chinese After Learning 400 Characters
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I've learned 400 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
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I've learned 400 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
I've learned 350 Chinese Characters So Far, Lets chat
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Mandarin Update: 300 Characters Learned, Can I Understand Tones?
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Mandarin Update: 300 Characters Learned, Can I Understand Tones?
Find flash cards for your level without having to make them
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Mandarin learning update | Mandarin blueprint | How is it so far?
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I've Learned Greek Everyday For 50 Days | Greek Journey Update
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Refold 30 Day Master Language Learning Course Review
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Greek Journey: 35 Days of Daily Learning So Far
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Dreaming Spanish 100 Hour Update
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Enjoying Content In My Native Language Is Helping Me Learn Languages
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  • @ramon12151
    @ramon12151 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Duolingo kursoj estas amuzaj kaj funkciaj. Tamen ili estas iom tro ripetemaj. Tio okazas ĉar tiaj respondeculoj volas reteni la homoj por la plej longa tempo ebla, por etendi sian komercadon. Do mi konsilas salti al la sekva Unuo ĉiam ke oni komenciĝas enui. Kaj ne maltrankviliĝu, ĉar la sekva unuo neniam estos multe pli malfacila ol la nuna, precipe ĉe la supersimpla lingvo Esperanto. Krome, kiam oni finas la kurson, oni ĉiam povas daŭrigi ĝia uzadon per la "ĉiutaga refreŝiĝo". Bonan ekzercadon!

  • @tharwab
    @tharwab 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Joeyy if he was educated

  • @lauvbar
    @lauvbar 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    thank you so much for this. i was feeling a little peer pressured with all the anki lovers when it didn't really work for me. definitely starting physical cards. also your chinese is great!! keep it up king

  • @tantangpenn5496
    @tantangpenn5496 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Perhaps combine with videos by SwedishSinologyNerd and 漢字叔叔講漢字

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'll check those out!

    • @tantangpenn5496
      @tantangpenn5496 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@SeaboltSpeaks Pay extra attention to those carrying the radical of woman but deduce pronunciation of 姓 with so-called dialects.

  • @ReddRubble
    @ReddRubble 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Have you looked into Mandarin Companion books? I recommend!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have, i'll eventually pick some of their stuff up.

  • @ReddRubble
    @ReddRubble 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm also wondering, are you using Mandarin Blueprints mnemonic story method to remember? I'm about 9 months in and have an okay recognition ability, I think mostly because of Anki, but I don't their mnemonic method, it seemed incredibly convoluted to setup

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's enjoyable to me. It's actually incredibly easy to set up, seeing as how you yourself make the mnemonics. And it's explained very very well.

  • @ReddRubble
    @ReddRubble 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hey! Are you writing your own anki cards? I currently use Pleco to instantly create a card. The definitions just aren't amazing.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No, i copy and paste.

  • @ullinhope3866
    @ullinhope3866 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Awesome video as always Jonathan

  • @123456789tube100
    @123456789tube100 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Pleco is much better than Lingq for importing text and books

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Never tried it. I really like lingq, maybe i'll try pleco some day.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      For the record, I have pleco and use it religiously. I meant for importing texts and such lol

  • @TheOneChannelToRuleThemAll
    @TheOneChannelToRuleThemAll 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’m usually watching these on my PS5 and can’t comment and rarely remember to come back and comment but I really appreciate you continuing to post about your journey. As someone who has watched you for years and, like you, went from struggling and bouncing around to different languages to finding a method that is working for us and persevering, I always get inspired watching your videos. -Rose

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. I hope you are well!

    • @TheOneChannelToRuleThemAll
      @TheOneChannelToRuleThemAll 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @ I’m doing great, thanks! Should be hitting 1,000 hours of Spanish with DS and other CI in the next few weeks, first speaking class scheduled for March 1. Also my husband and I should be closing on a house (in Florida, moving to NC had to be postponed indefinitely) in the next couple weeks! I hope you and your wife and son are doing well!! I think last time we talked about Spanish you were still immersing occasionally, if so I would love an update sometime!

  • @Janisurai
    @Janisurai 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    very impressive

  • @Gaiafreak6969
    @Gaiafreak6969 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Does their customer support have help in terms of the content?

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but they are very supportive and have always helped me in anyway i've ever needed it.

    • @Gaiafreak6969
      @Gaiafreak6969 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @SeaboltSpeaks like if you have a problem with a certain aspect of the Chinese language or the usage of a term

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Gaiafreak6969 Oh, yeah they are always super helpful. Post it as a question in the message board and you'll always get help!

  • @shirleydotts8472
    @shirleydotts8472 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Highly recommend the Mandarin Blueprint! You can get 20 lessons for free so you know whether or not you want to invest in this program. At first, I wasn't sure about this program, because it's a very unconventional way of learning Mandarin. I thought you had to be very creative, and I didn't think that creativity was in my blood. But Phil and Luke guide you through the process. It's amazing how suddenly you get the hang of it, and your creativity is endless! It's not dry rote memory. It's fun!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So happy you are enjoying it! It absolutely changed my way of studying, and I'm progressing through mandarin so much better because of them.

  • @sambeawesome
    @sambeawesome 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good to hear an update from you :D Glad things are going okay, considering everything, haha. But I do greatly appreciate how much you push the hobby aspect. I think that's helped me a lot in how I mentally approach my languages. While I do want to learn them to a high degree, I want to be more gentle in how I treat myself in my slow pace. Enjoy more of the process rather than only the result. You'd think I'd have learned my lesson from being an artist and having the same issues there, but apparently not lol. I do feel good about this year too though, fingers crossed :) Hope you had a great new year, can't wait to see how this year goes for you! :D

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes! looking at it as a hobby has made me enjoy it so much more. And obviously has helped me stick with it. It's really not that serious. No reason to try and be "fluent in 3 months". I enjoy the journey Hope all is well!

  • @thelanguagecaviller3657
    @thelanguagecaviller3657 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thoughts on Fluyo?

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I've not downloaded it, I may try it sometime soon

  • @SomedayKorean
    @SomedayKorean 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Always enjoy hearing the updates!

  • @rileyrufer4254
    @rileyrufer4254 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hey mate! Been watching your videos recently and you seem like your on a role! I have a question though as I am a beginner. I’m just getting started with the mandarin blueprint, and pronunciation. How do you approach tones and how do you practice them? Cause pinyin is pretty straightforward but listening to tones and being able to tell the difference and identify them is really hard for me?

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It just happens over time. I know that's not the answer anyone wants to hear, but man i didnt' focus on them in terms of direct study, but here we are and I can parse, generally speaking, okay. I struggle some times, but usually context lets me know what they are saying and then i know the tone anyway from the mnemonic system. Hope that helps!

  • @harpie9022
    @harpie9022 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Finally a new video!!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sorry it took so long!

  • @borosouros
    @borosouros 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ive barely studied any grammar so far, only vocab, so this gengo grammar deck looks extremely useful. I didn't know game gengo even had anki decks and I watch him somewhat often.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Game gengo rules!

  • @jhoogland8787
    @jhoogland8787 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there an option to let her speak slowly.

  • @julykemberbath5379
    @julykemberbath5379 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When I saw those action figures on your shelf and your long beard i felt like "this guy knows the stuff i want to find about Japanese", then I saw how this dude was talking about my best teacher Andy who showed me how to learn Japanese with Genki the right way (because Genki is kinda strange from chapter to chapter, it lacks good grammar explanations but it's the truly Japanese book written by Japanese for us, poor souls trying to fugure out this inside-out language (beautiful and different, and that's nice)). And after all these I saw those awesome sites and started stuffing this very comprehensible input into myself ;) I have no choice but subscribe..

  • @Layniebird1776
    @Layniebird1776 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Keep it up!

  • @123456789tube100
    @123456789tube100 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i find that lingq is super clunky

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Definitely struggles with asian languages

  • @Mati1242
    @Mati1242 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mandarin Blueprint seems like an amazing way to learn chinese. Wish it'd be a little cheaper. My average Polish wallet can't afford it no matter how I look at it. Also, have you tried Migaku? They support chinese and it's a complete learning/immersion tool for learning languages. Cheers.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have used migaku, I enjoy it. Im not using it currently though

  • @anguschan7873
    @anguschan7873 หลายเดือนก่อน

    暴露, also seldomly written as 曝露, means exposure because it implies the ancient use of 暴as 曝 (see the 日on top of the character) which means sudden or violent exposure of/to light, later with the second 日on the left added to distinguish between the meanings of 暴and曝.

  • @cuke21
    @cuke21 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's all about having fun while doing it! Great to see the victories compounding, very inspiring. :)

  • @kimyi396
    @kimyi396 หลายเดือนก่อน

    我同时在学日语,咱们一起加油!

    • @jessicag630
      @jessicag630 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ganbatte!

  • @alejandroarias9975
    @alejandroarias9975 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im on level 20 just within 3 months.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's amazing!

  • @imonawatchlist
    @imonawatchlist หลายเดือนก่อน

    加油加油!自學語言很難。

  • @caleb7475
    @caleb7475 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great Channel. I do a lot of similar things.

  • @JrJreet
    @JrJreet หลายเดือนก่อน

    Being able to learn that many words is very impressive and very inspiring. Keep going at your own pace and I wish you the best of luck! - From a Chinese from Malaysia

  • @picojujutsu
    @picojujutsu หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just bought Dushu and am reading the mandarin companion books, very cool app (not available in the google store for those looking)

  • @tahall5646
    @tahall5646 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am on MB level 23. Like you, I also like to read the stories on Du Chinese. I also subscribe to Lingq, but I don’t find it to be particularly useful for people like me who are learning Mandarin at an elementary level.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks หลายเดือนก่อน

      Definitely seems like it may be better to use once you have a bit more understanding of the language

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 หลายเดือนก่อน

    LingQ has a sentence mode on iOS. I’ve used it to read entire books 😂. (I needed the full sentence translation because Korean is just hard)

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think i misspoke in the video. I meant you can do sentence mode, but you cannot start and stop the audio at the same time while going through sentence mode on mobile.

  • @ullinhope3866
    @ullinhope3866 หลายเดือนก่อน

    With your handwriting practice, are you just writing out individual characters, or are you doing whole sentences? Inspired by your example, I've started to practicing writing again, which I had stopped for a long time. I'm going through a grammar book and copying out the example sentences - two birds with one stone so to speak.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I write out the character and vocab word. Not a bad idea to start doing sentences, I may do that soon

  • @markchavez738
    @markchavez738 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love LingQ, but I think if you're learning any asian language lingQ is not the way to go.

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer หลายเดือนก่อน

    ¡Gracias por esta crítica!

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love that! I'm studying chinese now too, It's the most I've enjoyed studying a language. I've been consistently doing my anki (25 words a day) for about 2 months now and I'm so happy with my progress! It feels like a long time thing (aka my whole life) for me too. I speak Japanese already (N2+ after 7-8ish years), so I have the advantage of a bit more than 2000 characters, not all overlap but they help BIG time!!

  • @stronglikebo221
    @stronglikebo221 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hope you continue to do Mandarin bro. You’re not one of those language learning liars on TH-cam, claiming to learn a language in 1 year, etc. I respect you and I’m a true fan and I hope you achieve your goals. I’d suggest Chinese Zero to Hero. It’s geared towards the Hsk, but it’s good because it gives you some structure. Other than the late great Laoshu505000, most people who get GREAT in mandarin are those who have lived and China for years. That’s something I’ve come to realize about the Chinese language studies

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found your video from a year ago which I actually watched and commented on lol. It was a good review. Because of the price I think I'm going to pass. It sounds really good but since I studied Japanese the characters don't seem like a big issue for me anymore. They just stick when I look at them without any need for mnemonics or anything, even though they're a bit different than the Japanese ones. If you decide to go back to Japanese later on I think you'll find kanji are just not a problem for you at all too.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks หลายเดือนก่อน

      The characters from japanese will help a ton, but there are a bunch of REALLY wildly different hanzi that used vs the kanji used. But it'll give you a very good head start

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've done really well with vague goals too. You see so many people talk about how terrible this is - you need to set specific goals. I get that they're trying to be helpful but many people setting specific goals fail at language learning too. It's just a weird hard hobby. If you rephrase vague goals into building habits that sounds better and people tend to be less critical. It's just vague goals though really. That said I think specific goals once in a while can be good and fun like doing a challenge. But only if you want to. I have this 5000 vocab/sentence korean deck based on a frequency dictionary which I paid for professional voice actors to record the sentences just for me and although I have had studied this deck over the many years that I've had it, I haven't finished it by any means. I keep giving up and starting over or something. Well, I decided to do a black Friday goal of basically restarting (almost) and also finishing this deck in roughly 3 months. That's a little over 50 cards per day per my math. That's a hell of a lot. But I would feel SO much better about myself if I got through this stupid deck. I shelled out a lot of cash for those voice actors! I feel you on the "hey, I'm going to be doing this for the rest of my life" type thing. I think getting good at a language means accepting it as part of your personality and essentially this means making it part of you for the rest of your life. I feel recently like my subconscious finally decided that Paul is going to be studying or using Korean in some way for the rest of his life. Recently it just feels like things click better for me and stuff and I really think that's it. I think I'm about 5 years into this language lol. I wonder if my subconscious self had known that I would be using Korean for the rest of my life from the get go if I wouldn't be fluent by now. I think I probably would be. But that's just the way it is sometimes. I think part of me for a long time was thinking lets finish Korean so we can move onto to something else! But that ain't happening folks. But I am dabbling in Chinese. It's the discount season - do you recommend Chinese blue print? I just subscribed to Du Chinese. Does it offer something different?

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks หลายเดือนก่อน

      Definitely gotta do what you are comfortable with. MBP teaches you characters, du chinese has the stories. I love mandarin blueprint for learning words and characters, and then using du chinese for immersion!

  • @Retog
    @Retog 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Don’t let the Japanese weebs get you down. If they try to put you down, they’re just losers who are projecting. Keep up the good work

  • @jsmxwll
    @jsmxwll 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i usually go with process goals over result goals when it comes to learning. i have my goal, maybe it's 10 minutes with anki, 30 minutes of reading and making an entry into my learning log each day. second to that i have a requirement rather than a goal of reviewing at least 1 anki card and reading at least 1 sentence. even if i'm dog tired and laying in bed i can do that right before i sleep in maybe 2-5 minutes. i have that requirement of myself to maintain momentum. if i skip a day it somehow ends up being skipping a month half the time. one thing that really helped me was to always do the review first then add in new words based on how i was feeling. some days get no new words but at least the review got done and i'm not forgetting things i've put effort into remembering. i usually go review cards then read/watch something and if there are new words that are interesting to me or seem useful they are the ones i'll study as new words. i've quit learning strict lists. now my learning looks more like a fractal as i follow one interesting words into another. this makes it much easier for me to maintain motivation and when i review those words i get memories of where i saw them instead of words that are disconnected. it sounds like what you're doing is getting words and then finding them in the wild which is sorta an inversion of what i'm doing. interesting stuff. cheers.

  • @Dell.3.
    @Dell.3. 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You stuck with Japanese for 2 years. That's long time motivation. So what happened? and why is Mandarin different?

  • @s4eXoF
    @s4eXoF 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you really test these "polyglots" you will find they are not even good at any language, terrible accent and easy conversations only. Basically an useless endeavor, better to stick to 1 or 2 languages besides the native language. Myself I'm Portuguese, fluent in English and learning now French. These will be my main languages and will be enough.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm not opposed to people wanting to learn a ton of languages to an a1-a2 level. I just know my brain was to overactive and wanted to deviate often.

    • @s4eXoF
      @s4eXoF 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @SeaboltSpeaks Of course, I'm not against that either. What I don't like is the TH-camr polyglots saying they're fluent in 15 languages.

  • @therubestrikesout
    @therubestrikesout 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you've got a great attitude there; the motivation you have, just enjoyig the language- that's gonna take you far. I saw an idiom today if you like to break words apart and see their clever logic: it's a 成語:入木三分. literally to dig the centimeters into the wood (with your brush). originally to describe powerful calligraphy, now just for any powerful writing.

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh, I love that!

  • @tahall5646
    @tahall5646 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes. The main reason for studying a language should not be that the language is easy. The main reason should be that the language is interesting to you personally. I am also doing the MB method which for me is the greatest thing since sliced bread. In case you didn‘t know, many language departments in this country are having serious enrollment issues, so it is great to know that there are people out there who care about learning another language. You deserve a medal!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      MB method family! I love it!

  • @JulioMaroneze
    @JulioMaroneze 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great work, man. I've recently hit 300 and flashcards are starting to get less efficient for me too, so the section of this video on flashcards hit home. This is really inspiring, and I hope you keep going!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh yeah, not stopping anytime soon. Good luck with your studies!

  • @BigHeavyLove
    @BigHeavyLove 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great vid bud, very inspiring and good shout on the 50% off on mandarin blueprint!!!

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Heck yeah, hope you enjoy it if you pick it up!

  • @kalevipoeg6916
    @kalevipoeg6916 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Reading/writing is something I have put off taking seriously for many years. I live in China, and I can speak Chinese, but other than here and there learning some and just picking them up by seeing them so many times (which does mean I can at least read to a degree), I've never actually taken any sort of *class* in it. I've more recently been trying to consistently focus on characters every day, with the goal of reading two books I have which are Xi you ji (Journey to the west) and A dream of Red Mansions - both entirely in hanzi with pinyin, no english except for a bit in the beginning and a few other spots to explain some things. The books are HSK5 level, and if I'm honest my HSK reading level is not there *yet* - but I bought these as a way to challenge myself while remaining interested in what I was reading - and what better than two of the four big Chinese classic novels? SO far, from looking through it, I can probably understand 70% or so - it uses 2,500 characters from HSK 5 (so it is an abridged version that changes the way things are expressed and worded - my wife is a native speaker and even SHE doesn't know all the characters in the actual, original Journey to the West novel) - so it is beyond my current capability to fully read all the 2,500 characters, but...that's kind of the point! ANYway, I don't know how easy these are to get where you live, but they're an awesome idea and I wanted to share that. It's from SinoLingua - and has a QR code you can scan on each that takes you to a page where it will read the chapters out loud to you, if you want. Another cool feature is they come with a card that you place over the page that blocks out the pinyin, so if you want to take your ability to rely on or accidentally see the pinyin underneath the characters away, you can. If you're at 750 characters, I DO think they have some versions of books that use 1,000 and 1,500 HSK characters (so you'd understand 75% of the 1,000 one, and can learn the other 25% as you go). I'd suggest going at least to 1,500 character books, since you'll run out of characters you DON'T know pretty fast if you buy the 1,000 one. The thing that annoys me about those ones under 2,000 characters or so is that they put childish illustrations everywhere, like it's meant for a kid. The 2,500 character books have no illustrations inside, so not only feel more "serious" but the lack of images takes away context clues that might let your brain "cheat" by guessing a character. You're doing great! Interesting to see what other people say about this reading/writing journey. I do love how these abridged books are handled - if you can find them, they're nice to have. Amazon, maybe?

    • @kenfordbitana
      @kenfordbitana 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm interested in learning Chinese purely through pinyin, speaking, and listening. Would you recommend this approach if I don't need to learn how to read Chinese characters for my specific purpose? My intent is solely to communicate with my mentor, who teaches in Chinese and only speaks without using written characters in her presentations. What would be the most efficient way of learning Chinese this way?