omg you know sir, its really good advice, so on point, and validate my feeling. Many ppl share the tips and trick that conceptual, but u in different way so relate and really technical. Good joooobbb sirrr, i love this vidio so muchhh, i take a note in my journallinggg🥰
Hey, I'm 5 years into mandarin myself :) Thank you for the wise reassurance. Your point about doing what you enjoy is essential. If you keep finding the language fun, you keep doing it. I haven't had any formal teacher and just by having fun have gone from 0 Chinese to middle of HSK 5 material now. I primarily learn by listening, pausing the screen, and copying all of the characters into notebooks. Then I read aloud what I've copied and see if Chinese friends can understand what I'm saying. It is a slow process, but it does work and I find it fun, so I don't feel like I've troubled myself at all. Quite the opposite. I look forward to my daily routine with Chinese. 加油!
You talk a lot of sense, and have validated some of the feelings that I had about learning my language yet, were told otherwise by super intellect and polyglots. Personally, I can only react positively to small achievable goals. Thank you for your input.
You mentioned in the few of your videos I watched about podcasts and I understand that that is the best way to learn because you are hearing genuine native conversations but if you don’t find true life speaking like that that you are interested in then are fiction series and movies second best? I don’t know if I could listen to tons of non-fiction content that would hold my interest but I know that fictional stories will.
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Excellent instructions for developing a process to learn and execute in anything 👌 great stuff bro!
Thanks bro, glad it's helping you 💪💪
omg you know sir, its really good advice, so on point, and validate my feeling. Many ppl share the tips and trick that conceptual, but u in different way so relate and really technical. Good joooobbb sirrr, i love this vidio so muchhh, i take a note in my journallinggg🥰
glad it helps you, let me know if you need any help in any other topics :)
This really resonates with me! Thank you🙏
I'm glad it's helpful for you! 🙂
Hey, I'm 5 years into mandarin myself :) Thank you for the wise reassurance. Your point about doing what you enjoy is essential. If you keep finding the language fun, you keep doing it. I haven't had any formal teacher and just by having fun have gone from 0 Chinese to middle of HSK 5 material now. I primarily learn by listening, pausing the screen, and copying all of the characters into notebooks. Then I read aloud what I've copied and see if Chinese friends can understand what I'm saying. It is a slow process, but it does work and I find it fun, so I don't feel like I've troubled myself at all. Quite the opposite. I look forward to my daily routine with Chinese. 加油!
Youve made some great progress, congrats! Having fun is the most important part, or else everything just feels like work and you get demotivated. 加油!
You talk a lot of sense, and have validated some of the feelings that I had about learning my language yet, were told otherwise by super intellect and polyglots. Personally, I can only react positively to small achievable goals. Thank you for your input.
Glad it resonates with you. Out of curiosity what did the other polyglots say?
You mentioned in the few of your videos I watched about podcasts and I understand that that is the best way to learn because you are hearing genuine native conversations but if you don’t find true life speaking like that that you are interested in then are fiction series and movies second best? I don’t know if I could listen to tons of non-fiction content that would hold my interest but I know that fictional stories will.
I think listening to fiction can be just as good, follow your interests and bliss, that is the best option
Lazynes is a myth. If you want to learn almost everyting you have to do what our brain don't like - effort.
exactly 💯