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ziyi star -

hey watergrass i'll email you right away

i'm new here too, and talking with a friend who learn chinese i believe that studying everyday and
listening to audio recordings (conversations, courses, etc) you can learn a lot. so if you're
consistent in the study and really want to learn you'll make it. good luck!



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laowai1980 -

Basically, learning the language by yourself is the only way. Teachers are there to guide, correct
mistakes and to ask them questions. With a great forum like this you can ask questions here, as
well as post your doubts and have mistakes corrected. So now that there is Internet at our
disposal, you can learn any language without leaving your chair. I've been learning a few
languages all by myself prior to taking Chinese. I can assure you that all you need is good
motivation/interest in languages and a lot of spare time on your hands, and you can do it. Right
now I am working on my Mandarin, accumulating vocabulary, some grammar and characters, I can see
it going, maybe not as fast as I'd like to, but I'll get there, all it takes is constantly moving.
If you have a Chinese friend around, don't hesitate to talk to him/her in Chinese, that'll help
make yourself fluent. For written Chinese all you need is Internet, there is an ocean of info, all
depends on how hard you work. Just my $0.02.










cintiaghimel -

Thank you all for the support!! I'm really excited with that which makes me think that I'm gonna
make it, once I can't seem to be very very interested in something for more than say 3 weeks, but
now it's different! Yesterday I watched "house of the flying daggers" and I was so proud to
understand whenever somebody said "shi" "bu" "wo ai ta" and so on...












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