What's the best way to learn mandarin at home?

Discussion in 'Chinese Chat' started by parcben, Jan 11, 2006.

  1. parcben

    parcben Member

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    My boss has put my name forward to work in china this summer because she assumed i could speak fluent mandarin.
    I would still like to go so i need to learn the language and be able to communicate well in it.
    Anyone have any advice?
     
  2. hkm91450

    hkm91450 Well-Known Member

    Here's a few things:

    DL Tool
    You can download a mini-dictionary/translator program that catches everything you copy. So, for example, if you see a word you don't know on your computer, you copy it and it gives you pinyin and a English translation -- If your computer can type/write chinese, you can write out a word in notepad and let it translate. This is especially handy if you see a word and you don't know it -- faster than browsing thru a traditional dictionary.
    http://dltool.sourceforge.net/

    Online Flashcards
    This website has over 2000 words/phrases in flashcard form, complete with English translation and pinyin. It's good because it covers the 2000 most common words/phrases in the language.
    http://www.yellowbridge.com/language/flashcards.html

    Other than that, just talk to people.
    Hope this helps, and good luck. -^_^
     
  3. Fobstar

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    i recommend u take these audio courses ASAP 6 months to learn manderin is pretty hard but not impossible if u can master "Pimsleur's Manderin" you could communicate somewhat the basic sayings -clapclap

    not sure how far u are in manderin but the best way to try and speak fluently in all language courses is to take the actual courses where u have a teacher and other people to communicate with.
     

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  4. parcben

    parcben Member

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    Thanks for the help
    i took a course last year so i can understand mandarin but my speaking isn't that good as i'm always worried about my cantonese or scottish accent coming thru.
    I'm going to try and just speak it whenever i get the chance
     
  5. i listen to jay chou -whistle -lol
     
  6. wazesz

    wazesz Active Member

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    I would try some audio books and just talking to ppl in mandarin because the stuff u learn from text/audio are usually too formal.
     
  7. sweetbox

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    Yeah, like Shinobi I often listen to Chinese music to improve my Chinese. But I think the best way to speak Chinese well is to talk to Chinese people.
     
  8. popalopa

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    Thanks for the advice guys. I would like to learn Chinese too maybe by myself cause I don't have time to take a class. But I will learn mandarin and most of the Chinese artists sing in cantonese right? Maybe I'll get confused?
     
  9. kakashijounin

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    i think audio files would help you get the basics of it, and maybe a elementary textbook for learning chinese. you won't be amazing by the end of it, but hopefully it'll help when you encounter real life situations in china.
     
  10. hkguy

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    just sing the songs =P lol thats what i do haha
     
  11. parcben

    parcben Member

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    found another really good way of learning mandarin.
    currently watching tv series and movies with subtitles but just have to be careful about relying too much on subtitles.
     
  12. lol i do that all the time, haven't worked for me.
     
  13. april07

    april07 Active Member

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    Try to read the character. learn simple one first.
    I am learning too but I need to get good resources for them.
    I do speak and able to listen to mandarin but I want to understand the characters. good luck Parcben
     
  14. chocomilk

    chocomilk Well-Known Member

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    take online class
     
  15. j_29

    j_29 Active Member

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    i try to sing along and read the lyrics at the same time so i get to know the pronounciation and receognize the characters =)
     
  16. Chey

    Chey Member

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    using the internet or local mandarin courses are you best bet.
     
  17. tictacrx

    tictacrx Member

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    i hear that just watching movies and series in chinese is a great way...that's how my boyfriend learned
     
  18. diclonius

    diclonius Member

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    music and movies worked for me^^ but cantonese was my frist language so it might have been easier for me..
     
  19. ddsmd

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    I just pick up the lyrics to the chinese songs that I listen to. It's great for recognizing words, but in terms of understanding them, it is still quite tough for me! haha
     
  20. sweetlilpiggy

    sweetlilpiggy Member

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    How about Cantonese? I want to learn Cantonese....