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[https://www.youtube.com/@acquiremandarin Acquire Mandarin] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@ComprehensibleChinese Comprehensible Chinese] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@ComprehensibleMandarin Comprehensible Mandarin] {{Vid}} |
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[https://duchinese.net/ Du Chinese] {{App}} {{Txt}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@HitChinese Hit Chinese] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.immersivechinese.com/ Immersive Chinese] {{App}} {{Txt}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@JiayunMandarin Jiayun Mandarin] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/c/LingLingMandarin LingLing Mandarin] {{Pod}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/c/mandarinclick Mandarin Click] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyChinese Simply Chinese] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@speakyourchinese Speak Your Chinese] {{Vid}} |
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[https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B00J2K2YCQ?_encoding=UTF8&node=283155&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader Terry Waltz Books] {{Txt}} |
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[https://www.youtube.com/@unconventionalchinesewithk8527 Unconventional Chinese with Keren] {{Vid}} |
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==Resources for Absolute Beginners== |
==Resources for Absolute Beginners== |
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===Videos=== |
===Videos=== |
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These videos will be rely heavily on the speakers using visuals (art, gestures, etc.) to help you understand what is being said. The vocabulary and speaking speed will be easy enough for beginners to follow along, and to help you begin to connect the words you are hearing with the concepts being presented visually. If you don't understand 100% of the video, that's all right, as you're still learning from the parts you do understand. |
These videos will be rely heavily on the speakers using visuals (art, gestures, etc.) to help you understand what is being said. The vocabulary and speaking speed will be easy enough for beginners to follow along, and to help you begin to connect the words you are hearing with the concepts being presented visually. If you don't understand 100% of the video, that's all right, as you're still learning from the parts you do understand. |
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It is recommended by some <ref>https://www.dreamingspanish.com/faq</ref> to get a good grasp on understanding spoken language before starting to learn written language, in order to not pick up bad habits with pronunciation caused by guessing at the sounds of the writing. Therefore, you may find it beneficial to cover up any text that is shown in these videos, so that you can focus solely on the sounds you hear. |
It is recommended by some <ref>https://www.dreamingspanish.com/faq</ref><ref>"Learning a new language should always be done without reference to the writing, initially. Because the letters (particularly if based on a similar script system as own, or transcribed to our own script) will in all likelihood signal their usual meanings to us, namely the sounds of our own native language instead of the new language. This will lead to suboptimal perception, suboptimal recognition, and suboptimal imitation of the new details, the situation we call 'foreign accent'." Kjellin, O. (July 2022) "[https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dropbox.com%2Fs%2Fg6hkeepygfsi5vi%2FKjellin-Practise-Pronunciation-w-Audacity.pdf%3Fdl%3D0%26fbclid%3DIwAR0HlZn3J0kXRb6VqAerhADdWoGe75d8iHfijVxAF8flOD4_ucPqvcg0JbY&h=AT10C_zMA7e4avSivPADXWcyDIbtCLZZmX8k6aqf Quality Practise Pronunciation With Audacity – The Best Method!]"</ref> to get a good grasp on understanding spoken language before starting to learn written language, in order to not pick up bad habits with pronunciation caused by guessing at the sounds of the writing. Therefore, you may find it beneficial to cover up any text that is shown in these videos, so that you can focus solely on the sounds you hear. |
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====[https://youtube.com/@acquiremandarin Acquire Mandarin]==== |
====[https://youtube.com/@acquiremandarin Acquire Mandarin]==== |
Revision as of 17:08, 11 December 2022
Comprehensible input media
Unconventional Chinese with Keren
Resources for Absolute Beginners
Videos
These videos will be rely heavily on the speakers using visuals (art, gestures, etc.) to help you understand what is being said. The vocabulary and speaking speed will be easy enough for beginners to follow along, and to help you begin to connect the words you are hearing with the concepts being presented visually. If you don't understand 100% of the video, that's all right, as you're still learning from the parts you do understand.
It is recommended by some [1][2] to get a good grasp on understanding spoken language before starting to learn written language, in order to not pick up bad habits with pronunciation caused by guessing at the sounds of the writing. Therefore, you may find it beneficial to cover up any text that is shown in these videos, so that you can focus solely on the sounds you hear.
Acquire Mandarin
- What is the son's name?|Mini story for pre-beginners | Comprehensible Input
- I Like to Do... Slow Chinese for Pre-beginners| Comprehensible Input
- Does your dog bite? | Mini story for pre-beginners | Comprehensible Input
Comprehensible Chinese
Hit Chinese
- Comprehensible Input Chinese - Slow & Clear | How Chinese Parents Show Love | Hit Chinese TPRS
- Comprehensible Input Chinese - Slow and Clear | How Safe is China? | TPRS Lesson by Hit Chinese
- Stories in Slow Chinese / TPRS - "Who ate my chocolates!?" | Comprehensible Input - Slow Mandarin
References
- ↑ https://www.dreamingspanish.com/faq
- ↑ "Learning a new language should always be done without reference to the writing, initially. Because the letters (particularly if based on a similar script system as own, or transcribed to our own script) will in all likelihood signal their usual meanings to us, namely the sounds of our own native language instead of the new language. This will lead to suboptimal perception, suboptimal recognition, and suboptimal imitation of the new details, the situation we call 'foreign accent'." Kjellin, O. (July 2022) "Quality Practise Pronunciation With Audacity – The Best Method!"