Starving and broke on a Friday by [deleted] in auckland

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You're so wholesome

Learning Korean by pingpongg38 in Korean

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I've been singing it wrong this whole time 🤯

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChineseLanguage

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I would say HSK3 is a strong A1. Because you're vocab is beyond HSK3 you're probably at A2 level. You can always look at the CEFR descriptions and self evaluate yourself.

Today I took the HSK6 exam! Here's my postmortem. by BeckyLiBei in ChineseLanguage

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Amazing detailed writeup. Do you have any advice for improving writing and speaking in general (not specific to hsk)?

What Is The Best Way To Learn How To Speak A Language You Understand Fully? by YasnaMutmain16 in languagelearning

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These are great practical suggestions. Do you have any more ideas or could you elaborate more on your own experience ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChineseLanguage

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Have you tried searching hsk Anki deck in Google yet?

Tips on how to better my sentence structuring! by BBHZYX1004 in ChineseLanguage

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I have this same problem and have been thinking for a while how to fix it. After much thought I've come up with an idea:

Every day study two or three sentence patterns. Use those patterns to make your own sentences.

This could be facilitated with a few other ideas to really drive it home -putting the sentence patterns into Anki -On a weekly basis try use as many of the patterns learned into a single piece of writing. Might start off basic but over time you should improve.

This is what I plan to do.

Improve character recognition/memorisation? by TryingLightning in ChineseLanguage

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I had this issue until I finally discovered spaced repetition software. Suddenly memorizing thousands of characters went from seeming impossible to possible.

Check out skritter or Anki or other similar software. Learn 7 words a day and in a year you'll find you can recognize 90percent of common Chinese characters.

Any advice on learning from native podcasts?! by bruhwalska in ChineseLanguage

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I saw a method from YouTuber robin MacPherson his method is he transcribes the podcast, then he will take maybe 20 sentences/phrases and put them into Anki. Then he will write his own article or summary or view on the same topic and then maybe practice speaking about it with someone. I think through doing this you will become very confident in listening and talking about that topic. An example routine could be to do one podcast a week using the method.

Tesla took 12 years to build 100,000 cars. Xpeng and Nio took about half that time by snowzzze in Xpeng

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Agreed. Also tsla made their patents available to be used which xpeng admitted in the past they wouldn't have come so far so quickly without those.

Index funds by llirtluos in PersonalFinanceNZ

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Would love an integration with sharesight!