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The difference just one person can make
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I did not know that!
You?
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- If your goal is speaking/listening prioritise pinyin and don't worry too much about hanzi
- Get regular feedback from native speakers, particularly important to check you're getting the tones right
- I used Pimsleur (many years ago pre-apps) found it quick and effective, but I was living in China at the time so was fully immersed
- When you have some basics, start a weekly group with some native speakers, first half-hour speak only Chinese second half-hour discuss a topic, can use English, e.g. Ordinals. That way you can add some niche vocabulary to your repertoire whilst networking and having fun
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