As is typical of me, I have done very little on this and feeling doomed to stay a beginner at almost everything I do because I don’t commit to a goal. This is a prime example.
I’m going to make myself more accountable on this goal, as it is becoming frustrating that I just don’t get on and do it.
Let’s see if I can learn even 5 words by the end of the week…
Aug 25, 02:34PM PDT | 2 cheers | 1 comment
Yesterday, I bought the Chambers Chinese Vocabulary book which organises some common Chinese words thematically. I think this will be a better way for me to learn vocabulary as I can group words together and perhaps learn some simple sentences using them :)
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I started learning Chinese using Colloquial Chinese by Kan Qian. This seemed like a good idea to me, as it is how I would have approached any other language to date.
However, the languages I have dealt with up until now have been Indo-European and have used the Roman / Latin alphabet. Although I have made some small progress in Chinese using the book, I think that I need to start with absolute basics.
I plan to simply learn some everyday words in isolation without placing them in a sentence. I can then focus on how words are made up, before moving on to how Chinese sentences are made up.
I feel that although I can continue the way I am going by learning it all at the same time, I will ultimately have ended up doing a half-assed job.
So, I’m going to be more thorough and meticulous in my study as any confidence I have in learning closely related languages to English will disappear fairly rapidly once I am out of my depth with wholly dissimilar languages.
Feb 05, 07:37AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments