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NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 1 of 26 26 December 2011 at 5:16am | IP Logged |
NickJS - Team 德
Welcome to my 2012 TAC log, both team-mates and other forum members.
This my first TAC, however I do have another personal log here too which you may have
seen at some point. Unfortunately my posts were rather infrequent there though, simply
because I forgot I had it during my university exams!
Well, I think that is enough rambling and now I'll get right to it and state my aims
for TAC'12.
Main Language of Study.
- Mandarin - Currently High A1, my aim for this language is to reach B1.
Many hours listening clocked for this language, therefore I shall set an aim to focus
on speaking more, at least double to what I currently do. I am also hoping to test out
some new methods of learning such as the Goldlist method and some others that I have
taken note of and not had chance to test out yet to see if they work for me.
Secondary Languages of Study
- Norwegian
- Russian*
- Cantonese
(Note: Of the 3 above languages I decided to choose the language labelled
with * for this TAC (Further notes on Page 2)
I shall also list all of my physical resources for the above languages that I am
studying, so that everyone knows what I am using:
Mandarin:
- Teach Yourself Mandarin Chinese (2010 edition with audio)
- New Practical Chinese Reader Textbook/Workbook 1 (2nd edition with audio)
- Schaum's Outline of Chinese Grammar (2009)
- Chinese Characters: Learn & Remember 2,178 Characters and Their Meanings (2009)
- Reading & Writing Chinese: Simplified Character Edition (3rd Ed. 2003)
- First Thousand Words in Chinese (2006)
- Easy Peasy Chinese: Mandarin Chinese for Beginners (2007)
- Collins Easy Learning Dictionaries - Collins Easy Learning Mandarin Chinese
Dictionary (2009)
- Lonely Planet - Phrasebook
- The Besieged City (Sinolingua, 1st Ed. 2008, with audio)
- Making out in Chinese (Tuttle, 2003)
- FLR Mandarin, 1st Course
(Other resources include phone applications and also websites such as ChinesePod/Lang-
8/Youtube videos for audio/MDBG.net)
Russian
- Teach Yourself Russian (2003 with audio)
- Teach Yourself Beginners Russian Script (2003)
- Schaum's Outline of Russian Grammar (2nd Ed. 2009)
- Collins Gem Russian Dictionary (2004)
(Other resources include phone applications such as radios, dictionaries and phrase
apps. Also youtube videos and other misc websites for anything else.)
So, I hope it is going to be a good year with plenty of focus and motivation for
everyone, so lets make the time count and if you wish to know more about any of the
above or following posts, please comment.
and lastly, thanks for reading!
Team Mate Language Logs
Team Logs Here
Note: I shall keep the above post updated with any changes to resources or goals
and also to keep it as concise as possible.
Edited by NickJS on 08 January 2012 at 3:10am
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| Luna Moonsilver Diglot Groupie Germany lunaslanglog.wordpreRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5076 days ago 77 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Russian, Mandarin, Korean
| Message 2 of 26 28 December 2011 at 12:07am | IP Logged |
Yesssssss, Russian~ We should all learn that ;] (I keep saying it, but I've never gotten
around to beginning it aside from borrowing an old Teach Yourself book from the
library...).
But anyway, good luck on your goals for next year! I'm aiming for about the same level in
Mandarin, so that should be fun :] I'm so excited for 2012 to begin!
祝你好运!
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 3 of 26 28 December 2011 at 3:17am | IP Logged |
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
Yesssssss, Russian~ We should all learn that ;] (I keep saying
it, but I've never gotten around to beginning it aside from borrowing an old
Teach Yourself book from the
library...).
But anyway, good luck on your goals for next year! I'm aiming for about the same level
in Mandarin, so that should be fun :] I'm so excited for 2012 to begin!
祝你好运! |
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I tell you something, I've been listening to so much Russian music this week - Its
awesome! I also got a new phone and just loaded tonnes of Mandarin/Russian music on it
and lots of radio stations too (my friends think I'm weird for having no English music
lol!)
It will definitely be nice to see everyone progress in Mandarin though :).
谢谢而好运!
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| Luna Moonsilver Diglot Groupie Germany lunaslanglog.wordpreRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5076 days ago 77 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Russian, Mandarin, Korean
| Message 4 of 26 28 December 2011 at 3:26am | IP Logged |
NickJS wrote:
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
Yesssssss, Russian~ We should all learn that
;] (I keep saying it, but I've never gotten around to beginning it aside from borrowing
an old Teach Yourself book from the library...).
But anyway, good luck on your goals for next year! I'm aiming for about the same level
in Mandarin, so that should be fun :] I'm so excited for 2012 to begin!
祝你好运! |
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I tell you something, I've been listening to so much Russian music this week - Its
awesome! I also got a new phone and just loaded tonnes of Mandarin/Russian music on it
and lots of radio stations too (my friends think I'm weird for having no English music
lol!)
It will definitely be nice to see everyone progress in Mandarin though :).
谢谢而好运! |
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Gotta love foreign language music... I have the Hercules soundtrack in Hebrew, which
I'm kind of in love with~
Do you have any Mandarin recs? Or Russian, for that matter, though it's the Mandarin
I'm really after. I can only find the occasional good song, but I think I'm looking in
the wrong places.
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 5 of 26 28 December 2011 at 3:51am | IP Logged |
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
NickJS wrote:
Luna Moonsilver wrote:
Yesssssss, Russian~
We should all learn that
;] (I keep saying it, but I've never gotten around to beginning it aside from borrowing
an old Teach Yourself book from the library...).
But anyway, good luck on your goals for next year! I'm aiming for about the same level
in Mandarin, so that should be fun :] I'm so excited for 2012 to begin!
祝你好运! |
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I tell you something, I've been listening to so much Russian music this week - Its
awesome! I also got a new phone and just loaded tonnes of Mandarin/Russian music on it
and lots of radio stations too (my friends think I'm weird for having no English music
lol!)
It will definitely be nice to see everyone progress in Mandarin though :).
谢谢而好运! |
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Gotta love foreign language music... I have the Hercules soundtrack in Hebrew, which
I'm kind of in love with~
Do you have any Mandarin recs? Or Russian, for that matter, though it's the Mandarin
I'm really after. I can only find the occasional good song, but I think I'm looking in
the wrong places. |
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I have to admit, I find it a lot more enjoyable than English music now lol. I just
watched some of the Hercules you mentioned...It actually really suits the film, I was surprised when I heard it!
I'll send you a few links to the videos in a PM now :).
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| silverpolyglot Diglot Groupie Canada silverchallanges.wor Joined 4912 days ago 42 posts - 72 votes Speaks: English*, Somali Studies: French, Swedish, Mandarin
| Message 6 of 26 31 December 2011 at 7:36am | IP Logged |
Good luck on your studies of all of your languages! Have you heard of the Boya Chinese
(博雅汉语)series? It's a textbook series similar to the NPCR except it was created to
follow the HSK guidelines, with the end of each book corresponding to being able to pass
a certain level of the HSK. I think there are 6 books in the entire series (and from my
understanding 2 books for the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels respectively).
From what I have heard it is far more challenging than the NPCR series, but still a
really interesting resource!
-Silver
Edited by silverpolyglot on 31 December 2011 at 7:39am
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4957 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 7 of 26 31 December 2011 at 6:25pm | IP Logged |
silverpolyglot wrote:
Good luck on your studies of all of your languages! Have you
heard of the Boya Chinese
(博雅汉语)series? It's a textbook series similar to the NPCR except it was created to
follow the HSK guidelines, with the end of each book corresponding to being able to
pass
a certain level of the HSK. I think there are 6 books in the entire series (and from my
understanding 2 books for the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels
respectively).
From what I have heard it is far more challenging than the NPCR series, but still a
really interesting resource!
-Silver |
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Definitely sounds like an interesting series - I checked on Amazon in the UK and they
have all of them from the looks of it, quite surprised I've not heard of it before :P.
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| silverpolyglot Diglot Groupie Canada silverchallanges.wor Joined 4912 days ago 42 posts - 72 votes Speaks: English*, Somali Studies: French, Swedish, Mandarin
| Message 8 of 26 31 December 2011 at 9:46pm | IP Logged |
NickJS wrote:
silverpolyglot wrote:
Good luck on your studies of all of your languages! Have you
heard of the Boya Chinese
(博雅汉语)series? It's a textbook series similar to the NPCR except it was created to
follow the HSK guidelines, with the end of each book corresponding to being able to
pass
a certain level of the HSK. I think there are 6 books in the entire series (and from my
understanding 2 books for the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced levels
respectively).
From what I have heard it is far more challenging than the NPCR series, but still a
really interesting resource!
-Silver |
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Definitely sounds like an interesting series - I checked on Amazon in the UK and they
have all of them from the looks of it, quite surprised I've not heard of it before :P. |
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According to my professor (who greatly dislikes the NPCR series) the entire NPCR series (that's all 6 books) will
only bring you to about the B1-B2 level, equivalent to the Boya intermediate series book 1 or 2 and HSK level 2.
So I suppose it's all about what your goals are. I like the NPCR because it builds a bit on previous knowledge and
it gradually weens us off of pinyin and right into characters (in later books), but I have no personal experience
with Boya so I can't say anything about it!
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