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Luna Moonsilver Diglot Groupie Germany lunaslanglog.wordpreRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5077 days ago 77 posts - 99 votes Speaks: English*, German Studies: Russian, Mandarin, Korean
| Message 9 of 26 31 December 2011 at 10:29pm | IP Logged |
silverpolyglot wrote:
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
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That about NPCR is kind of disappointing to me... we're only just on NPCR book 2 and
I'm in my second year of University, but we're only moving onto book 4 in the final
year. If I end up leaving Uni at a B2, I don't see it as having been a significant use
of my time, overall :/
I'm suddenly really glad I've joined up to TAC this year, though! I'll have to start
pushing myself harder than my lecturers do! :]
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| silverpolyglot Diglot Groupie Canada silverchallanges.wor Joined 4913 days ago 42 posts - 72 votes Speaks: English*, Somali Studies: French, Swedish, Mandarin
| Message 10 of 26 01 January 2012 at 3:50am | IP Logged |
My university is the same way except in the final year of "advanced" Chinese, we would
only reach NPCR book 3! I'm sure by doing the TAC challenge you could become so advanced
in your studies you might be able to skip a year of Chinese studies at your school and go
right to the advanced level! You can do it Luna, good luck!!
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4958 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 11 of 26 02 January 2012 at 11:20pm | IP Logged |
TAC Update, 02/01/2012.
Been quite since lazy yesterday - Damn these holidays and people buying me alcohol!
Oh well, I started doing some Russian as I was eager to do some and started working my
way through the script book I have, as I do need to learn the alphabet of it (along
with the pronunciations for them - always the 'r' sound that gets me though, like with
Mandarin), although all of the listening and some of the spoken words I know already
help a little.
I used: Russian Articulation
for the sounds, but I found the format of the website confused me a little, nonetheless
it was helpful - I know it will take me a while to learn these pronunciations, as I'm not the fastest of
learners when it comes to absorbing information, but I'll get there soon hopefully - now that they are written
down on a whiteboard on my wall too.
I've done about 3 hours listening for Russian yesterday and today, and about 1 for
Mandarin. However I think I shall do some Anki flashcards for Mandarin after before bed
and also learn some more of the Russian alphabet. I'm definitely tired today though, so
I'm not sure how productive I'll be - still, always best to do something :).
Edited by NickJS on 02 January 2012 at 11:23pm
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4958 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 12 of 26 08 January 2012 at 2:58am | IP Logged |
I'm back, its been a few days - things have been quite busy the past week, lots of visiting people who
I have not seen in years, on the upside I have got plenty of listening done - helpful or not, I still
do it for over an hour everyday. Furthermore, I have a really nice Mandarin dictionary (with
pronunciation) on my new phone which is great for when I'm out. I think its called "HanPing" on the
Android.
Further more, I have been doing a little of all the languages that I mentioned, including the 3 which I
mentioned in my first post, for which I stated "Note: The 3 languages above are without goals at this
moment in time and are to be studied lightly at the beginning of this TAC, which will allow me to
decide out of the 3 which I will stick with and add permanently to further study and which I will also
discard for another time as I do not want to overload myself with lots of different languages" and I
have come to the conclusion that I will be continuing with Russian over Norwegian/Cantonese. For
the simple reasons, I definitely felt I was getting stuff mixed up with Mandarin (I wish my brain had
folders which I could personally organise!) and the reason for choosing Russian over Norwegian is
because I do really fancy a trip to either Russia or China this year if all goes well. So, if TAC'12
goes well for me, Norwegian/Cantonese will be on my hit list for TAC'13.
I think that is all I'm going to write for tonight as I always write my posts at silly hours at night
haha!
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4958 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 13 of 26 09 January 2012 at 3:38am | IP Logged |
Just been doing some Russian again today, trying to learn the alphabet still - so far I
know about 3/4 of the letters and I know the pronunciation for about 1/6 haha! I am
working through a TY beginners script book at the moment though, so I'll fully know it by
the end of that.
Other than that, I'm just getting my head around the stresses when а and о are used in a
two syllable word and when о is used in a single syllable word. As far as I know, о if
unstressed is pronounced as а if the other а is stressed. But when its just о on its own,
its pronounced normally (not like а).
I'm so slow when it comes to learning pronunciations!
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| Serpent Octoglot Senior Member Russian Federation serpent-849.livejour Joined 6596 days ago 9753 posts - 15779 votes 4 sounds Speaks: Russian*, English, FinnishC1, Latin, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Studies: Danish, Romanian, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Slovenian, Catalan, Czech, Galician, Dutch, Swedish
| Message 14 of 26 09 January 2012 at 4:17am | IP Logged |
NickJS wrote:
Other than that, I'm just getting my head around the stresses when а and о are used in a
two syllable word and when о is used in a single syllable word. As far as I know, о if
unstressed is pronounced as а if the other а is stressed. But when its just о on its own,
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There's also the preposition o 'about'. This one sort of blends in with the following word and i'd say it's especially a-like if in the word the stress is on the first syllable (о футболе vs о музыке). same with other prepositions like от, до (though not in the expression от и до, from a to z:)) However, in a one-syllable independent word it's indeed just o: он, что, дом etc.
Also, if the o is unstressed, it doesn't matter if the other stressed letter is a or another o or whatever other vowel. For example, in the word молоко the stress is on the last o and the other o's are pretty much a's (and somewhat like schwas, really).
I don't think you're learning slowly at all:)
Edited by Serpent on 09 January 2012 at 4:19am
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4958 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 15 of 26 10 January 2012 at 3:37am | IP Logged |
Serpent wrote:
NickJS wrote:
Other than that, I'm just getting my head around the stresses when а and
о are used in a
two syllable word and when о is used in a single syllable word. As far as I know, о if
unstressed is pronounced as а if the other а is stressed. But when its just о on its own,
its pronounced normally (not like а). |
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There's also the preposition o 'about'. This one sort of
blends in with the following word and i'd say it's especially a-like if in the word the stress is on the
first syllable (о футболе vs о музыке). same with other prepositions like от, до (though not in the
expression от и до, from a to z:)) However, in a one-syllable independent word it's indeed just o: он,
что, дом etc.
Also, if the o is unstressed, it doesn't matter if the other stressed letter is a or another o or
whatever other vowel. For example, in the word молоко the stress is on the last o and the other o's are
pretty much a's (and somewhat like schwas, really).
I don't think you're learning slowly at all:) |
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Thank you for explaining that for me Serpent :)!
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| NickJS Senior Member United Kingdom flickr.com/photos/sg Joined 4958 days ago 264 posts - 334 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian, Portuguese, Mandarin, Cantonese
| Message 16 of 26 24 January 2012 at 1:53am | IP Logged |
Not much to report since my last post, my life is quite busy at the moment - atleast it is for the next couple of weeks as I will be spending a lot of time doing repairs on my car.
Still I've got bits of studying done here and there, as always though I make sure I do plenty of listening.
With Mandarin I tend to practice what I know when I'm on my way somewhere and I just think to myself in the phrases things that I know. I'm hoping to get started on my textbooks when life calms down a little. As I tend to learn off Youtube and online dictionaries or other random sources on the internet, which is often annoying to keep track of.
With Russian, I'm still working on the alphabet (so slow haha) but I have clocked tonnes of listening for this as I have found some bands that I really like and I have noticed that I'm saying words that I have picked up from listening. I also keep trying to practice 'р' as I'm not used to it at all yet :P.
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