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stelingo
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 Message 17 of 27
31 January 2014 at 9:07pm | IP Logged 
Crush wrote:
有几个字我看不出来, 大概是因为论坛加了几个“spaces”。

我2012年去了中国, 在那里住了一个半年。 今年我的TAC目标也是提高我的汉语水平。 如果你觉得发音不容易,
可以做FSI的发音部分, 肯定会帮助你。

stelingo wrote:
我以前羽毛球打得不。
你的意思是打得不错吧?

祝你好学习啊!(也住你新年快乐!)


也祝你新年快了。I've given up posting anything substantial in Chinese on this forum.
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stelingo
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 Message 18 of 27
31 January 2014 at 9:08pm | IP Logged 
Chung wrote:
In addition to the videos from LangMedia that I posted today in some
teams' threads, you may find
Greek in
Greece
to be helpful in improving your comprehension abilities of basic or
"touristy" Greek.


Thanks Chung.
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stelingo
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 Message 19 of 27
17 February 2014 at 12:51pm | IP Logged 
Have completed NCPR chapter 13 and written a paragraph about my apartment which I had
corrected on lang8

The big news is I have booked a trip to China this Summer! Will be visiting Shanghai,
Beijing, Xian, Chengdu, Guilin and Hong Kong. Hoping to spend a day at the panda
breeding centre as a volunteer, feeding the pandas and sweeping up panda poo. :-). I
don't know whether I'll get to speak a lot of Chinese as I'll be travelling with a non
Chinese speaking friend and using guides and drivers a lot, but hopefully I will speak
some, and it is a big incentive to push my Mandarin forward. I am in Prague at the
moment, when I get back home I will be focusing exclusively on Mandarin for the next 5
months. I will continue using NCPR (should soon be on book 2), but will also use
Discover China, Making Connections, and for touristy language the BBC course Talk
Mandarin. And not forgetting skritter for hanzi practice. I also intend to do some
skype lessons on italki. Anybody had any experience or got any recommendations?

Edited by stelingo on 17 February 2014 at 1:02pm

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Zireael
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 Message 20 of 27
17 February 2014 at 1:53pm | IP Logged 
Heh, I was hoping for a multilingual log and here you go focusing on Mandarin instead ;)
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stelingo
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 Message 21 of 27
17 February 2014 at 5:03pm | IP Logged 
It will be multilingual again from late August.
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Crush
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 Message 22 of 27
17 February 2014 at 9:59pm | IP Logged 
Experience or recommendations for what? Things to do in China? Or for study materials? I just got back from China last October, after spending a year and a half there :) I didn't do much traveling, but maybe i can answer some questions if you've got any.

It's exciting to hear that you'll be going to China, how long do you plan to be there altogether?
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stelingo
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 Message 23 of 27
18 February 2014 at 12:07am | IP Logged 
Will be in China for 3 weeks. I was asking about experience with Italki, or
recommendations for teachers on there.
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Crush
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 Message 24 of 27
18 February 2014 at 7:22am | IP Logged 
I've had ups and downs with italki teachers, i haven't had any real flops, but some of the teachers impressed me more than others. There was one teacher in particular that i did really enjoy. I'll pm you their account if you want to try talking to them. To be honest, i'd really like to resume classes with them.


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