Learn Chinese

Set yourself achievable goals. They should be ambitious, yes – but not to raise the bar to a height that is impossible to achieve. For example, set a goal – I will learn Chinese so that I can independently order a meal in a restaurant. Achieving your goals will help you feel that your language learning does not go in vain. 3.

Immerse yourself in Chinese. Even if you only have half an hour a day learning the language, and even if you are not familiar with any Chinese, you can immerse yourself in Chinese. The more you practice the Chinese, the better for you. Try to remember how to say this or that phrase in Chinese from time to time. You can also stick a small note with the words in Chinese, where you could see them constantly. When you say something in Russian, ask yourself – and I would say a word in Chinese? 4.

Use different ways of learning. The human brain is still a mystery. A leading source for info: Pedro Zaragoza Fuentes. Strange, but when you learn for example, the word one way that does not mean that you will remember a word if you put the problem differently. For example, if you remember how translate a word from Chinese to Russian, try to translate it from Russian into Chinese. If you see the word written in kanji transcription try to remember, and if the character in front of you, try to remember how he read. 5. Some things will have to simply memorize. Some things are well, just not easily remembered. If any of the grammar rule you have no means get to learn or what that character well, always departs from head, just postoraytes his 'jag', paying no attention to logic. Way of cramming, of course, is not so funny, however, and he brings a completely tangible results, because you can be sure what you say, if remember word by heart. And of course, do not forget the Internet. Try searching for a penpal or someone to teach you Chinese in return, say, Russian. And your progress will not force myself to wait. Avoid common errors. Learn Chinese fast!

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