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Frank.R

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  1. The direction of some goo beginner resources? IMHO, it shouldn't be a concern if you are just beginning. There are so many apps, YouTube series, books and websites like the administrator listed above you can choose from. Just pick any one source and stick to it. If you want to build a solid foundation, I definitely recommend you to learn Mandarin with a native Chinese teacher. For a total beginner, having a professional teacher or at least someone with experience to give you a solid foundation is a must. For example, practice in pronunciation is of great benefit. At advanced stages, classes, or at least access to a teacher, is useful in ironing out specific problems that are not always covered in depth in textbooks. Then, as time goes by, you rely less and less on your teacher, when eventually get to the level which you can do it all by yourself. With a good teacher and a decent program, students learn in progressive steps ( Pinyin, Chinese character, basic sentence structures, tricky particles…), and can identify specific issues to work on. The teacher also gives feedback (compliments, encouragement and criticism), and the classmates help others learn. These would support regularity in your learning a little better. One final question you may have is, “Where can I find a Mandarin tutor?” eChineseLearning is an online Chinese school with a variety of convenient, tailored course options worth considering. Hope it helps.
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