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    • #489
      tomcules
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        Hi,

        So I feel like I have hit a wall with my Mandarin. I have been learning for a year or two, semi consistently. One two hour lesson a week for about a year then lived in Taiwan for another. Unfortunately being an English teacher I spoke a lot of English every day but tried to speak as much as I could outside that.

        Now back in the UK awaiting the arrival of my baby daughter, things has kind of grinded to a halt. An my level of Mandarin is kind of hovering around the same level. Do you have any suggestions to boost the speed of learning and get back into the flow of things?

        Thanks for the help.
        Tom

      • #495
        facetofacestudy
        Participant

          it all about your interest and it how you develop your interest constant

        • #498
          tomcules
          Participant

            What do you mean exactly?

          • #499
            facetofacestudy
            Participant

              Hello , Tomcules
              I just want to say that if you have a keen to learn a something so how the difficult is work you will definitely do it but if you don’t have a interest and want to do so it was not successful.

            • #2418
              saloni509
              Participant
                1. Travel Abroad.
                2. Pronunciation and Vocal Coaches. 
                3. Practice Every Single Day. 
                4. Make Mistakes. 
                5. Repetition and Memorization. 
                6. Take Tests/Quizzes. 
                7. Learn Children’s Songs.
                8. Write It Out.
              • #2622
                RaulR
                Participant

                  Thank you for interesting post

                • #3065
                  SanLiu
                  Blocked

                    Just refuse to think, to have internal dialogue in L1. Have as much internal dialogue, even if it’s awkward, in L2.

                    For example, when you’re ready to order a coffee, think about what you want in L2: 我要一杯美式咖啡。Not, I want an Americano… force the internal dialogue, then it’ll be internal, natural, instead of forced.

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