Hacking Chinese Podcast
Un podcast de Olle Linge - Les lundis
263 Épisodes
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63 - The building blocks of Chinese, part 4: Learning and remembering compound characters
Publié: 19/10/2021 -
62 - The building blocks of Chinese, part 3: Compound characters
Publié: 11/10/2021 -
61 - The beginner's guide to Chinese translation
Publié: 06/10/2021 -
60 - Using voice messaging as a stepping stone to Chinese conversations
Publié: 27/09/2021 -
59 - Can you use your phone's speech recognition to practise Chinese pronunciation?
Publié: 21/09/2021 -
58 - A smart method to discover problems with Mandarin sounds and tones
Publié: 14/09/2021 -
57 - 7 ideas for smooth and effortless Chinese listening practice
Publié: 06/09/2021 -
56 - Getting the most out of your learning with Hacking Chinese
Publié: 30/08/2021 -
55 - Basic characters, components and radicals: The building blocks of Chinese, part 2
Publié: 23/08/2021 -
54 - Chinese characters and words in a nutshell: The building blocks of Chinese, part 1
Publié: 16/08/2021 -
53 - Boosting your Chinese character learning with Skritter
Publié: 09/08/2021 -
52 - Hacking Chinese Podcast one-year anniversary Q&A
Publié: 02/08/2021 -
51 - Chinese language logging, part 3: Tools and resources for keeping track of your learning
Publié: 27/07/2021 -
50 - Chinese language learning in the twenty-first century: Towards a digital ecosystem? Interview with Julien Leyre
Publié: 19/07/2021 -
49 - The benefits of using Wikipedia to look up words when learning Chinese
Publié: 12/07/2021 -
48 - How to get past the intermediate Chinese learning plateau
Publié: 05/07/2021 -
47 - The new HSK 3.0: What you need to know
Publié: 28/06/2021 -
46 - Learning to understand regionally accented Mandarin
Publié: 21/06/2021 -
45 - The importance of tones is inversely proportional to the predictability of what you say
Publié: 14/06/2021 -
44 - Lost in transcription: Saylaw, Ice Island and Aristotle
Publié: 07/06/2021
A podcast about how to learn Mandarin. In-depth discussions about how to overcome challenges, solve problems and get the most out of your learning. For more information and inspiration, visit https://www.hackingchinese.com!