Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 1st June 2004, 01:20 PM

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Chinese roots in other languages

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i think it should be closer to present cantonese...

i think it should be closer to present cantonese and present min. koreans scholars agreed that
their pronouciation for chinese characters are from shandong. which means, shandong pronouciation
in...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 22nd June 2007, 08:21 PM

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Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

I enjoy the occasional dose of ChinesePod, but as many others have already stated, as a
supplemental resource. And the levels do seem quite arbitrary; I'm at the bottom of my class in
Intermediate 1...

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 24th October 2007, 06:21 PM

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Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

Views: 9,086

Posted By strawberry_only

Re: Steve Kaufmann - How good is he?

I think Steve's Chinese speaking is fantastic! I even think his 4 tones are very good too, however
I can not find any mistakes. I think if I let my parents listen to his tape then they could not
find...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 19th February 2006, 03:54 PM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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LOL, will get kick out of this forum! :mrgreen:

LOL, will get kick out of this forum! :mrgreen:

Forum: Speaking and Listening 19th February 2006, 03:43 AM

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which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

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I'm half Hakka/Hokkien but I can speak...

I'm half Hakka/Hokkien but I can speak
neither. Wish I can though. Does vulgarities in Hokkien
count?:mrgreen:

Diana/贞慧

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 25th June 2007, 09:31 PM

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Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

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Posted By againstwind

Re: Cameron Diaz and her Maoist bag

Ah, I see the characters are 为人民服务.

Is 为人民服务 a political slogan?

Pardon me, why not to regard it as a slogan on commonweal or volunteer? :roll:

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Forum: Reading and Writing 28th December 2004, 11:05 AM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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I'm just afraid you might develop a stilted sense...

I'm just afraid you might develop a stilted sense of word definitions if you do that.

Forum: Reading and Writing 25th December 2004, 08:09 AM

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"The Lady in the Painting"

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I beg you not to, Sir. Chinese and English are...

I beg you not to, Sir.

Chinese and English are such different languages. Even Japanese translates into English much more
easily than Chinese.

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 1st April 2008, 07:05 PM

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Single Hanzi 漢字 Characters for Imperial and Metric Measurements

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Posted By roddy

Re: Single Hanzi 漢字 Characters for Imperial and Metric Measurements

John at Sinosplice wrote up an article about them
(http://www.sinosplice.com/life/archives/2005/05/05/multisyllabic-hanzi), which is the only time
I've ever seen them covered. The interesting thing...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 4th April 2008, 10:33 AM

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What you say of “拼经济”?

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Re: What you say of “拼经济”?

To clarify myself, I do see where you're coming from. Nevertheless, I can't agree with your
comment especially when you don't look into the culture and history behind '拼经济', which
means it cannot be...

Forum: Reading and Writing 4th April 2008, 04:10 AM

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What you say of “拼经济”?

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Re: What you say of “拼经济”?

You're right. We shouldn't use any rubish term. That said, the use of '拼' originates from the
Hokkien language, and generally speaking, Hokkien culture as a whole, if not limited to
Taiwanese...

Forum: Reading and Writing 3rd April 2008, 07:59 AM

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What you say of “拼经济”?

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Re: What you say of “拼经济”?

This probably has to do with the line '爱拼才会赢', which means 'struggle to succeed', and is
commonly known among Hokkien both in China and Taiwan. A song titled this line is sung in Hokkien,
and was a...

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Friday, June 6, 2008

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Forum: Reading and Writing 28th April 2008, 06:12 AM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Posted By renzhe

Re: systematic isolated character study

I think everyone agrees that many beginners get hung up on "how many characters till I can read
so-and-so" and misunderstand the concept of 词.

But learning thousands of words is the same in any...

Forum: Reading and Writing 12th April 2008, 07:09 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Re: systematic isolated character study

The HSK Advanced test (an extremely challenging test to say the least) uses about 3000 characters
and 10,000 words, so the relationship between words and characters is not as extreme as you say.
If...

Forum: Reading and Writing 3rd April 2008, 10:34 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Re: systematic isolated character study

I've stocked up on Doraemon. I love it! :mrgreen:

Don't need a dictionary at all, so it's some easy reading from time to time to keep my reading
skill fresh. Thanks for the tip.

Forum: Reading and Writing 2nd March 2008, 12:42 AM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Posted By renzhe

Re: systematic isolated character study

I use mnemosyne (http://mnemosyne-proj.sourceforge.net/), some people prefer anki
(http://ichi2.net/anki/), which is a bit more polished, but they are very similar. Both are free.

I try to learn...

Forum: Reading and Writing 1st March 2008, 08:42 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Re: systematic isolated character study

It is. But it doesn't mean that regular problems don't apply. I can only retain them and learn so
many because I spend at least half an hour every single day with a spaced repetition program.
I'd...

Forum: Reading and Writing 29th February 2008, 08:44 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Posted By renzhe

Re: systematic isolated character study

It could be that leosmith and I are talking about slightly different things.

I am talking about learning characters and even vocabulary ahead, but always reinforcing that with
other learning,...

Forum: Reading and Writing 29th February 2008, 07:29 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Re: systematic isolated character study

I think it also depends on your learning environment.

For someone like me, who is extremely busy, and squeezing Chinese study on top of everything else
in a non-Chinese environment, it will be...

Forum: Reading and Writing 29th February 2008, 05:58 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Re: systematic isolated character study

I think the reason for many Chinese learners of English not being able to hold a normal
conversation is that they haven't practiced conversational skills and did vocabulary study
exclusively.

Nobody...

Forum: Reading and Writing 29th February 2008, 05:54 PM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Re: systematic isolated character study

I realise that this is very individual. I'm good at memorising things and I like to work with
organised things where I can gauge my progress (engineering background, as I said). I like
building the...

Forum: Reading and Writing 29th February 2008, 06:20 AM

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Poll: systematic isolated character study

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Posted By renzhe

Re: systematic isolated character study

I voted yes, but it will obviously depend on the person.

The bottom line is, you have 2-3 thousand characters you'll have to know, so you might as well get
started. I've met too many people who...

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Forum: Reading and Writing 17th February 2008, 03:23 PM

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World's greatest polyglot say's Mandarin is the hardest language in the world

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Re: World's greatest polyglot say's Mandarin is the hardest language in the world

Eh? Was that aimed at me? Please tell me where I said I disagreed with any of your comments on
Thai script. I hope you don't find anything, because I don't disagree ;)

Of course. Their...

Forum: Reading and Writing 16th February 2008, 12:16 PM

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World's greatest polyglot say's Mandarin is the hardest language in the world

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Re: World's greatest polyglot say's Mandarin is the hardest language in the world

Thanks for the holiday tips ;) (Yep, I'm here on holiday.) I've been to CM before so this time I'm
just chilling out. Eating loads, taking cooking classes etc.

By the third-tone-second-tone stuff...

Forum: Reading and Writing 14th February 2008, 11:01 PM

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World's greatest polyglot say's Mandarin is the hardest language in the world

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Re: World's greatest polyglot say's Mandarin is the hardest language in the world

I'm currently in Chiangmai. I wish countries would standardise on tone markings! I'm only here for
a few days so just want to pick up a few words, but I keep saying Mandarin third tone where I...

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 18th August 2007, 05:35 PM

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

Hi Chris,

1) Thanks!
2) I see now, I was not familiar with CEDICT, actually I'd never heard of it, but found it with
some googling. Some description of the tone numbers or a link would have helped...

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ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

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Re: ZDT: Most annoying things about the ZDT

The most annoying things about ZDT for me:

Not being in the Ubuntu Repository, this stopped me using ZDT on my PC (but not my Mac)
no help! took me quite a while to work out how to enter the...

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Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 23rd March 2008, 03:36 AM

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Sticky: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

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Re: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

0.7.1

Here are the error logs. Not sure what's wrong; the dictionary seems to work for popups and such,
but not for adding new entries.

!SESSION 2008-03-22 09:52:50.757...

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 22nd March 2008, 10:04 PM

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Sticky: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

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Re: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

When I try it, I can't get any auto-fill to happen. Perhaps some third person could try it.

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 23rd January 2008, 04:17 PM

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Sticky: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

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Re: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

I've only used your program for a few minutes (not supporting entering traditional characters
first when making new entries leaves me dead in the water) so I don't have a normal workflow. I
probably...

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Sticky: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

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Re: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

That should work. I guess the alternative would be to disable the definition field until the top
three fields are filled in.

Would it be possible to get the jar(s) with the fix for #1?

Some other...

Forum: ZDT Flashcards Forum 21st January 2008, 05:58 AM

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Sticky: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

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Posted By character

Re: ZDT 0.7.0 Available

Problems:
Auto fill
1) Pasting in traditional characters and then entering a space/enter/whatever does not cause auto
fill to happen. AF does work when doing that with simplified characters.

2)...

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

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Forum: Adsotrans.com Forum 26th March 2008, 08:11 PM

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Adostrans contributed definitions quality issues?

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Re: Adostrans contributed definitions quality issues?

I don't use Adsotrans as I find that if something isn't in my dictionaries a smart Google search
is my best bet. Just had a look at a paragraph of a document which I'll be translating tomorrow...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 6th May 2005, 02:58 PM

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Why Do You Learn Chinese?(ple help me with the survey)

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Hi~! I have always been attracted by Asian...

Hi~!

I have always been attracted by Asian culture... started to learn Japanese then stoped when I
discovered Chinese tv series and music. Met with a Beijing girl on the net, came to China and...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 14th August 2006, 07:50 PM

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dashan 大山, Igor(from taiwan) and any others who have disgustingly good chinese

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I'm not impressed by DaShan

I've been in Beijing for about 9 months. When I first got here, I told my employers that I wanted
to learn Chinese, and speak better than DaShan.

A little later, I asked them, "How good is his...

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Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th April 2006, 05:11 AM

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Tips for beginners?

Views: 5,746

Posted By Aristotle

Ha, true. Didn't think of that. I yield. However,...

Ha, true. Didn't think of that. I yield. However, you're also right in that it's very limited in
Swedish. Swedish might be considered a tonal (or pitch accent) language, but Mandarin is tone
based....

Forum: Speaking and Listening 7th April 2006, 12:31 AM

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Tips for beginners?

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Yup, that's the one I was talking about. It's so...

Yup, that's the one I was talking about. It's so much fun to hear foreigners try to pronounce it.

I'm guessing you're referring to the Liding"o "i"? I thought about that, too. As the particular...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 6th April 2006, 05:40 AM

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Tips for beginners?

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Well, first of all, I think good pronounciation...

Well, first of all, I think good pronounciation would help as much to get a job as good spelling
and grammar (assuming you get to the interview). It might not be fair, but I'm quite confident
that...

Forum: Speaking and Listening 11th March 2006, 05:02 AM

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Tips for beginners?

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Yeah, I know that phenomenon. I've been around...

Yeah, I know that phenomenon. I've been around Americans studying Swedish for a while, and if you
don't know they're going to say something in Swedish, it's absolutely unintelligible. If your mind
is...

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Ha, and now, after reading through the "most...

Ha, and now, after reading through the "most embarrassing moments in learning Chinese" thread, I'm
more convinced than ever that a good pronounciation is a good thing to have. There seems to be
far...

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I believe it, depending on what you mean by...

I believe it, depending on what you mean by fluency.
If you mean to be able to have a conversation at the same level as a native speaker, you can
achieve fluency with any method. If you mean being...

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Although the question was directed to Ferno, I'm...

Although the question was directed to Ferno, I'm going to go ahead and give my view on the answer,
because I'm such a meddler. I've read some about the ALG approach. If you want info about it, I...

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True. Maybe that's just my experience with...

True. Maybe that's just my experience with foreign languages, but I've studied two, and had at
least four teachers, neither of them a native speaker.

And yeah, the Rosetta Stone does give vocab, and...

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However, if you believe the natural approach...

However, if you believe the natural approach people, studying it in your home country might
instead give you less-than-perfect pronounciation.

Anyway, Ferno, I actually took your advice and tried...

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Well, it's been a while since I last posted here,...

Well, it's been a while since I last posted here, and since then, I've tried Pimsleur, the Rosetta
Stone and Tell Me More. To any other prospective beginners out there, I must say I find Pimsleur...

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See, the reason I'm so afraid of getting the...

See, the reason I'm so afraid of getting the pronounciation wrong is because I don't have any
teacher or native speaker to correct me. So if I get it wrong, I might not discover it for a year
or...

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I don't know about buying from China, but it...

I don't know about buying from China, but it seems pretty easy to order the Chinese one online.

According to their website, http://algworld.com, adults can learn about twice as fast as
children....

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I'm actually very curious about the ALG approach...

I'm actually very curious about the ALG approach -- I read about it in another post. So now I try
to listen as much as possible. The problem is that listening doesn't seem to be enough -- you
also...

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Thanks, everyone who has replied so far. I'm...

Thanks, everyone who has replied so far. I'm quite curious about the Tell Me More software. It
seems to cost a bit of cash -- is there any experienced learner out there who has tried it? Does
it give...

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Tips for beginners?

This might sound like a typical vague newbie question, and I'm sure you get it all the time on
this forum, but far from being deterred, I shall ask anyway.

Browsing through the topics, I find...

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原来是有最高指示在撑腰,怪不得······
不过很有道理。那我就继续练习我的英文水平好了。:mrgreen:

原来是有最高指示在撑腰,怪不得······
不过很有道理。那我就继续练习我的英文水平好了。:mrgreen:

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大家还是要学以致用,楼上两位算是开了个好头。 不要太谦虚。

大家还是要学以致用,楼上两位算是开了个好头。
不要太谦虚。

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I wanted to ask my friends for some tap water -...

I wanted to ask my friends for some tap water - zilaishui. But it came out zixingshui, which means
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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

Do Caucasians love Cockney?

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Re: Why do caucasians love English?

The Caucasian in the opening post was a German.

Sthubbar, you gotta relax. First, the 1000 yuan challenge about Chinese characters. Now, this
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It's probably because they speak mostly English at work, and as a result, sometimes English
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I was doing a web search and came across this site CSLpod: http://www.cslpod.com
It has 50 episodes and seems to focus on intermediate and advanced speakers. I didn't find it here
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Steve speaks good Chinese. Definitely not native sounding, but it makes me wonder why people
aspire to be so? Fluency does not equal being native sounding. As someone here once pointed out,
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Re: which chinese dialect(s) do you like most?

Hmm, so it seems many people think it will sound better if you ignore the zh, ch and sh in
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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Good points. I've had an urge to criticize the method a few times, but I get such intense negative
responses to my criticism, I crawl back under my rock. Maybe it's time to try again....

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Just curious - is this (http://www.alljapaneseallthetime.com/blog/about/overview-page/) language
learning method to your liking?

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Maybe. But why can't someone make good instructional language video that has adult content? This
would really keep my interest, and help my memory. It doesn't need to be X rated, but should be
pretty...

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Re: Chinesepod.com-Does it really work?

Thanks Tom,
I've always wondered what the differences are. I'm just about finished with Pimsleur I. I've used
Pimsleur before, and am very impressed with the results. But you're right about the...

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Other than price, how does it compare to Pimsleur?

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Bizarre idea, but have you considered the possibility that some foreign women may also be learning
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Er, says who?

Steve, I'm not sure who you are and what you do but if you have a commercial product useful for
language learning and it's relevant to the discussion and of potential value to users...

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Moved the nascent Chinesepod discussion to here
(http://www. /showthread.php?t=15515).

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Come on folks, the guy's posting in the discussion - you could at least stop talking about him in
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LOL, will get kick out of this forum! :mrgreen:

LOL, will get kick out of this forum! :mrgreen:

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I'm half Hakka/Hokkien but I can speak...

I'm half Hakka/Hokkien but I can speak
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LOL, will get kick out of this forum! :mrgreen:

LOL, will get kick out of this forum! :mrgreen:

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I'm half Hakka/Hokkien but I can speak...

I'm half Hakka/Hokkien but I can speak
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Diana/贞慧

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Chinese language - Beauties show swimsuit

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Beauties in swimsuis from around the world gather in Guangzhou, capital
of China's Guangdong province on July 19, 2005. These ladies who
participate in the run-off for Miss Bikini of the Universe.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Ram race in Hunan

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The Third Ram Race was held from July 16 to 20 in Shijing Township,
Shangyi County, Zhangjiakou City, Hunan Province, with 38 rams
participating the race.Agricultural income of Shijing Township completely
relies on stock raising industry. Since introducing well-bred sheep in
1999, the township is vigorously developing sheep raising industry. Up to
date, the township has raised 50,000 sheep, helping raise per capita
income from former hundreds of yuan to 1,600 yuan (USD 197).

No. 15 ram of Tangwangzhuang villager Cen Quan beat all of its rivals and
won the champion.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

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Hong Kong Disneyland, which will officially open in Sept., gave its first
invitation to 200 journalists to visit some facilities in this
wonderland. Major scenic spots such as Main Street USA, Premiere Episode
and Mickey's PhilharMagic have almost been completed.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Chinese language - Pagoda of the Baolun Temple

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Pagoda of the Baolun Temple

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A visitor struck the rock before the pagoda and listened to the echo
resembling the croaking of frogs on July 19, 2005. Echoes at the pagoda
of the 800-year-old Baolun Temple are not so loud and sonorous as before.
It reopened to flocks of visitors after repair. This pagoda in Henan's
Shaanxian County, the Echo Wall in Beijing's Temple of Heaven, the stone
musical instrument in Sichuan's Tongnan and the Yingying Pagoda in
Shanxi's Yongji are China's four echo buildings.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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Chinanews, July 19 - New Weekly and sina.com.cn rely on online votes to
publish "China's wish list".
72.68% of people do not hesitate to put "make more money" as their
greatest wish. There is a Chinese saying, "Money makes the ghost turn the
wheel". Most Chinese keep a mysterious and low profile on their income.
Family income are like women's age, always a secret - the only thing one
can be sure is, for one the desire is for more (money), for the other the
desire is for less (years).
Other items that got on the wish list include: travel around the world
65.12%; China being number one 54.09%; buying a fancy car 48.50%; living
in a mansion 48.27%; well-read 45.23%; friends all over the world 44.39%;
being the boss 37.03%; hit the jackpot 26.85%; luck in love 25.67%.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Chinese Online Class - Taiwan Friuts Festival held in Hong Kong

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Taiwan Friuts Festival kicked off in Hong Kong from July 16 through July
17, 2005. The exhibition displays Grapefruits, pineapples, Jufeng grape
and other Taiwan fruits.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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4,000 college students from both sides of the Taiwan Straits got together
on July 14th in the banqueting hall of the Great Hall of the People in
Beijing. 2,500 of them are students from 121 Taiwan universities and
1,500 from 20 mainland colleges. This is the largest cross-Straits
exchange activity in the mainland in more than twenty years.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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The undated photo shows Tibetan wild donkeys in Hoh Xil uninhabited
region in central Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The first ever large-scale
scientific expedition across Hoh Xil uninhabited region in central
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau will kick off in Sept. this year and will last
three years.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Chinese Online Class - King of cypress tree in the world

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Tourists are measuring with their arms the perimeter of the "king of
cypress tree in the world" in the Bajie King of Cypress Tree Reserves in
Tibet's Linzhi County. This gigantic cypress tree is over 50 meters in
height and 5.8 meters in diameter. With over one mu (0.165 acre) of crown
projection area, the cypress tree takes 17 adults to encompass with open
arms. Based on calculation, this cypress tree is 2,600 years old by now.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

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Taiwan students attending the 2005 Summer Camp in Beijing pose for a
photo with a local actor in historic dress at the Ancient Emperor��s
Temple in Xicheng District.(newsphoto)

BEIJING, July 12 - It was hard to tell which was higher yesterday,
Beijing's temperature or the mood of the 1,123 Taiwanese youths attending
the 2005 Summer Camp.
Under the blazing sun, they cheered the opening of their camp by waving
their flags at Zhongshan Park.
Held by the All China Taiwanese Association, the 15-day summer camp
attracted 895 members from the island, most of whom are university
students.
Taiwanese students who study on the mainland or overseas also joined the
camp, expecting to experience more Chinese culture and make new friends.
In the coming days, students will visit the Forbidden City, the Great
Wall, Beijing Zoo, and Peking, Tsinghua and Renmin universities. They
will also visit the Memorial Hall of War of Resistance against Japanese
Aggression to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the victory.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Learn Chinese - International Shoes Fair 2005 held in Beijing

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On July 3rd, China International Shoes Fair 2005 was held at the China
World Trade Center in Beijing. 33 shoes makers from Italy, Denmark, etc.
participated in the fair.

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

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In this hot summer, a couple of cycas are in blossom in front of the
office building of Langzhong Brigade of Traffic Police in Sichuan on the
morning of July 7th. The two 73-year-old cycas are in blossom
concurrently for six consecutive years. The stamen is 60 centimeters tall
and the golden pistil with a diameter of 30 centimeters yields plenty of
fruit as white as Chinese chestnuts. According to experts on wildlife
protection in Nanchong, blossom of cycas is not rare, but it is extremely
exceptional that two cycas growing in the same place are in blossom
concurrently. An expert assumed that the rare blossom had something to do
with the fertile soil and plenty of water in the habitat.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Chinese Mandarin - 2006 fashionable underwear exhibited in Beijing

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2006 fashionable underwear exhibited in Beijing

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On July 6th, the China Underwear Vogue Trend Release 2006 Spring & Summer
was held in Beijing, opening the curtain of the Lingerie China 2005.
Holding a theme of "healthy life, freedom and happiness", the release is
divided into four images, namely charm, lure, wedding and fancy. The
lingerie show represents women's enchantment of natural, modern,
attractive and sexy.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Learn Mandarin online - China's economy starts modest adjustment

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Chinanews, July 5 - According to the magazine Outlook Weekly, Chen
Dongqi, deputy president of the Macroeconomics Research Institute under
the National Development and Reform Commission, pointed out that after
three years of growth, China's economic growth is entering a new era of
modest adjustment. The new era is characterized by modest decrease of
economic growth.
Chen said that "modest adjustment" refers to moderate decline of economic
growth, probably dropping by two percentage points over last year's 9.5%
to the range between 7% and 9.5%. Provided the decrease is too sharp, say
falling to below 7% or even encountering a hard landing (which means
dropping by half to below 5%), China will face more pressure in terms of
unemployment and deflation and its national economy will also be plunged
into the marsh of chronic downturn and miss the opportunity for
development during the prime time.
Chen indicated that during the era of modest adjustment, macro control
should be focused on the following five aspects:
First, timely cope with latest change of economic situation based on the
idea of taking precautions beforehand. Second, make rational adjustment
to leading indicator and appropriately relax currency credit. Third,
actively promote balanced increase of three major types of demand.
Fourth, make effort to accelerate growth of "short barrel industry."
Fifth, create a macro environment beneficial to efficiency growth for
enterprises.
Chen added that the Chinese government's next round of macro control
policy and measures of system reform has to regard acceleration of
developing modern service industry as a strategy and enhance to open the
market of modern service industry to the privately-owned enterprises.
China will have to establish service industry market of multi-competition
to accelerate modern service industry which will serve as the basis to
maintain the growth of national economy.

          ��Socialist market economy direction of reforms: Hu (2005-06-30)
          ��Chinese economy cools off: official statistics (2005-06-25)
          ��China to fund recycling economy (2005-06-20)
          ��China's macroeconomy safely slowing (2005-06-15)
          ��Olympics drives Beijing's economy (2005-06-10)
          ��Warning Forecast on China's economy (2005-06-01)
          ��China's economy to grow 9.1 0n Q2 (2005-05-31)
          ��China's economy enters new growth era (2005-05-26)
          ��China's economy crucial to Asia-Pacific region (2005-04-27)
          ��ADB: China's economy may achieve soft landing (2005-04-07)
          ��Chinese economy to land softly in 2005-2006 (2005-04-07)
          ��Ma Kai: China's economy not a threat (2005-03-21)
          ��Economy continues rapid growth (2005-03-20)

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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A model presents an outfit created by 'Basso & Brooke', from designers
Brazilian Bruno Basso and British Christopher Brooke, during the last day
of the 2006 Spring-Summer collection of the Sao Paulo Fashion Week, in
Sao Paulo, Brazil, 04 July 2005.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Chinese Online Class - NASA probe hits comet target

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In this image released by NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Tempel 1
comet is shown after the impactor probe from the Deep Impact spacecraft
collided with the comet early Monday, July 4, 2005. The successful strike
83 million miles away from Earth occurred just before 11 p.m. PDT,
according to mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena, Calif., which is managing the 333 million USD mission. (AP)

This rendering by artist Pat Rawlings, released by NASA, shows the Deep
Impact spacecraft's projected encounter with comet Tempel 1. (AP/NASA)

July 4 - A space probe hit its comet target late Sunday in a
NASA-directed, Hollywood-style mission that scientists hope will reveal
clues to how the solar system formed.
It marked the first time a spacecraft touched the surface of a comet.
The successful strike 83 million miles away from Earth occurred just
before 11 p.m. PDT, according to mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory in Pasadena, which is managing the million mission.
Scientists at mission control erupted in applause and gave each other
hugs as news of the impact spread.
"The navigation was perfect, and the impact was bigger than I expected,"
said one of the specialists from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory here
shortly after the impact. "I can't imagine how this could have gone any
better."
It was a milestone for the U.S. space agency, which hopes the million
experiment will answer basic questions about the origins of the solar
system.
The cosmic smash-up did not significantly alter the comet's orbit around
the sun and NASA said the experiment does not pose any danger to Earth.

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