2018年7月23日星期一

Shanghai immersion advice

I have been studying Chinese for 5-6 years now. I have a decent level - I passed HSK 5 a while back, recently took HSK 6 (waiting for results). I am moving to Shanghai for an exchange year in about a month to study Chinese at a university. In terms of reading/speaking/writing/listening, my reading is by far the strongest, my listening skills are decent but my writing and speaking skills are poor. While I am in Shanghai I want to push myself to improve my speaking skills as far as possible. I am basically willing to do anything short of selling my bodyparts to improve. I think I'm going to cut out English speaking/listening/writing, but I'm probably going to continue reading some English books.

Basically my plan (when I'm not in uni) to get as much speaking practice as possible is this:

  1. Go to the public parks to chat with the seniors.
  2. Talk to street vendors.
  3. Join as many student clubs as possible.

My goal is to be speaking for multiple hours every day. Anyone got any other good ideas to achieve this?

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