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:
- Go to the public parks to chat with the seniors.
- Talk to street vendors.
- 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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