Hello,
My brother and I are starting college at the end of the month (science related fields). Knowing that we're going to be studying for at least 5 years, it's really motivated us to think long term and cultivate some extra long term goals to go with our main career aspirations, we've decided to go with health and learning Mandarin.
1) When it comes to Learning Material I know there are different paths. What I've come up with for now is to exhaust a basic app like Lingo Deer, then hop into a text book or two like New Practical Chinese Reader, Integrated Chinese and then following a more extensive structured path like HSK text books. Does this sound reasonable?
2) Grammar I'm assuming is something one should really go hard at during the initial stages and progressively eases off from as one gets better. Is a separate grammar text book recommended or would it be enough with the grammar included in text books?
3) How should one go about structuring flash cards in anki? Would the variables be Hanzi (w/stroke order), Pinyin, Pronounciation audio, English translation? Allowing any of those variables to act as the main recall trigger?
4) If one were to have a weekly session with an Italki tutor to practice pronounciation, how could one make the best out of it?
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