2018年9月29日星期六

Looking for alternative to Duolingo for learning Mandarin

I am an adult American-born Chinese person and I grew up listening to Mandarin around my parents but doing very little speaking or reading. This year I decided to start learning to speak and read better, using Duolingo. I am now finished up to Level 1 of each module on Duolingo, and I am done with it because it has a lot of mistakes translating more complicated sentences. Also it doesn't seem to teach you any explicit rules for grammar, and sometimes I just need that.

I would like find a more suitable tool for me to continue to progress and practice. What programs are out there for someone at my level?

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