2018年12月24日星期一

Any good Chinese phonics resources?

I'm trying to start dipping my toes into Chinese, but since I'm still studying Japanese (somewhere between a B1/A2 level in Japanese currently), I don't really want to get super dedicated to my Chinese study just yet. I'm trying to hammer out about an hour of dedicated Japanese study* and like 20 minutes of Chinese a day.

Because I am studying Japanese and have a heads-up on the hànzì and cognate vocabulary through kanji, I was thinking that I would like to focus the casual time I'm spending now just on listening and learning Chinese phonics, so I can have a good grip on the tones and the differences between Shi/Xi/Qi, why every e in pinyin sounds like a schwa to me, and which every I sounds like a u... etc.

Basically I want to learn the proper phonics before I deep-dive into the language proper.

So I'm wondering if there's a good resource specifically for practicing Chinese phonics, like mouth maps or recordings or like a bopomofo/phonics Anki deck that people recommend, etc.

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