2018年8月31日星期五

Advice on how to practice reading in Chinese

OK, so I read that there are four main areas that you have to practice in order to learn a language: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Is that true?

My question is: how do I practice reading in Chinese? I have this app called "Decipher" but so far, the HSK 1 articles seem above my level. I could go through the New Practical Chinese Reader (Volume 1) again and this time learn how to write and recognize each and every character given. And then perhaps I could read the sentences that they give me. But even so, I want to able to read in Chinese. And I'm looking for advice. I also heard that "WordBrewery" is a good website to go to. I'm thinking about signing up for it. Should I?

I'm looking for even the most basic advice to the advice that only a long practitioner of Chinese would know. Please help me out here. I could really use the help right now. What apps should I use? What websites should I use? What books should I use? What should I use in general? And what should I do?

Thanks in advance.

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