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If you are a foreigner who are especially interested in learning Chinese and determined to learn Chinese well here is my advice for you to learn Chinese:
1. I suggest that you first star learning Chinese in your country by either going to a university or a training institution. If it is more suitable for you to learn with the help of the internet (online learning) then you should know that doing so is a good choice.
2. Of course, you have to study hard, including Chinese grammar, sentence structure, new words, etc. You must learn them by heart and try to use those new words you've learned while communicating with your Chinese friends. You can also try communicating with your Chinese friends by using an email service provider or other other methods to communicate with people.
3. After period of time when you feel comfortable using your Chinese you may come to China to continue your Chinese studies. Generally, I would recommend that you apply to Chinese training schools where you will have an experience with other foreigners to learn the Chinese language and experiences the Chinese culture.
4. But remember although after going to China and applying to Chinese training schools you should always try to communicate with your peers in Chinese and not English to help you maximize your learning!
5. I would advise you to go to a place where you can find Chinese people to practice your Chinese after class, every day! Such as parks, university campuses, cafes, etc. Finding a place to sit in the park or wherever you find yourself present and taking out your homework to do carefully. Ask people for help when you feel like you don't understand what you're doing! Chinese people will be happy to help foreigners who are studying Chinese.
6. You need to create an environment and get involved in the Chinese culture!
7. It is recommended that the local dialects of the city you are staying in China to be close to the standard Chinese dialect! Not like Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong dialects, which are quite different from the standard Chinese dialect, commonly called Mandarin.
8. Your friends in China should be Chinese people who can't speak English, so you force yourself to speak Chinese and not used English language as an excuse of not being able to express yourself correctly. That will only lead to not speaking Chinese and instead you'll be having English conversations only.
9. You can teach English in your spare time in China, so you can also earn money to finance your Chinese studies.
10. Whenever you encounter unknown words you should always look them up in the dictionary and keep notes of the word that you recently learned. And put the words in different categories, such as animals, verbs, subjects and etc. to make the recalling process easier. This way you will be able to speak Chinese fluently in a few years while in China and the Chinese people will not think of you as foreigner.
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