2018年9月2日星期日

Starting out: Use audio lessons (online found) or standard textbook

Hey everyone, beginner here learning for about 3 months already, focusing on speaking only.

I currently following an course which has it's lesson audio format and broken down into themes. I write down the lesson in my book also to review.

Just wondering if this is a good way, I was wondering if there was a standard HKS1/HSK2 text book which would help me fill the essential vocabulary which might be missed in my online lessons.

I feel these lessons are helpful because when talking IRL you usually talk about a theme (weather, shopping, food, family).

I have to do some work on my own to create new sentences which is a mix of previous lessons learnt, I find this takes a while to do as I need to check the grammar with my mum (mandarin speaker) to find the best way to say.

I saw another post on front page asking for books, so If you guys recommend to do that I'll follow.

Thanks.

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