My boss recently told me he feels that me improving my Mandarin would be beneficial to our team - specifically, he'd like me to handle CN>EN localization, translation and also speak in Mandarin, not English, during team meetings ( I live in Taiwan and am the only foreigner in my company). I got permission to periodically take small breaks (3-10min) to work on Mandarin throughout the day.
The serial-position effect in mind, I first thought this is a great time to work on vocab. And it has been! But I'd like to expand a bit more. Do you know of YT channels/podcasts that put out brief episodes? I like sentence structure videos like the ones Everyday Chinese or Mandarin Corner puts out because I can go through one or two structures at a time and work on it for a day or two, but non-educational stuff is also fine.
I'm currently studying for the HSK3 and speak Japanese, so hanzi come easy.
tl;dr - what are some resources you use that come in very small chunks?
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