2019年5月20日星期一

Resources

For some background, I’ve just started learning Chinese about three months ago and it’s been one of my best decisions. I try to use it in my daily life, but since my family is primarily European, no one on this side honestly cares. My biological father was Scandinavian and Chinese, which gave me a bit of motivation to go for Chinese, as I felt a bit of cultural connection, if that makes sense? But aside from this, I’ve been really curious as to how everyone is able to find a way to practice - preferably with other people - and use Mandarin, and what online resources can I use outside of my class and teacher? Thanks!

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