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u/LanguageManiac · 1 pointr/ChineseLanguage

Anyway I think you understood my question wrong, I was referring to this book http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Mandarin-Chinese-Two-Audio/dp/0071737278 . Thanks for the comment anyway

u/darknessvisible · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Learn Mandarin Chinese now using Michel Thomas for spoken and Teach Yourself Mandarin for written and grammar - find a native Mandarin speaker in your area and persuade your parents to pay for an hour a day schoolday tuition. If your parents say no, offer a reciprocal arrangement with your tutor (some useful skill you can teach them). Focus on tone and pronunciation.

Start weight training now and develop your body. Get into good habits regarding your diet (not go on a diet, just practice the fundamentals of healthy eating).

Chose college according to how interesting the city in which it is located is.

Don't get married until after you are 30.

Eradicate the idea that a good degree will lead to a safe and affluent future - those days are gone. Also, stop thinking that "work" is something you do for an hourly rate as an employee - learn how to be your own boss and create your own business.

Learn how to build a solid credit history - you'll need to borrow money in the future to make anything happen.


u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/languagelearning

For sure this textbook. There's several levels to it, and it also has traditional versions. I also have this. And this book us great to help with grammar, etc. As for online, the first textbook comes with an online website here for listening practice. Also, Duolingo is going to have Chinese soon I believe. I can't much help with online. You could try Livemocha. I really enjoy this program for the computer.

Around 16 months? I'm not so sure, however, Mandarin is a language where immersion for at least a year is key. So for that 16 months, plus some time in China or Taiwan you'll be fluent I'm sure!