Hi guys
that's right. no bull.
you can do it with no pen and paper as well.
But enough about that - Any Perth Aussies here?
If so, hey - we might just live around the
corner from each other!
Originally I'm from Christmas Island.
You can search up on it - I'm from the Indian
Ocean one, not Pacific...otherwise I'd be glowing
green in the dark now.
Gotta get back to work - ciao!
Al
=)
sounds interesting, i might wanna try to learn chinese
learn chinese...what a joke. unless you are (a) quite intelligent (b) EXTREMELY dedicated, you will still need to dedicate a large amount of time. ain't a piece of cake...I've been speaking Chinese since I was 3, but i havent had constant exposure to the written form, so it is HARD>
hofodomo01, you make a good point
- the distinction between the reading/writing
versus the speaking/listening.
But it isn't all that clear cut, scaring people
like NjRocket away.
no doubt, you're right - it does take time to learn anything
and with chinese characters - this is especially
true but i reckon with the WAY it is delivered
and presented is very important and unfortunautely
old school rote memorisation - pounding in things by
force unnaturally is becoming less n less effective.
that's why i created this more natural method
of helping our non-chinese friends start speaking
much more quickly and naturally.
I feel very sad when people want to learn our language
and culture but get turned off from the perception
of "too hard".
NjRocket - hope you will learn some Chinese
in the future. With or without me, I'm always a few
electrons away.
(been typing a lot only because culture is v important
to me and only good can happen when we reach out
and learn about others)
Al
hasta el proximo 'post'!
=)
Oh, id like to learn to speak/read chinese a lot! i have this large collection of chinese manga & since i cant read, i have to content myself with just making sense out of the pictures! 
Seria interesante que existira un traductor de chino a idiomas occidentales.
Siempre me quedo con la duda de lo que dicen.
Saludos desde Argentina
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Seria interesante que existira un traductor de chino a idiomas occidentales.
Siempre me quedo con la duda de lo que dicen.
Saludos desde Argentina |
^^
I totally agree with you zurdosoft!
well this sounds very interesting, and i'd like to try but...
i have some problems with the website, am I the only one?
Hey, Count me in too.
I also want to learn Chinese.
Just explain me further how should i go about it?
| zurdosoft wrote: |
Seria interesante que existira un traductor de chino a idiomas occidentales.
Siempre me quedo con la duda de lo que dicen.
Saludos desde Argentina |
what did he said?
I also want to learn chinese, there are many chinese business man here. It will be a great help if I can talk to them using thier language, maybe I can ask a favor.
By the way chinese peoples is good in running a business.
i would LOVE to learn how to speak chinese. i'm half cantonese but it was never spoken at home, and i never got a chance to learn it because we didn't see my relatives often enough for me to pick it up.
any tips?
Dang! Chinese IN 58 mins? Sounds awesome. Friend I may try it after I get a little free time on my hands. With school and all it would be a little difficult. Ah well, good luck to each and everyone of you. Have a nice stay at FriHost!
It sounds interesting, and the website looks nice, but I never give out my personal information and email address in order to request "more information" from websites that give a lot of testimonials but never tells the costs up front.
In my book, if a site doesn't state the price openly, it doesn't get my business, let alone my inquiry.
Chinese must be the most diffcult language to learn in the world. Millions of people can learn English and speak it, but how many people can make it Chinese?
I doubt it.