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As with previous threads, the idea behind this is to have a - not quite - weekly post where learners of all levels, heritage and native speakers can post the Chinese content they have been consuming this week in whatever form.

If people also give an indication of their level (or the level of content) as well it can act as a way for people to discover new content which may be suitable for them.

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[–] feedum_sneedson 4 points 4 months ago

Read all the Mandarin Companion books, it's fair to say comprehensible input was an absolute game-changer for my progress. The other people in my class don't understand what happened, but I'm not keeping it secret, it really did work that well. Some of the grammar patterns are even beginning to yield, in the sense that I am becoming able to use them myself.

Weirdly, from doing so many flashcards, I've found myself able to read materials phonetically (including tones) without being able to fully parse the meaning unless I re-read it more slowly. I would never have expected to experience that with Chinese.

Looking for more materials now, and will jump into the HSK4 syllabus with the intention of taking this as my first actual exam. I know it's not important but would be nice to formalise my studies a little bit.