Vocab Speed Rule:
Vocab in, vocab out.
The faster you practise using the vocabulary you learn, the faster you learn it and the less burden you feel from accumulating vocabulary.
Vocab in, vocab out.
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Speaking Mandarin is hard because you are trying to create sentences from scratch.
Learn the patterns that all native speakers use and speaking becomes easy.
Learn the patterns that all native speakers use and speaking becomes easy.
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Youβve already won ( and donβt know it)
I was scrolling through Reddit yesterday and saw this post:
The comments were tough. People sharing their own "failure" stories. Years of apps. Thousands of vocabulary. Still freezing up when someone actually speaks to them.
But here's what hit me.
After years of "failure," they hadn't quit.
That's not normal.
Most people quit learning languages after 3 months. Heck most people quit learning anything after 3 months.
But Chinese learners? The ones who stick around?
You're different.
You fell in love with something genuinely difficult. Something that requires you to rewire your brain. Something that has no shortcuts.
And you stayed.
That obsession you feel when you finally understand a joke in a Chinese drama? That little rush when you recognize a character you learned months ago?
That's not desperation. That's passion.
Most people will never feel that way about learning anything.
But you do. Every day.
You're still here because the journey itself changed you.
You've already won.
The conversation skills will come. But the curiosity, the persistence, the willingness to feel stupid in pursuit of something beautiful?
You already have that.
And that's rare.
I was scrolling through Reddit yesterday and saw this post:
"For the past 7.5 years Iβve loved studying Chinese. Iβve poured thousands of studying hours...But where has it really gotten me? I can read ok, I speak like a babbling child."
The comments were tough. People sharing their own "failure" stories. Years of apps. Thousands of vocabulary. Still freezing up when someone actually speaks to them.
But here's what hit me.
Every single person in that thread was
still there
. Still commenting. Still caring enough to engage with other learners.
After years of "failure," they hadn't quit.
That's not normal.
Most people quit learning languages after 3 months. Heck most people quit learning anything after 3 months.
But Chinese learners? The ones who stick around?
You're different.
You fell in love with something genuinely difficult. Something that requires you to rewire your brain. Something that has no shortcuts.
And you stayed.
That obsession you feel when you finally understand a joke in a Chinese drama? That little rush when you recognize a character you learned months ago?
That's not desperation. That's passion.
Most people will never feel that way about learning anything.
But you do. Every day.
You're still here because the journey itself changed you.
You've already won.
The conversation skills will come. But the curiosity, the persistence, the willingness to feel stupid in pursuit of something beautiful?
You already have that.
And that's rare.
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VIEW IN TELEGRAM
So many of you have been asking me lately:
How do you study HSK 5 so efficiently?
What resources actually HELP, not waste time?
To be honest, my progress didn't come from talent. It came from structure.
And one of the tools that genuinely changed my learning routine is ChineseZeroToHero.
I use it when I get stuck with:
Complex grammar points.
Long HSK sentences
Listening practice etc.
If you want to support my content and level up your Chinese with the same resource I personally use.
I will send you a special link that gives you an amazing discount to their course β‘οΈ
I hope it helps you the same way it helped me.
My telegram profile on the channel description.
How do you study HSK 5 so efficiently?
What resources actually HELP, not waste time?
To be honest, my progress didn't come from talent. It came from structure.
And one of the tools that genuinely changed my learning routine is ChineseZeroToHero.
I use it when I get stuck with:
Complex grammar points.
Long HSK sentences
Listening practice etc.
If you want to support my content and level up your Chinese with the same resource I personally use.
Just write to my telegram "HSK",
I will send you a special link that gives you an amazing discount to their course β‘οΈ
I hope it helps you the same way it helped me.
My telegram profile on the channel description.
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Iβm back to Chinese learning!
Stay tuned for wonderful content and study tips!
Stay tuned for wonderful content and study tips!
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Do you want me to share the channel where you can find movies in Chinese?
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@kotormochular_movie
In this channel, you can find movies in Chinese for free. Enjoy it!
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Hello, guys
Do you want me to share New HSK books ?
Do you want me to share New HSK books ?
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Letβs gain 25 βπβ reaction, I will share the rest of the New HSK books!
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