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  • Learn How to Speak Chinese & Japanese with Spaced Repetition System – Part 1
    Written by Alex 1 Comment
    Posted:: March 31, 2009
    Learn How to Speak Chinese & Japanese with Spaced Repetition System – Part 1
    It’s simple. The best tool to quickly and efficiently learn a language is to use an SRS system, or “spaced repetition system”. You might be thinking something like “why didn’t my middle school French teacher ever talk about SRS back then?” It’s not a traditional method for language learning. That’s why you never heard about it back then. An SRS is so simple though that you’ll pro...
  • Language and Chinese Rap
    Written by Alex No Comments
    Posted:: March 25, 2009
    Language and Chinese Rap
    I came across this really interesting video today about language in Chinese rap music. It shows how different rappers around China are using Mandarin (the common language), Cantonese, and other local dialects in their songs to appeal to different audiences. The differences between two Chinese dialects can be like the difference between English and German. This is making rappers choose whether they...
  • Where iTunes is not king: Learn with FREE Japanese music & Chinese music
    Written by Alex 4 Comments
    Posted:: March 24, 2009
    Where iTunes is not king: Learn with FREE Japanese music & Chinese music
    If you’re serious about learning to speak your new language then get ready to throw out all your old English music and replace it with that of your language of study. All free, all the time! Who would have thought it would be so easy? You don’t even have to spend a penny! I’ve never spent my money on iTunes or other similar services for music, and I honestly don’t feel bad ...
  • Tip #1: Always keep your dictionary ready.
    Written by Alex No Comments
    Posted:: March 20, 2009
    Tip #1: Always keep your dictionary ready.
    One of the best things you can do for yourself when learning a new language is to always have a dictionary ready. Don’t let yourself get stopped in the middle of reading something to go find your paper dictionary or to flip through your bookmarks to find your online one. At least when you’re at home or at the office, keep your dictionary ready at all times. I recommend consistently kee...
  • Jim Rogers: Asia is the ant. The U.S. is the grasshopper.
    Written by Alex No Comments
    Posted:: March 16, 2009
    Jim Rogers: Asia is the ant. The U.S. is the grasshopper.
    These days, Asia is like the ant and the United States and Europe are like the grasshopper. If you don’t save for a rainy day, you’ll be sorry. I know China has a savings rate of about 35% compared to America’s…maybe 2%. Anyway, here’s a video interview of Jim Rogers from a Dutch TV station about Asia and it’s bright future. I always listen to Jim Rogers for my ...
  • 25 Good Reasons to Learn Chinese
    Written by Alex No Comments
    Posted:: March 15, 2009
    25 Good Reasons to Learn Chinese
    Whether you’re already learning Chinese (Mandarin) or you’ve just recently decided to take the plunge, let me offer 25 good reasons why you should learn Chinese. I hope this will help motivate you to start learning or to continue learning. Sometimes we can forget why we even started learning such a difficult language in the first place, and so maybe this list will remind you and gi...
  • So, you want to know how to learn a new language?
    Written by Alex No Comments
    Posted:: March 15, 2009
    So, you want to know how to learn a new language?
    How many times have you heard someone say,  “I’d really like to learn a new language someday”, but never make the effort to actually learn it? It might be their dream to learn a new language, but if they never discipline themselves to take the journey they will definitely fail. The biggest obstacle to learning any language, or anything else for that matter, is forcing yourself t...