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link to The Ultimate Super-Whopping-Mega Guide to Learning Chinese in Taiwan

The Ultimate Super-Whopping-Mega Guide to Learning Chinese in Taiwan

If you're learning Mandarin Chinese and you want an immersive learning experience, Taiwan is the perfect place for you. Having previously written a lengthy post titled The Ultimate Guide to...

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link to Categorised Language Difficulty Ranking for Native English Speakers

Categorised Language Difficulty Ranking for Native English Speakers

Learning any language is a lengthy process, but it seems that some languages take longer than others to learn. Don't just take my word for it - there's actually a list from the Foreign Service...

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link to How Many New Words Can You Learn Each Day?

How Many New Words Can You Learn Each Day?

Many language learners are fixated on quantifying learning, i.e. counting how many words they've learned, what level of Duolingo they're on, or what stage of standardised language proficiency...

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link to Language Exchange: The Pros and Cons of a Language Partner

Language Exchange: The Pros and Cons of a Language Partner

Language exchange events seem to be all the rage in multicultural cities and places with a high number of expats. They're seen as good ways to meet new people, learn about new cultures, and generally...

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link to What is China’s Currency Called? | Money Related Vocabulary in Chinese

What is China’s Currency Called? | Money Related Vocabulary in Chinese

Money. It makes the world go around. No matter where you live, we all need some of it... unless you live in the wilderness of Qinghai. But when it comes to money, the Chinese tend to do...

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link to 5 Reasons YouTube is an Essential Tool for Language Learning

5 Reasons YouTube is an Essential Tool for Language Learning

Since YouTube came into existence in 2005, it has become the second most visited website in history with well over 2 billion users. But while we ponder the scary fact that Google now basically...

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