A list of resources for learning Chinese.

Apps

Anki

Pleco

HelloTalk

HelloChinese

TOFU Learn

Du Chinese

Books

Dictionaries

Pleco (see Apps)

Hanbook

MDBG

Yabla

Websites

Forums

Social Media

Youtube:

Shuo Shuo Zhong Wen

Grace Mandarin Chinese

Everyday Chinese

Mandarin Corner

Chinese Zero-to-Hero

Please leave suggestions in the comments.

  • Neodosa
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    2 years ago

    Refold.la is pretty cool. It’s just a guide on how to learn a language to fluency. As someone who has been interested in language learning for a very long time, this is by far the most complete theory of language learning. Here are their mandarin resources which are all free (shows, apps, etc.).

  • nednobbins@lemm.ee
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    24 days ago

    I’ve had a lot of success with a combination of Skritter and the Chairman’s Bao (TCB).

    Skritter has been my favorite vocabulary building app. For a bunch of reasons:

    1. Supports SRS. It makes study time very efficient by making you practice the stuff your bad at rather than stroking your ego by asking you questions you’re good at. The only downside is that it doesn’t stroke your ego for you you’ll need to do that yourself by noticing how fast your vocabulary is increasing.
    2. Great writing practice. It recognizes strokes, in the proper order and corrects you when you’re wrong.
    3. A rich set of company and user generated “decks” (curated vocabulary lists) and the ability to create custom decks.
    4. Automatic deck creation. You can integrate with other apps (like the TCB) to reinforce your learning.
    5. The developers are a small team but they’re fairly responsive.

    The Chairman’s Bao is a graded news reader. They create a bunch of articles based on vocabulary from different HSK levels. They have a nice integrated dictionary that will tell you about specific words in the context of that text. They also let you export those words to your Skritter lists.