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Nov 11, 2024 • 25min

Listener Mailbag: Keeping Fluent with AI, Grammar, and Real-World Practice

In this listener mailbag episode, Jared and John dive into real questions from Chinese learners on topics that every language student encounters. From using AI tools to keep your Chinese sharp between classes to understanding the balance between formal and everyday vocabulary, we’re covering it all.  You’ll learn strategies for finding the right reading materials for extensive practice, how to identify the best resources for grammar improvement, and whether handwriting will remain relevant in an increasingly digital world. Plus, tune in for insights on Chinese history, cultural connections, and even a little humor from your favorite hosts. Join us for practical advice to keep your Chinese journey on track!  Links from the episode: Listener Questions & Feedback | Mandarin Companion
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Oct 28, 2024 • 1h 5min

Pinyin Over Characters: the Crippling Crutch (Replay)

John and Jared discuss the all too common situation of pinyin over Chinese characters, something Jared sometimes refer to as the “crippling crutch”. They go into depth on why this is so common, why it is so detrimental, and what to do instead. Guest interview is with Kwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampani Kessi, the founder of Elementary Chinese, a popular YouTube and Instagram channel for learning Chinese. He will tell his tale of falling in love with Chinese while in …Paris! And then he takes us on his journey moving past the limitations of the traditional Chinese education system and forging ahead with new ideas on how people can learn.  Links from the episode: Pinyin Over Characters: The Crippling Crutch | Mandarin Companion Elementary Chinese | Kwadwo on YouTube Chinese memes | Instagram
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Oct 7, 2024 • 18min

A Shortcut to Chinese Fluency? Narrow Reading in Chinese

In this episode, Jared and John dive into the concept of "narrow reading"—a strategy that involves focusing your language learning on a specific topic or genre to accelerate progress. They explore how this targeted approach deepens vocabulary and comprehension through repeated exposure to related content, making language acquisition more efficient. By honing in on subjects you're passionate about, learning Chinese becomes not only more enjoyable but also significantly more effective. Tune in to discover how narrowing your focus can supercharge your language learning journey! Links from the episode: “The Case for Narrow Reading” | Stephen Krashen How Your Personality Changes in Another Language | interview with Taha Shlibek Mandarin Companion graded readers
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Sep 23, 2024 • 35min

From Forgetful to Fluent: Elijah’s Inspiring Persistence in Learning Chinese

Elijah Wilcott never thought he was cut out for learning languages. With a self-proclaimed terrible memory and a history of struggling in language classes, he picked up only a handful of basic phrases after teaching English in China for two years. But when he found a compelling reason to learn Chinese, Elijah dove into full-time language study, and adopted a relentless approach to learning, immersing himself in every learning tool he could find. His persistence paid off, turning his language struggles into a powerful success story. Tune in to hear how Elijah discovered his purpose, pushed past his limitations, and ultimately transformed his life through learning Chinese. His story is a testament to the power of finding your "why" and never giving up.  Links from the episode: Mandarin Companion graded readers
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Sep 9, 2024 • 35min

The 6 Biggest Questions About Chinese Characters—Answered!

If you're learning Chinese, these are the must-know answers about Chinese characters. Join Jared and John as they dive into key questions like: Should you learn characters right from the start? Is handwriting really necessary? Should you choose simplified or traditional? Get clear, practical advice and actionable tips that will transform the way you approach learning characters, helping you make smarter decisions and boost your progress! Links from the episode: 200 Foundational Characters Learn Chinese Characters by Reading | Amazon  Transforming Hanzi Pedagogy in the Digital Age | Amazon
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Aug 26, 2024 • 31min

Characters, Cocktails, and Karaoke: How Mike Kennedy Blended Passion and Chinese

During a trip to Hong Kong, Mike Kennedy haphazardly began studying Chinese characters which started him on a path he could have never imagined. His growing passion for Chinese drove him to co-found Jinbu Pal, a reading app for Chinese, and start a YouTube channel where he makes cocktails in Chinese. From visiting factories in China to karaoke bars in Taipei, Mike's stories are both inspiring and unique! Links from the episode: Jinbu Pal Chinese reading app Home Bartending Journey | YouTube Mandarin Companion graded readers
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Aug 12, 2024 • 19min

Language Learning Adventures: The Role of Randomness and Unpredictability

Jared and John explore how randomness and unpredictability can prepare you for adventures in your Chinese learning journey. From spontaneous conversations with native speakers to the unexpected challenges that push you out of your comfort zone, they delve into why seeking variety and embracing randomness are not only the “spice of life” but also key to success when using language in real-world situations. You'll hear stories of real-life encounters, tips on how to incorporate more spontaneity into your studies, and insights on balancing structured learning with unpredictable experiences. Jared and John aim to inspire you to take on new challenges and embrace the unpredictable moments that lead to true fluency. Links from the episode: Mandarin Companion graded readers T-Shirts for Mandarin Learners | Mandarin Companion
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Jul 29, 2024 • 36min

From the Classroom to China: Teenagers Putting their Chinese to the Test

In this special episode, host Jared Turner takes you inside a study abroad trip to China with a group of teenagers including his two sons. These teenagers, who have been learning Chinese for years in a dual language immersion program, finally get to put their skills to the test in the wild, navigating real-world challenges, stepping out of their comfort zones, and experiencing those "aha" moments of realizing they can truly speak Chinese! From hilarious mishaps to triumphant conversations, these stories will inspire as you witness the magic of immersive learning. Don’t miss this exciting episode packed with adventure, growth, and the real impact of learning Chinese! Links from the episode: Mandarin Companion graded readers T-Shirts for Mandarin Learners | Mandarin Companion
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Jul 15, 2024 • 23min

Is Your Chinese as Good as You Think it is? Confronting the Dunning-Kruger Effect

Do you think your Chinese skills are better than they actually are? You might not be alone. This cognitive bias can cause learners to overestimate their proficiency, leading to overconfidence and potential setbacks in their language journey. Jared and John share personal anecdotes and experiences, breaking down the stages of language learning where this effect is most prevalent. They discuss the importance of humility and realistic self-assessment in mastering Chinese, providing practical tips on how to identify and overcome overconfidence. Tune in to gain insights on how to accurately gauge your language skills, set realistic goals, and continue progressing towards genuine fluency. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this episode will help you navigate the challenges of self-assessment and keep your Chinese learning journey on the right track. Don't miss out on this eye-opening discussion that could transform your approach to mastering Chinese! Links from the episode: Mandarin Companion graded readers T-Shirts for Mandarin Learners | Mandarin Companion
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Jul 1, 2024 • 48min

From Reluctant Traveler to Fluent Speaker: Cleopatra’s Chinese Language Adventure

Cleopatra Wise initially had no desire to learn a foreign language but after being convinced to go to China for a class trip, her visit to Shanghai became a transformative experience that sparked her interest in learning the language. She embarked on a quest to learn Chinese which ended up with her working in Taiwan, Beijing, and later working for the Asia Society in New York. Cleopatra also shares three aspects of her experiences as a black Muslim woman living in China: being black in China, connecting with the black diaspora in China, and wearing hijab in China. Her story is a testament to the power of embracing new experiences and the profound impact that learning Chinese has had on her personal and professional life. Links from the episode: Mandarin Companion graded readers T-Shirts for Mandarin Learners | Mandarin Companion

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