"I interviewed this British med student Will Hart in December last year, by then he had only learned Chinese for 1.5 years, but he was speaking and talking about everything like a Chinese native already! PLUS, he had never taken a Chinese class! How did this happen?! Like is it even possible? " In the first half of our interview, we covered: 0:00 Who is WIll? 1:43 Why did he start learning Chinese? 3:22 How did he learn Chinese without a teacher and a textbook? 14:27 What does he listen to and watch? 19:25 How is his Chinese character learning? 23:55 What is language and language learning?
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NihaoHello is designed to meet the increasing demand for Mandarin Chinese language learning among the younger generation. We specialize in providing homeschooling and tutoring services specifically for English speakers, focusing on teaching essential yet practical Mandarin Chinese skills. Our program is geared towards beginner learners and is designed to provide immediate practical usage as soon as the global economy improves.
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At NihaoHello, we’re excited to help you learn Mandarin Chinese! We specialize in guiding English speakers like you to confidently speak essential Mandarin from day one. Whether you’re planning a trip or just curious about the language, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Let’s embark on this journey together and get you ready to use your new skills in a Mandarin-speaking area!
Email: nihaojodee@gmail.com
Email: nihaojodee@gmail.com
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