![]() Hmmm…not clear as to why character being taught as 干 gān, 1st tone is given in the 4th example sentence with 干 in “nǐ gàn shénme gōngzuò ne” as 4th tone 24:24ĭANIEL LÉO SIMPSON ON “BONUS: CHARACTERS STROKES AND STROKE ORDER“ 19:00ĭANIEL LÉO SIMPSON ON CHARACTER #5: 干 GĀN IT’S A WORD! We look up at the chart and under “Pays” we see that Norris has won $100,000. ![]() Norris looks at my chart, sees he is no longer the favorite, gives me a $100 bet on himself, and defeats Fung Yu-Sau with a single roundhouse kick. All of the betters suddenly start putting their money on Fung Yu-Sau. Fung Yu-Sau stands facing Norris holding a wheel width caliper up to him and says that he can defeat him using only that as a weapon. Chuck Norris is set to square off against Fung Yu-Sau. On the side of the garage I have a giant odds chart with “Pays” written above it. I’m in the backyard of my childhood home running an illegal gambling operation. Props: Chuck Norris and Wheel Width Caliper 13:55ĬHAD RESSLER ON CHARACTER #69: 付 FÙ MAKE A MOVIE Hope someone out there finds this helpful. I am 1/3 of the way through the language course and will soon start actual Mandarin Blueprint course, but I am optimistic and confident this path offers me a way out of rote memorization hell. If I were to fault it I would simply request more practice/test exercises for tones say 40 – 60 per shot as done by a different organization. The pronunciation course is one of the best I have come across. ![]() I have a scientific background by training and Mandarin Blueprint’s science-based methodology for associative based memory storage and retrieval is intuitively appealing. Whenever I am struggling to remember characters for my next quiz, I keep saying to myself, “There’s got to be a better way”, and I believe I have found the better way with their approach. I have tried several language apps to help with these problems, but having come across Mandarin Blueprint, I REALLY REALLY like Luke & Phil’s methodology. It’s a royal pain to try to remember 300 characters with non-immersive language exposure such as mine. At this point have covered up to 300 汉字 (characters). The result is that even though I still struggle to have even the simplest of conversations, given google translate and enough time, I can generate a reasonably correct 把 (ba) sentence, even a (被)bei sentence. It’s been a blast! My instructor’s methodology is to take a deep dive into the language. I have had the pleasure of taking classes for 1 year in my local Californian city. My Chinese journey story: My folks came from China originally but like many overseas Chinese I have lost touch with culture, language of the Motherland. If you read on, you will just have take my word for it, but for especially beginners, you might just end up learning something. I have no affiliation with Luke & Phil except as a customer of their product. I am here to share my experience just in case someone else can benefit from it. Luke & Phil did NOT solicit a positive review, simply a comment. Why did I do so? Why should you believe me? As a subscriber I got an email asking to leave a comment about the product. I recently decided to purchase a lifetime subscription to Mandarin Blueprint. Do you think it’d be possible to speed that up so I can listen to the responses you post sooner? 07:56 The RSS feed for the podcast seems to lag behind the Youtube playlist by at least 4 days. I can have it out while I’m learning characters as well to prompt my mind to recall more details.Thought you guys might enjoy it so wanted to share it with you. And, I can picture myself sort of walking into each set. My father in law raises chickens so on that set there is a rooster on the house.I spend time each day just looking at it and visualizing those sets in my mind so they aren’t hazy. We placed certain markers like trees I remembered or where the lawn was located. She has a crafting side business but I get stuff for free! All the sets are alphabetical by Chinese final with my childhood home being on its own. where all my movie sets are located.My fiancee made this with her cricut. So, I came up with the Ressler Hanzi Movie Production Co. There were some other sites that showed different sketches that people did of theirs as well that I looked at.I decided that it might be a good idea to organize my Chinese sets to better visualize them in my mind. I spent some time a few weeks ago watching Ron White’s YouTube channel and learning more about memory palaces. Hey guys,Just wanted to share this with you.
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