42 min

What's the Big Deal About Sentence Mining‪?‬ I'm Learning Mandarin

    • Language Learning

My eBook: https://www.peakmandarin.com/free-ebook



*To contact Karl about his sentence mining app email ActiveLearningApps@gmail.com

*For a full guide on sentence mining visit: http://imlearningmandarin.com/2022/07/03/your-ultimate-guide-to-chinese-sentence-mining-in-5-basic-steps/

*Join the I’m Learning Mandarin Facebook Community on: https://www.facebook.com/groups/imlearningmandarin/ 

Last Christmas I set myself a new years resolution to improve my spoken Chinese to the  point where I’d feel comfortable recording podcast interviews in  Mandarin.

Of all the methods I’ve used this year the one that I feel has helped me the most towards my goal is sentence mining. The term basically means collecting large numbers of sentences  conveying key grammatical structures before revising them later.

Each time you’re watching a TV programme or have a conversation with a native speaker, you listen out for  sentences you feel you might want use yourself and record them down in a  document or using flashcards.

The idea is that by collecting and learning hundreds of these  sentences you will start to develop 语感, or a deeper sense of the  language.

I recently wrote a guide to sentence mining for my blog and in this episode I’ve invited a few of my Chinese learning friends –  Karl, Ryan and Jorge – to share  they’re approaches and discuss how the technique has helped them.

My eBook: https://www.peakmandarin.com/free-ebook



*To contact Karl about his sentence mining app email ActiveLearningApps@gmail.com

*For a full guide on sentence mining visit: http://imlearningmandarin.com/2022/07/03/your-ultimate-guide-to-chinese-sentence-mining-in-5-basic-steps/

*Join the I’m Learning Mandarin Facebook Community on: https://www.facebook.com/groups/imlearningmandarin/ 

Last Christmas I set myself a new years resolution to improve my spoken Chinese to the  point where I’d feel comfortable recording podcast interviews in  Mandarin.

Of all the methods I’ve used this year the one that I feel has helped me the most towards my goal is sentence mining. The term basically means collecting large numbers of sentences  conveying key grammatical structures before revising them later.

Each time you’re watching a TV programme or have a conversation with a native speaker, you listen out for  sentences you feel you might want use yourself and record them down in a  document or using flashcards.

The idea is that by collecting and learning hundreds of these  sentences you will start to develop 语感, or a deeper sense of the  language.

I recently wrote a guide to sentence mining for my blog and in this episode I’ve invited a few of my Chinese learning friends –  Karl, Ryan and Jorge – to share  they’re approaches and discuss how the technique has helped them.

42 min