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I'm Learning Mandarin is a bilingual podcast that dives deep into the questions that matter to Chinese learners. Host, Mischa Wilmers, talks to the world's leading Mandarin scholars and tells stories in Chinese, drawing on his own experience of self-studying the language to fluency.
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The American professor who performed live comedy in Mandarin in front of a billion people
My free Mandarin learning eBook: https://www.peakmandarin.com/free-ebook
David's blogpost, Why Chinese is So Damn Hard: https://pinyin.info/readings/texts/moser.html
My blog: imlearningmandarin.com
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My guest today is David Moser, an Associate Professor at Beijing Capital Normal University. He’s had a fascinating and varied career in academia teaching courses in Chinese history and politics and authoring books on Mandarin grammar and the unification of the Chinese language.
There’s so much we could have spoken to David about. But for this interview, we decided to focus two main areas:
The first is his story of self-studying Chinese to fluency. It began in the US in the 1980s and ultimately led to a series of amazing life experiences in Beijing, where he became a national star, performing in front of up to a billion people in live televised comedy sketches.
The second point of focus is a piece David wrote called Why Chinese is So Damn Hard. It’s possibly the most widely read blog post on Chinese learning ever written and also one of the inspirations for me starting my own blog and this podcast.
The blog is a tongue-in-cheek lament on the difficulties and frustrations we all face when we take on the Chinese language. I’ve included a link above.
I hope to have the opportunity to get David back on the podcast to discuss his academic career in future. But for now, I give you, round 1 of my interview with David Moser. -
This bully nearly made me give up Chinese!
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Transcript: imlearningmandarin.com
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In today’s episode, I tell a story in Chinese about bullying and language learning based on personal experience.
As I’ve mentioned previously, I’ll be posting these shorter Chinese episodes every two weeks, in between the longer interviews with Mandarin scholars, learners, and experts.
One of the things I’ve found is that setting yourself a goal to
record and post podcasts speaking Chinese is a brilliant way to improve
your speaking skills. When you know other people are going to hear your recording it pushes you to work harder on your delivery!
So that’s why I’ve decided to open up the podcast to listeners who are interested in recording and producing your own short monologues in Chinese.
If you’re at an intermediate to advanced level and would like
to have a go at recording an episode in Chinese please get in touch by emailing info[at]peakmandarin[dot]com.
You’ll be supported through the process of developing your idea as well as recording and producing an episode in Chinese to be published on I’m Learning Mandarin.
Finally, before you listen to the podcast, I recommend installing the browser plugin Zhongwen Chinese-English Dictionary (available on Firefox and Chrome) so you can look up any characters or words you don’t know by hovering over them.
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Building an app to achieve native-level Chinese reading skills: Interview with Emmanuel Roche
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Emmanuel's Full Chinese app: https://www.fullchinese.com/
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My guest on today’s podcast is computer scientist and educational technologist, Emmanuel Roche.
Emmanuel has more than 35 years of experience learning Chinese. He began his Mandarin odyssey in the late 80s, studying the language at university. But he quickly became frustrated at how inefficient teaching and learning methods were at the time.
Most of his classmates gave up, but Emmanuel didn’t. Instead, he developed a lifelong passion for Chinese, using his background in computer science to create technological solutions to make Mandarin acquisition a more efficient process.
In recent years he’s created an app called Full Chinese, which helps learners reach native-level proficiency in Chinese reading. It’s used by learners around the world and has even been integrated into Chinese Studies classrooms at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
I chatted to Emmanuel about his challenges learning Chinese, the story behind his Full Chinese app and why he’s trying to bridge a divide between academic linguists and language learners. -
Three Things You Need To Know Before Studying Chinese in Taiwan (中文播客)
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Transcript and translation: imlearningmandarin.com
Recently I decided to commit to producing the I’m Learning Mandarin podcast once a week instead of fortnightly.
The plan is to continue posting guest interviews and discussions about learning Mandarin once a fortnight. Then, in between each interview, I’ll post shorter episodes in which I speak in Mandarin about a topic.
Today’s episode is the first one in the series of these Chinese
monologues. In it, I speak about my experiences living in Taiwan last year and offer three things all learners should know before going to Taiwan to study Chinese. -
This fluent Mandarin speaker worked for Google training speech recognition systems: Interview with Isaac Myers
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Isaac's Mandarin from the Ground Up podcast: https://www.mftgu.com/
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On today’s podcast, I speak to language teacher and podcast host, Isaac Myers.
Isaac has a fascinating Mandarin learning backstory which involves extensive travel around Taiwan and China and working at Google training language models for speech recognition systems.
Through his podcast, Mandarin from the Ground Up, he teaches Chinese using the same imitation techniques we all used to learn our first language.
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SPECIAL EDITION: Professor Karen Chung reads her foreword to my eBook, Lessons from a Chinese Learning Phenomenon
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One of the questions I've always been fascinated by and covered extensively on my podcast is: what do the most
successful Chinese learners do differently from everyone else?
Is their success purely down to talent or is there method behind the genius?My new eBook, Lessons from a Chinese Learning Phenomenon looks at this question through the case of Will Hart, a young British medical student who achieved what many linguists thought impossible.
During lockdown, he reached a near-native level of spoken
Mandarin within just 1.5 years.I got to know Will after watching him being interviewed in flawless Chinese on YouTube in 2022. I then interviewed him on this podcast and went on to collaborate with him on our
series of Masterclasses, teaching intermediate students how to overcome specific obstacles on the journey to Chinese fluency. Based on extensive interviews and many hours spent in his company, I reveal exactly how he managed to reach such a high level so quickly. I also explain how, after years of failure, I put his methods into practice to become proficient in Chinese myself.And how you can too!The book comes with a foreword written by world-leading linguist and elite Mandarin speaker Professor Karen Chung of National Taiwan University. And in today's episode, Karen reads out the foreword in her own voice.