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Studying with a tired heart and a hopeful mind

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𝔰𝔢𝔱 𝔶𝔬𝔲𝔯𝔰𝔢𝔩𝔣 𝔣𝔯𝔢𝔢
Look, I knew five languages by age 19 and now I am learning like 3 more. I work as a language instructor and a consultant. If I can give language learners only one advice, this is it.
STOP LEARNING WORDS ON THEIR OWN.
You're doing yourself a disservice by learning lists of "30 words you must know!" "100 most common words!" like it literally means nothing if you cannot use those words in an appropriate context with proper grammar. So what you actually need to do is learn those words via example sentences.
The 头 character
It's been a while since I last did a character breakdown, and now it's 头 turn.
头 (Tóu) - Head
实 (Shí) - Real, honest, true, reality
买 (Mǎi) - To buy, purchase
卖 (Mài) - To sell, to betray, to sell out
读 (Dú) - To read, to study, to attend school/university
续 (Xù) - to continue, to carry on
赎 (Shú) - to redeem
渎 (Dú) - a ditch (gutter), to annoy/trouble someone
牍 (Dú) - document, writing tablet
犊 (Dú) - A calf
荬 (Mǎi) - a name of a plant
觌 (Dí) - face to face, to see someone (not very widely used)
黩 (Dú) - to darken, to insult, to dishonour, corrupt
re-introduction /// 2025/05/20 I haven't logged in here for a long time. A lot has changed, but in a nutshell:
got my graphic design diploma
I am obsessed with lads at the moment
recently rearranged my room to finally have a decent workspace
And I think the last point made me crave learning again. I've been taking a beginner Chinese (Mandarin) course for about 8 months last year. I'm far from confident, but my hope is that my level is good enough to learn on my own for a while. I reviewed a few chapters from my textbook and found a Memrise course with all the words I “should” know. Maybe tomorrow I'll start the next chapter from where I left off.

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Reading rec list for chinese learners. This is not exhaustive, if you find stuff that works for you then go for it! This is also not perfect, you may find stuff a bit easier or harder is more ideal for you. (By "know" below I mean you recognize the word as familiar, have studied or looked it up at some point, and so if you need to look it up again in reading you will learn it longer term fairly easily because of the repeated exposure to it in reading).
Know ~500 words?
Mandarin Companion Graded Readers. I recommend the Sherlock one, and the Journey to the Center of the Earth one. All Mandarin Companion books are excellent for beginners though.
Pleco Graded Readers - I recommend The Butterfly Lovers. There are a lot of Pleco Graded readers though, so you can pick based on amount of unique words (some Graded readers on Pleco go up to 2000 unique words).
Know ~1000-1500 words?
Sinolingua Chinese Graded Readers. There are several, and I started with the 500 word one. They somewhat match up with HSK and I found them more challenging than the Mandarin Companion graded readers. They have a vocabulary list in the back of the book and footnotes to help you study. They are a good bridge to get you from graded readers to other materials. I found the 1000 and 2000 word book equally difficult.
Pleco Graded readers, which include readers from 1000-2000 unique words.
Start delving into manhua! If you're ready and feel like it! Easier manhua will be slice of life setting ones, and ones based on something you're already familiar with. So if you've watched the Untamed or read 魔道祖师, then the manhua will be easier for you. If you've watched The Lost Tomb Reboot, then try out the slice of life comedy manhua spin off 盗墓笔记重启日常向 https://m.ac.qq.com/comic/index/id/649452. My Story 他们的故事 is a gl manhua which is slice of life and easy to read, as is 19天. There's also more genre specific manhua which I waited a bit to read, but if you're familiar with the story they may be doable like 2ha's manhua and 破云 manhua.
Know ~1500-2000 words?
Start getting into easier novels. Suggestions include 活着 (anything by this author is often recommended to learners, I have not actually read anything by him yet), 小王子 (this was my first not-graded-reader novel I finished reading in chinese, it was a bit challenging, I used a english/Chinese copy so I could look up words occasionally), 笑猫日记: 会唱歌的猫 (I highly recommend this series of books, they're for kids and fairly straightforward, set in a city so decently useful words are used, with a lot of chengyu that's commonly used so they're worth learning, I read 2 of these novels), 他们的故事 by 一根黄瓜丝儿 (a bl novel that's first person, generally uses a lot of common daily life words, and is fairly straightforward, I've read half and it was the first real novel I tried to read in chinese). These novels can be tried earlier on if you're more willing to use a click dictionary, which is what I did (except for 小王子 since I had a print copy). 论如何错误地套路一个魔教教主 The Wrong Way to a Demon Sect Leader (a fairly easy wuxia bl read).
Also in general anything you've read before in a language you understand, is going to be easier to read in chinese than something brand new.
Feeling brave? Up for a challenge?
撒野 and anything by that author uses a lot of more everyday language and is an easier read than some other webnovels. 盗墓笔记 does not use particularly hard language outside of the tomb genre words which if you're reading then you need to look up and learn anyway eventually (the slang in it is a bit hard but also worth learning so the cursing etc trips you up less later in other stuff you read), if you've seen the show before its doable to read. Scum Villain Self Saving System is on the easier end of mxtx novels to read, especially if youre already familiar with the plot.
Know ~2000 words?
The same novels as before apply. But now you may need a dictionary a bit less. Stuff like 撒野 will now be a bit less difficult, still challenging. Now other novels will start to be doable as desired, if you're using a dictionary. So go have fun looking into whatever webnovels you're interested in.
(I made a list of difficulty ratings of various webnovels in my rec list tag, you may want to check out that list. A quick gadget though is like... 撒野 author is easier than 盗墓笔记 author, then mxtx, then priest (and tian ya ke and zhenhun are easier than silent reading and sha po lang), and poyun was higher on the difficulty scale, 2ha was fairly hard. Basically the more vocabulary or thicker the paragraphs, the harder it's gonna be. Or the less familiar you are with a given genre).
At ~2000 words or more I'd say reading with a click dictionary feels quite doable, although a slog if you pick a harder novel so gauge what feels an okay level for you personally to read. And if you feel like reading without a dictionary, you'll have to explore a bit to see what's comprehensible to you without one.
// 12. March // Friday night thoughts //
Tomorrow I will write the general qualification exam for university entrance. I'm trying not to get too nervous. I studied a lot in the past months. So I'm very glad that it'll be over soon. For a change, I'm feeling very confident going into the exam.
Studying, work and school got a little too much at the beginning of 2021. Eventually, I caught on and started managing my time more efficiently. But that lead to being overworked and burned out... I spend a short period of time just doing nothing and purposefully procrastinating. I knew this will help me get through this hectic time.
It feels like wrapping up a short chapter. Tho, I don't want to count the chicken before they're hatched. I still haven't written the exam, haha.
All I wanted to capture into words is that I feel balanced and positive. :)
// What has been on your mind? // Whats your next study goal? //
// My favourite Song atm: Willow Tree March by The Paper Kites //
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hello everyone! due to requests, i’ll be sharing a couple of my notion templates! these will include: my weekly agenda, my module schedule, my reading tracker, my podcast track and my movies/tv shows tracker.
these templates are all stripped-down versions of what i use daily and they can be customized to however you like them to look. once you’ve clicked on the links, they will direct you to a copy of my template, which you can duplicate into your own personal notion workspace. thank you all for showing so much interest in my notion setup and i hope you enjoy using these!
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· 15. February ·
Last week my journal finally arrived! I did a recap of January and set up the pages for February. ✨ Since November I have been writing much more than usual. So I ordered the Moleskine Classic Expanded Notebook, with a dotted grid. I used to buy only Moleskine sketchbooks, but last year I have also fallen In love with their products for writing.
I have tried bullet journaling before and I felt tempted to set one up for this year... but judging from my past experiences it will either mutate into a planner or a journal. Therefore I decided that it'll be my creative writing journal.
For planning and todo's, I have been using Notion. Additionally to that, the calendar on my mac book, there I keep track of events and meetings.
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· December · 2020 ·
Between school and work I was finally able to practice some Japanese :)
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· December · 2020 ·
I reviewed this weeks course material for German.
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· December · 2020 ·
I finally made an index for my class notebook, I write almost everything in there. im half way through the book and im starting to struggle to find specific notes when I need them...
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· December · 2020 ·
My math notes always look so messy, haha... I envy everyone with nice handwriting.
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· December · 2020 ·
I made a little overview for German. I sometimes still struggle a little with “die vier Fälle”...
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· December · 2020 ·
I didn't draw in a while... I felt like I should practice some different light situations
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· December · 2020 ·
I reorganized all the papers that I need for class. I don't want to carry that big binder with me every day... so from now on i’ll just take the relevant papers for the day with me
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· December · 2020 ·
yesterday I also looked through my old sketchbooks and I found some nice pages in there too :) other than that I have been studying math non stop...
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