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cmuguythrow | 1 year ago
The CI community has come a long way in the last ~5 or so years - the general consensus looks a lot like OP’s methods, which I would summarize as:
1. Brute force [premade Anki flashcard decks](https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/810519009) for the first ~1k most common words
2. Start watching comprehensible input as soon as you can, ideally for an hour a day or more
3. [Sentence mine](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBcQJESGQvc)the comprehensible input and add it to the daily SRS flashcard grind
The best summary of these methods that I’ve found is https://refold.la/
Self plug: I’ve been working on a way to generate Mandarin audio comprehensible input using LLMs/TTS models. The idea is that there aren’t many great CI options between 500 words and ~3k-5k words - OP himself mentions that when he started watching Scissor Seven 刺客伍六七 he barely understood anything, which is pretty hard to “push through” without some hardcore willpower. My project https://plusonechinese.com makes Mandarin audio stories that are 85% comprehensible at any level from 400 words all the way to 8k or more words and then auto-imports the audio snippets into SRS flashcards, which makes a CI workflow like this a lot easier to engage with at a lower level and without advanced willpower. Still working on making the content _truly_ interesting, but would love some feedback!
braunshedd|1 year ago
* Note: Netflix has much more Taiwanese content than mainland China content, so do note the difference in the accent / dialect you'll be learning.
[1] https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/language-reactor/ho...
hintymad|1 year ago
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duncancarroll|1 year ago
Some feedback: - It took a while to generate my first session, I almost lost interest before I even knew what the app was.
- I tried to click on the buttons in the splash screen screenshot, mistaking it for the app itself.
- I would have liked to not to have to enter the prompt myself the first time, and just click something pre-made, only because the first time I use an app I have very little patience and just want to see what it actually does, so if it makes me think (or wait a long time) I may churn.
Maybe if you had a default prompt's audio baked into the APK it would feel more snappy (for those who select the default prompt.)
Anyhow nice work
neves|1 year ago
What would a be a good child animation for learning a foreign language? I'm trying to learn a little of French for a coming trip.
cmuguythrow|1 year ago
If you need French Subs + dictionary (and maybe also English subs) you can try using the [languagereactor](https://www.languagereactor.com/) chrome plugin and find a source that has both subtitles (i.e. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIZ2gLCkv5Y)
triyambakam|1 year ago
2. Check if the network has a mobile app
3. Use a VPN to connect to that country and open the app
4. Look for shows you want to try.
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cmuguythrow|1 year ago
Also while naming quality resources I should also mention [Pleco](https://www.pleco.com/) - it's _definitely_ the best Chinese dictionary app - highly recommended.
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