Finding Focus

Perhaps the most challenging aspect of being in an intermediate level class is the number of new words (words, not characters) that we learn everyday. While not all of them are useful, most are. Some even come as phrases or expressions that would be good to know in real life, such as 要不然 (yao bu ran = “or else”) and 各种各样 (ge zhong, ge yang – “all kinds of things”). My classmates and I have estimated that we are given anywhere from 25 to 50 new words to learn EVERYDAY.

Memorizing them alone is overwhelming enough. But to be expected to use them correctly too? It’s tough, but as everyone knows, the most important thing about learning a language is practice and repetition. Continue reading “Finding Focus”

Finding Focus