Before you stands a very long article in which you'll find my review and results after spending 31 days with a book called Remembering Simplified Hanzi 1: How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Chinese Characters written by James Heisig and Timothy W. Richardson. I think it's a groundbreaking book and an amazing method because it broke down a certain wall that was hindering my desire and drive to learn the Chinese language for a long time.
I'm no stranger to language learning having studied English, German and Russian in the past, but Chinese language was always an enigma for me, as I'm sure it is for most of the world!
In this text I've outlined my personal journey in trying to learn Chinese, as well as my experience with other languages.
I understand that you might not...
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Before you stands a very long article in which you'll find my review and results after spending 31 days with a book called Remembering Simplified Hanzi 1: How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Chinese Characters written by James Heisig and Timothy W. Richardson. I think it's a groundbreaking book and an amazing method because it broke down a certain wall that was hindering my desire and drive to learn the Chinese language for a long time.
I'm no stranger to language learning having studied English, German and Russian in the past, but Chinese language was always an enigma for me, as I'm sure it is for most of the world!
In this text I've outlined my personal journey in trying to learn Chinese, as well as my experience with other languages.
I understand that you might not care about this information, but I think it's crucial so you can understand where I'm coming from and why the method introduced in the aforementioned book worked so well for me.
The book is based on the experience and method of James Heisig, who while visiting Japan ...
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