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Just finished typing a super long post and it all disappeared and I was logged out  :wall Not typing all of that again. Basically, please help provide links, with short short notes on how hard, formal, specified vocab, modern etc it is. Help create a key so we can keep the notes short and concise.

 

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Reading:

  • Useful links with lots of resources:
  • Books, novels, anything longer:
  • Short stories, medium length, specified recommendations:
  • Newspaper, magazines, these provide lots of shorter texts and the reader can freely choose what to read:
  • Manga, comic books:
  • Other / mixed:

 

 

Listening:

  • Useful links with lots of resources:
  • Dramas:
  • Movies:
  • News, talk shows:
  • Informal shows:
  • Audio books, podcasts, all sound no picture:
  • Dialects:
  • Other / mixed:

 

 

Speaking:

  • Useful links with lots of resources:
  • Great sources for shadowing:
  • Places you can actually practice your speaking:
  • Other / mixed:

 

 

Writing:

  • Useful links with lots of resources:
  • Great models for writing practice:
  • Places you can actually practice your writing:
  • Other / mixed:

 

Other / mixed:

  • Other:
  • Mixed:

 

 

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Listening:


  • Dramas: 鬼吹灯之精绝古城

Based on the books with the same name. It's well produced (for a Chinese drama) and quite fun. It's set in the 80s if I remember correctly. The language is not that hard, but because of the topic (grave robbing basically) some specific vocabulary gets used. The main characters speak in a northern/Beijing accent. But there a others, like the guide in the desert for example, that have other accents.


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Reading:

 

  • Useful links with lots of resources:
  • Books, novels, anything longer:
  • Short stories, medium length, specified recommendations:
  • Newspaper, magazines, these provide lots of shorter texts and the reader can freely choose what to read:

 

 

 

Magazines: INK

http://www.worldcat.org/title/yin-ke-wen-xue-sheng-huo-zhi-ink-literary-monthly/oclc/814238425?referer=di&ht=edition

 

https://book.douban.com/review/6624578/

 

 

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