so much c-pod...so little time!

taihaole
September 12, 2007, 05:37 AM posted in General Discussion
I love c-pod but find myself jumping around so much I'm having trouble remembering anything. Does anyone have any good suggestions as how one might structure time with c-pod to have things really sink in??? Maybe my memory is just fading (yikes)
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man2toe
September 12, 2007, 05:59 AM

太好了! Have a great trip to China. Sure wish I could take some of your classes and you could Pilate me into better shape:) As to your question, I ask another. What's your learning style? For me, a kinesthetic learner, I use Cpod to hear and see Chinese which is very helpful, but I have to have experiences hearing and using the words in conversation (and writing characters helps me too) before I am somewhat confident that the new learning has become part of my actual working language. The are some threads on the Cpod forum that have a similar topic of conversation. Peace,

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taihaole
September 12, 2007, 06:21 AM

Dear M2T...thanks for the reply. How do I go about finding these other threads...I am so "blog-ill-logically impaired. Do you live in Shanghai as well??? Pilates is a great way to get into or stay in shape. I love it!

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man2toe
September 12, 2007, 06:32 AM

http://forum.chinesepod.com/ The forum link is on the bottom of the page also. Unfortunately I do not live in ShangHai.

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Kyle
September 12, 2007, 06:38 AM

Perhaps some of the best advice for learners can be found here: http://www.chinese-forums.com/showthread.php?t=5204 Also, being a huge fan of Mr. Darwin, I believe it all comes down to using it or losing it. Practice, practice, practice.

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RonInDC
September 12, 2007, 05:39 PM

Kyle- www.chinesepod.com/random-lesson is great. Pulls out random lessons to review. For me, the reviews go relatively quickly and helps to 'sink things in'.

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RonInDC
September 12, 2007, 05:59 PM

Just to mention that when I do random lesson to review, I just listen to the dialog file rather than the full lesson. That saves at least 10 minutes. Then I go through the expansion sentences.