How Stephen learned Mandarin: from divorce, distraction and running away to Taiwan
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Summary
In this episode of The Learner Journals, Tom speaks with Stephen about how Mandarin became far more than a language hobby.
Stephen started learning Mandarin around 11 years ago after going through a divorce. A friend suggested he needed a distraction, then casually threw “Chinese” into the room like a normal person suggests jogging. Somehow, it stuck.
What began with Chinese characters, ChinesePod, Pleco, and a trip to Beijing eventually led Stephen to Taiwan, where he studied Mandarin for two years. He compares learning in group classes versus one-on-one lessons, explains why individual teaching worked better for him, and talks about the difference between studying from a textbook and using Mandarin in real life.
The conversation covers language confidence, making mistakes, ordering orange juice badly, getting trapped by follow-up questions, learning through Taiwan’s everyday culture, and why Mandarin is absolutely not something you “master in three months”.
A great episode for anyone who feels like they started late, learns slowly, hates grammar, or needs reminding that Mandarin is a long game. A brilliant, frustrating, ridiculous long game.
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