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Learning Mandarin
“Judging from your Mandarin, I am sure you are from Guangdong or Fujian.” “Yes, I am from Fujian province.” This conversation between me and other people who I meet for the first time often happens in my daily life. Every time when I hear this, I say to myself that I have to continue improving my Mandarin until other people can not tell my hometown from my Mandarin. In order to realize my determination, I made a detailed plan to learn Mandarin. At first, I went to Xinhua bookshop and brought several phonetic books. Then, I read loudly before my mirror no mater when I had free time in dormitory. Meanwhile, I asked my classmates to point out my mistakes and tell me how to pronounce them correctly. I also recorded my sound and listened to it to make comparison with the radio. After a long time, my Mandarin was much better than before. When I asked my classmates to make a comment on my Mandarin, they would say that I have made a great progress. At that time, I feel all my efforts are worthwhile. Not only the improvement of my Mandarin but also what I have learnt during this process make me believe that it is worth learning Mandarin well.
The most important thing I have obtained during the process of learning Mandarin is perseverance. At the beginning of learning Mandarin, I felt very frustrated because I could not pronounce some letters correctly even though I put my tongue in the right place. What’s worse, I could not distinguish the right pronunciation from the wrong. Depressed by these problems, I sometimes wanted to give up. Fortunately, I clang to my resolution. I asked Chengyu who is one of my classmates with an excellent Mandarin to have a thorough guidance on my Mandarin. She is so patient and warm-hearted that I finally found the way to learn Mandarin. When I learnt Mandarin with her, I realize the greatness of friendship, which is also the thing I have learnt from learning Mandarin. Without my classmates help, it is impossible for me to improve my Mandarin so much. I really appreciate them that they give me lots of courage instead of making laugh at my poor Mandarin. I am rather thankful for their help and sincere concerns. I am quite grateful for their patience and kindness.
No pains, no gains. But only with efforts is not enough, because you should also need other peoples help. I think this is the secret of my success in learning Mandarin. By 林瑞霞 |
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