Mandarin Learner: Best of the Web

It has been a couple of weeks since I last released a Best of the Web post (quality not quantity etc.) but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been keeping my eyes open for some great stuff. Of particular note this week is the steady stream of first class content from John Biesnecker over on Global Maverick. If you haven’t seen his latest blog, then this is definitely one for the RSS reader.

As usual, if you come across, or write, any great posts that you want to share with those of us studying Mandarin Chinese, please get in touch.
Continue reading

Mandarin Learner: Best of the Web

It has been a couple of weeks since the last selection of Mandarin related posts. I’ve also changed the format slightly. Rather than just posing a list of links I’ve included a short introduction to each link.

As usual, if you’ve come across something you think should feature in this weekly list, get in touch and I’ll include it in next weeks updated.

Continue reading

Mandarin Learner: Best of the Web

A relatively small collection of Mandarin-related links this week, but a good one nonetheless.

As usual, if you’ve come across something you think should feature in this weekly list, get in touch and I’ll include it in next weeks updated.

Continue reading

Mandarin Learner: Best of the Web

Sorry folks, but the Best of the Web is a day late this week, for no other reason than I’ve been swamped with other non-Chinese related things. That said, here is this weeks collection of articles that may be of interest to those of us studying Mandarin.

As usual, if you’ve come across something you think should feature in this weekly list, get in touch and I’ll include it in next weeks updated.

Continue reading

Mandarin Learner: Best of the Web

Now firmly back in the UK and into the routine of daily life, I am able to bring you another Mandarin related collection of links from across the web. This week there are links covering everything from the reasons for studying Chinese to the launch of a new WordPress plugin and of course, the ChinesePod iPhone application.

As usual, if you’ve come across something you think should feature in this weekly list, get in touch and I’ll include it in next weeks updated.

Continue reading