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jono1001

jono1001

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http://chinesemandarinlearner.blogspot.com/

Chinese Mandarin Learner

I have been learning languages on and off for the past 20 years. Many years ago I learnt some Japanese as part of a tourism diploma. It was one of the best learning experiences I have ever had. After finishing my diploma, about year or so later I found myself living and working in Cologne, Germany. During my time there I was always enrolled in a courses of German language learning at several colleges. After returning home I started learning Japanese at Griffith University, however I was not satisfied with the pace of learning. I left to live and work in Osaka, Japan. Again I studied formally at a language school during my stay. I returned home again and studied Japanese at university. After completing university I left to work in Harbin, China. I had good intentions to learn Mandarin, but was undisciplined and distracted. I didn't really study as I had done in Germany and Japan. This was ten years ago and I have regretted not learning Chinese properly. So I feel I have unfinished business with learning Chinese Mandarin and am once again enrolled in a formal course of language study at the University of New England studying for a Diploma of Modern Languages.

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