Not audiobooks, but user friendly.
https://chinese.yabla.com/
Studying Mandarin Chinese using listening-reading
- Kamlari
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Re: Studying Mandarin Chinese using listening-reading
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Frei lebt, wer sterben kann.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
- Kamlari
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Re: Studying Mandarin Chinese using listening-reading
Thomas wrote:The text has to be exactly the same as the one read out loud on an audiobook.
You can find such a thing here:
JW (not only) religious stuff
http://www.jw.org/en/publications/
Audio and pdf/epub, downloadable, over 150 languages
Awake! magazine (a monthly) is readable even if you’re not a JW or a religiously minded person. The articles are well written, the sentences are short, translated into many languages, good quality audio. An excellent tool for language learners.
These audiobooks are worth trying, good enough for mL-R:
My Book of Bible Stories
Learn from the Great Teacher
The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY (htm, searchable)
English:
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/li/r1/lp-e
Chinese:
http://wol.jw.org/zh-Hans/wol/h/r23/lp-chs simplified
http://wol.jw.org/zh-Hant/wol/h/r24/lp-ch traditional
0 x
Frei lebt, wer sterben kann.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
J'aime les nuages... les nuages qui passent...
雲は天才である
1. There’s only one rule to rule them all:
There are no Rule(r)s.
2. LISTEN L2, read L1. (Long texts)
3. Pronunciation.
4. Delayed recitation.
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