I have recently begun learning German using the link system, and I have been very pleased with the range of content available. I particularly like that I can entirely avoid textbook style dialogues and enjoy simply diary entries and translations of Steve’s views on language learning.
Unfortunately I have been somewhat disappointed by the content available for Chinese. As a beginner most of the content is quite unappealing to me, being extremely artificial rather than just extremely simple. As I’m new to Lingq I do not know how long this particular language has been around for, so it may be that German has simply had more time to mature. Or perhaps this represents more of an issue of the user base still not having many native Chinese speakers compared to German speakers.
My question,
Are there plans in the works for an increase in content for Chinese, or can I expect the content available to improve much over the coming months? I am perhaps best to hunt down dialogues I like online and create the content I need?
Are there plans in the works for an increase in content for Chinese?
Can I expect the content available to improve much over the coming months?
Please e-mail LingQ personally.
I am perhaps best to hunt down dialogues I like online and create the content I need?
If you have enough time, you can create and share contents on LingQ.
And please tell me what you shared. Or I will check up contents you shared regularly in order not to share same ones.
I am quite a beginner of Chinese, too. Recently, I tried to share many contents for beginners in order that I review my own learning.
For some reasons, I cannot share all the contents for beginners; Copyright reason, I have no time to share all, etc.
We rely on our members to contribute content. I believe that dilemme and others have provided quite a lot of good content. We are always keen to get more.