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Skritter CEO Jake Gill on How to Level Up Your Mandarin & Learn to Learn Chinese Characters the "Write" Way

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Jake Gill (高ε₯) is a Chinese educator, former "Teaching Chinese as a Second Language" graduate student, and the CEO of Skritter, an innovative language learning app that helps Japanese and Chinese learners master characters through active production (i.e. writing on the screen) instead of passive recognition.

In the interview, we talk about how and why he learned Mandarin Chinese, why traditional language classes won't get you fluent in a language, what he would do differently if he were to start learning Mandarin over again, the limitations of app-based learning and following "the golden path," the importance of following your passion and curiosity in languages, how to learn to learn Chinese characters the "write" way, Jake's current language learning routines and favorite resources, and the importance of daily habits and focusing on process over outcome.

If you'd like to try Skritter, use the code LANGUAGEMASTERY at checkout to get 10% off.

πŸ“ For show notes, visit LanguageMastery.com/blog/post/jake-gill.

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Learn Mandarin Chinese Anywhere!

Want to learn Mandarin Chinese through at-home immersion instead of boring textbooks or expensive classes? Master Mandarin, my detailed how-to manual and resource guide, will show you exactly how. Learn more at ChineseMastery.com.

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Jake Gill (高ε₯) is a Chinese educator, former "Teaching Chinese as a Second Language" graduate student, and the CEO of Skritter, an innovative language learning app that helps Japanese and Chinese learners master characters through active production (i.e. writing on the screen) instead of passive recognition.

In the interview, we talk about how and why he learned Mandarin Chinese, why traditional language classes won't get you fluent in a language, what he would do differently if he were to start learning Mandarin over again, the limitations of app-based learning and following "the golden path," the importance of following your passion and curiosity in languages, how to learn to learn Chinese characters the "write" way, Jake's current language learning routines and favorite resources, and the importance of daily habits and focusing on process over outcome.

If you'd like to try Skritter, use the code LANGUAGEMASTERY at checkout to get 10% off.

πŸ“ For show notes, visit LanguageMastery.com/blog/post/jake-gill.

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ Learn Mandarin Chinese Anywhere!

Want to learn Mandarin Chinese through at-home immersion instead of boring textbooks or expensive classes? Master Mandarin, my detailed how-to manual and resource guide, will show you exactly how. Learn more at ChineseMastery.com.

  continue reading

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