So I'm taking the "Conversation and Composition in Chinese" 210 class at my community college, and the first day the professor spoke so fast in Mandarin that I got spooked halfway through the session. Then she slowed down a bit so it was fine after that.
The topic was obviously introduction, and we had to introduce ourselves in Mandarin to the entire class...which was daunting, but I managed even though I did go last.
Anyways, the professor was really interesting. She's from Beijing, a native Mandarin speaker who has taught at universities here in the States for about maybe a decade. I think it'll be great learning about the culture and the language from an actual native speaker. It'll help with understanding the language at its normal pace too.
Anyone else love language classes? If so, what do you love about it?
The topic was obviously introduction, and we had to introduce ourselves in Mandarin to the entire class...which was daunting, but I managed even though I did go last.
Anyways, the professor was really interesting. She's from Beijing, a native Mandarin speaker who has taught at universities here in the States for about maybe a decade. I think it'll be great learning about the culture and the language from an actual native speaker. It'll help with understanding the language at its normal pace too.

Anyone else love language classes? If so, what do you love about it?



