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I mean, I guess do tones, because it won’t take you too long to get the idea. After that, tones will be part of vocab, so you’ll have to work on it continually.

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Yes, focus on tones (and pronunciation in general) so you don’t have to go back and relearn all your vocab to pronounce it properly. If you don’t focus on tones, you’ll sound like my third-year classmates talking about how chest hairs love to eat bamboo.

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What’s the Pinyin and characters for this and for what they’re trying to say?

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熊猫 xiong2mao1 vs 胸毛 xiong1mao2

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Learn tones initially. Knowing the basics of tones will pay dividends

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Tones and minimal pairs, then vocab.

What’s your plan for learning vocab when you get to it?

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I don’t know. That’s why I asked…

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It took me a while to find the links, but I hope these help:


These posts/comments may also be of use:


Let me know if you have questions.

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I’ll inquire upon ye if it’s helpful…

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