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Challenge 3: Challenge 1: HSK 4 in a month - IN PROGRESS

  • try and sneak in HSK 4, I'm not sure I will actually write the exam but I need to get 80% on at least 3 mocks then move on to HSK 5. I'll write HSK 6 I think
  • I will try and get my reading speed up to 60 char a minute

Challenge 2: Reading and writing level up! - IN PROGRESS FAILED

  • handwriting and typing all HSK3 600 characters in 1 month :) -> target speed of 40 characters per minute
  • and reading well, to read an HSK 3 book by month end -> target speed of 40 characters per minute

Challenge 1: HSK 0 to 3 exam in 1 month - COMPLETE

  • Starting from scratch Getting to HSK 3 in the fastest time possible with a job and life :)

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tsitsi

HSK4 log and progress at 5 hours (200 cumulative hours)


HSK4

So I did not manage to study as much as I wanted. Only one thing stuck, working on anki decks
Total study time for the month was less than 10 hours :( 

 

In between work trips, illnesses, and stresses, Chinese learning just paled and was on the backburner. But I still want to continue. So instead of trying to force learning into time slots and life situations when it is impossible I'm switching to counting how many hours I'm putting in instead, whenever it happens, and record my progress after every 20 hours or so of study. I am also shifting to more reading based learning this month using Lute. I have time off work coming up next week and I'll use that to kick start the learning. I want to get to 300 hours of learning and see how much of HSK 4 I'm ready for by then. Most places say 800 hours is needed to get to HSK 4 ... maybe I'll need all that but I don't know, I'll focus on the first 300 and reassess after that. 
So far I feel the time put in in April and May, about 30 hours, has been revision and that has caught me up to where I was before, and actual HSK 4 work is yet to begin.. I haven't had the energy or time to begin learning anything new other than vocab.

 

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Because I love data I always record my time spent learning, it may be off by a few minutes here and there but I use the same tools to help me track and record in case I forget so I'm more than 98% accurate. I use apps in my learning so it easy to record my time spent either by viewing the app stats or checking time spent per app per day. And when the app doesn't allow for that I use a timer to start and stop a cumulative timer for the other activities such as browser or book reading. For HSK 1 and 2 I focused on learning as much as possible in 40 hours as that was the recommended time, ended up using 96 hours cram time in total with HSK 3. Over the past 3 years I have spent another random unstructured 70 hours or so revising vocab. So I'm around 200 hours of study, about half of that focused. That's two thirds to 300, lets see what changes that 100 hours brings.

 

So now I will note the running total and note progress that way. 

Tools to track time - web time tracker extension, swipetimes and simple time tracker plus app usage stats on ipad and phone

What I am not recording well is my drama and donghua watching time. Why? For one, I use English subtitles, and two I tend to to watch at 2x speed. I know it's still beneficial to my learning and listening just not sure how much. I will try approximate tracking of the dramas I do watch for estimated hours spent in passive listening, as a separate metric.

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LEARNING LOG thus far

 

May, June 2021 stats and progress - 96 hours
Did HSK1, HSK2 and HSK 3 test, but properly an HSK 2 student

 

July 2021 stats and progress - 5.5 hours

Tried a reading and writing challenge and failed, spent about 3 hours 50 min reading and 1 hour 40 minutes writing

 

2022 and 2023 62.86 hours
I did not do any organized learning really other than vocab learning on anki, very sporadically. I got a refold Mandarin deck and began work n learning words in context. I did work on Korean a bit. My anki time spent was 62.86 hours, most of that in early 2022 and mid year 2023

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November 2023 - 3 hours with a tutor
I joined a Chinese orchestra and thought I would try a tutor... nah definitely not my style of learning, just was not a good match

April 2024 stats and progress - 21.15 hours

Back to somewhat serious learning. Was hoping to get in 40+ hours of learning, but realising that is not realistic. Relearning a lot of the vocab and tones are quite bad
Anki - 12.2 hours
Lute - 1 hours
Tuttle - 6.7 hours
Du - 1 hour

Falou - 10 min

Beelingua - 5 min

 

May 2024 stats and progress - 9.4 hours
This month has been brutal emotionally and full of stress.
More revision finally feel like I am getting on with HSK 3 vocab and sentences now. I've been trying to focus on tones, Finally began HSK4 hanzi and vocab, only about 50 done, but do I seem to hear and recognise more words when watching drama. Got bored of Tuttle, it became too much effort so dropped for now. J


Anki - 5.8 hours

Tuttle - 2.3 hours
Lute - 30 minutes
Du - 15 minutes

Sticky study - 28 min
Beelingua - 5 min

June 2024 plans, stats and progress - 2 hours 16 min
I've spent about 5 hours now on HSK$ vocab, only  13 mature words and 24 or so young.
Plan 

Continue with anki, I want to explore adding movies2 anki and ankimorph to begin to use the dramas and donghua i watch as material
Just started up Lute again and enjoying entering the stories and seeing real progress in words I know per story. I have added about 36 short stories, OST lyrics and episode sort to try it out.
Plan on using falou to help with speaking

 

Anki - 46 min
Lute - 1 hour 30 minutes

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tsitsi

HSK4 in 60d -> Day 31 and 32


HSK4

So first 30 days only had about 20 days of study done

2nd 30 days
It's now May and I'm back home so beginning a new challenge. Have ramped up my vocab learning time to about 1 hour a day.
I've also created a deck in Pleco for the Tuttle characters I'm not yet getting.
So far the rest seems to have helped some characters stick better, others have disappeared.

Aluta continua

tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d -> Day 7, 8 and 9


HSK4

Still working on the words, taking longer than anticipated, mainly because 3 took longer to review and I'm only spending about 40 minutes a day on vocab. Currently only have time for anki and not much else so have begun to also shadow the speaking phrases and not just focus on characters and vocab.

Tsitsi

tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d -> Day 5, gathering momentum


HSK4

April 5

Another good anki day over 500 reviews, have caught up on HSK 1 and 2 hanzi, still getting a few tones wrong but that's ok, have started on 3 now, about 1 hour

Tuttle book up to chapter 8, about 1 hour 30 min. Def helping with stabilizing my hanzi building blocks

tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d -> Day 4


HSK4

Decided all my walking time is now learning time
Did about 200 anki reviews, being more strict with tones this time round that last time so even though I know the words and characters I'm failing them if I get the tone wrong, so slower going

Again only Anki today.

tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d -> Day 21 to 30


HSK4

Not much happened I travelled and had to help my friend in her wedding so I had fun instead :D 

I did use my flight and transit times to cram vocab and characters so in total about 18 hours of study. I got to chapter in Tuttle but not very far in my anki deck, (only increased known vocab by about 20) I keep forgetting the characters, or I know them but tone/ meaning is wrong :(

So next 30 days starts again.

tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d -> Day 2 :mock tests bench mark


HSK4

yep some definite decay.

HSK 1 got 100%
HSK 2got 75 %

HSK3 got 65% on listening and 35 on reading and writing .... my reading is toooooo slow, it's dismal.

 

Todays work

mock tests: 2 hours

Vocab: 1 hour

  • Decided to just continue with my anki deck, have done 303 reviews...
  • also did not reset my sticky study but took pictures of last years stats - redid hsk 1 vocab
  • tuttle book till chapter 1
tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d -> Day 10 to 15


HSK4

No I haven't fallen off the bandwagon... yet lol
day 10 I revised coursera HSK 1 - not sure why i did it was too easy, but I'll believe it was reinforcement, continued with vocab learning

 

day 11 to 15, vocab on anki, it has been slow going because I'm travelling soon and work is busy. So I plan to sue my transit and waiting for flights time to do the rest of the coursera and start on edex courses so for now just anki, only about 50 words learnt for HSK4 and still have HSK 3 leeches grrr I had hoped to have all my vocab by the 20th... not sure I'll make it so I hope I cover grammar by then and then just keep working on the vocab till month end

tsitsi

HSK4 in 30d - Day 16 to 20


HSK4

It’s been hectic with travelling so anti and my tuttle book have been my friends. I am now on chapter 12 in Tuttle. Revision of HSK 1 is complete, HSK 2 and 3 still in progress HSK vocab only at about 50 words in….

I'm attending and helping in a wedding this week, so it will likely be more of the same.

tsitsi

HSK 4 non progress - Reset


HSK4

Slink, slink...
That's me trying to sneak in coz now work has been done. I do have valid excuse... I had surgery, a relative fell ill and dies, summer, new and shifting priorities...
So nothing much happened in the past 3 months. I did watch some Chinese drama and donghua, but with English subtitles and usually at 1.5 to 2x speed, so not sure how useful that was beyond some subliminal level.
I started making some pretty study heatmap trackers though...


So September began and I said 'cool will start afresh,' but it's 11 days in and I realised relying on myself to get some study in with no strict regimen is not going to work.

So starting tomorrow I'll try put in a minimum of hour a day, in a minimum of two chunks of 30min the morning and another 30 before bed...

Let's see if that sticks. Today I'm finalising my game plan and setting my reminders and alarms. The aim is to focus on comprehensible input.

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June - only added to anki time till 1h 49 min, lute remained at 1h 30min

July - 3h 23min of Anki

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August - nothing

September -so far nothing

 

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tsitsi

First Entry - Day 1 to Day 7


HSK

Day 1. 29 April - 5 hours 30 minutes

 

So I read somewhere that HSK 1 can be done in 40 hours... so I decided ok lets try that then.

 

I have minimal learning exposure -I did some Yoyo Chinese pinyin about a year ago, and one coursera lesson when i decided to learn guzheng. But 40 hours is doable so hey why not.

 

On the other hand I have a lot of hours... thousands... under my belt of Chinese drama. Thing is I watch it usually at 2x speed so cant pick out a lot of individual words... I may have to slow hat down now sigh.

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  1. At 4pm I started research spent about 90 minutes looking for resources, and figuring out what was required for HSK 1
    1. Joined discord servers, reddit groups etc
    2. Collected pdf's for practice
    3. set a game plan and updated my notion OS for learning the langauge, with resource links
    4. set up a new browser learning centre
  2. downloaded an app to use to track my time
  3. 45 minutes -> I then tested my vocab using an HSK list (got the numbers right and 15 other characters) - and attempted a mock HSK paper -> score 35
  4. 90 minutes -> Worked through a few chapters of 3 coursera courses
  5. 90 minutes -> Downloaded ton of apps to try out, and used all.. have 8 good ones left, deleted the rest

 

Day 2. 30 April

Spent 4 hours on coursera...

 

Day 3. 1 May

  1. 40 minutes on coursera
  2. 15 minutes -> downlaoded anki did some vocab

 

Day 4. 2 May

  1. 47 minutes on coursera 
  2. 15 minutes writing practice
  3. 15 minutes vocab app

 

Day 5. 3 May

Nothing

 

Day 6. 4 May

Nothing

 

Day 7. 5 May

  1. 30 minutes on vocab apps and Hello Chinese

 

Tried to register for exam  :( No luck seems home based is only in June... such a bummer :( But still could not register for that either.. finally got hold of CI and they said the site is down for  now... so will retry in a couple of days time.

tsitsi

Day 9: 07 May - I love pinyin :)


HSK

Today 1.6 hours

Worked on Hello Chinese and other apps for 1.6 hours.

  • seem to be getting the words ok recognition is good especially for pinyin,
  • pronunciation is ok.
  • Hearing definitely improving.
tsitsi

Day 8. 6 May - dololo


HSK

No work done today, just too lazy.. especially after realising I cant write mid May... so am thinking maybe double down and go for HSK 2 in June....

tsitsi

Day 5 to 19: Houston we have a problem...


Reading and Writing

First it was camp, I did spend 30 minutes reading out there in the bundu on the du app... that's something

Then I cam back and I just could not figure out where to begin

Then a week passed...

Then I printed the first 200 characters from a frequency list -> so many new words spent some time on the first 30 or so

Then I read from Du a bit

Then I thought maybe a need a copy book, so went on Amazon and ordered a few... they arrived yesterday, So spent time on 1 characters...

 

To say I am behind is an understatement. Basically wasted half a month. Lets see what I can salvage in the last few days

 

Total Time spent

Reading: 1 hour 30 min

Writing: 1 hour 25min

 

Characters I can write approx 30

tsitsi

Day 37: Test day HSK2 and HSK3 !!!


HSK

Today 3 hours.

Total time put into prep = 96 hours over 32 days (had 5 lazy days)

 

So I put it an hour of vocab and another 2 hours of Revision videos, but was totally finished.

HSK 2 went well but was slow for some reason in the reading section so I missed three questions :(

HSK 3 ... well let's just say I was examined... and found wanting.

 

Results are out in 10 days time.. as for today, sleep!

 

I can safely as the first challenge HSK 1 in 40 hours was met and is easy and doable

The upgraded challenge of HSK2 in 80 hours (cumulative) I'm sure was met,.. I'll know in 10 days.

 I had hoped to have more than 120 hours towards HSK 3 but we'll see what 96 hours brings. 

tsitsi

Todays hours -> 8 a record right there!

The day of reckoning is here. A few more hours revision, sleep, last minute cramming and the exam will be written.

 

  1. Vocab 3 hours 10!!! Yes I got 100% on sticky study in HSK 3!!! speed is not up to par but it gives me a better chance for the reading and writing sections :) I even begun some anki sentences, better late than never LOL. And managed to keep the others green with 96% and 90% accuracy, even 86% for three!!!
  2. YouTube (courses and videos and coursera vids, exam mocks, revision) -> 5 hours... yep a ton and still a few to go. I'll get halfway through the HSK 3 course I hope before the exam.

 

I will tally up my hours and experiences after the exam...  or Sunday LOL we'll see :)

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tsitsi

Day 35: Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!! Test=t-1 days


HSK

Today 7 hours....

I can literally feel my brain cells popping and growing new neurons and in the process becoming entangled...

 

  • Coursera and YouTube lessons -> 2 hours 50, wish I'd found some of these earlier... 
  • Vocabulary : 4 hours 10 min -> fattening the calf at the dip

 

Only worked when I had meetings or calls lol, about 4 hours, the rest of the time was Chinese.. Took two HSK 2 tests today did very well in one 91/100 and 92/100 later I got 82/100 and 64/100, a lot was just silly mistakes.. tired brain? sigh...

Finally got some progress in HSK 3 words, at 82% but I don't trust my memory too much, grammar points probably only have 2 lol.

I'll try take an HSK 3 mock now before bed.. see if I can get even 30%

 

Couple hours later... Done with test:-> listening not bad 75/100 , reading without pinyin dismal -> 33/100

tsitsi

Day 34: Progress... Test=t-2 days


HSK

Today: 6 hours 15min

 

I had to take a step back and reassess, the HSK 3 vocab is just not getting in... the same words I just cant remember, so I took an HSK 2 mock test passed but not aced, so focused on HSK 2 today. Completed the Coursera course for HSK 2 and I feel more confident. Will go back to HSK 3 tomorrow, after a couple more HSK 2 mocks. HSK three is gonna just be for fun LOL aiming for 40% right now!!!

Lol work and sleep has taken a back seat. It's OK I'll sleep on Sunday.

 

  1. Vocab 3 hours, revision of 1 and 2 and a few more words in 3
  2. Coursera course 2 hours
  3. Mock tests 1 hour 15 Aced HSK1; HSK 2 got 86/100 and 64/100
tsitsi

Day 33: Stagnated... Test=t-3 days


HSK

Today: 5 hours 20

My progress is so slow, I can remember vocab from HSK1 and HSK2 pretty well, about 95 off the bat, but 3 is still at 50%. sigh

Practiced using the app today with and HSK1 test got 100%.If only that was three, LOL

Everything feels so scattered, and the forgetting curve is making itself known...

  1. 1 hour - YouTube 
  2. 50 min Hello chinese
  3. 3hr 30 vocab
tsitsi

Day 32. -Recovery


HSK

Today:

  1. YT course 1 hours 20min
  2. Vocab drilling 3 hours 10 minutes

Life was till busy but managed to make strides! Got my vocab up to 50% of HSK 3 lets hope the trend continues, may yet pass 3 if only barely. Need to do HSK 2 mocks tomorrow though, and practice using the test app.

tsitsi

Day 31: No Mocks :(


HSK

30 min Today :(

 

I don't know how but I lost tons to time to day, PC setup and life... only spent about 30minutes on YouTube Listening... nowhere near what I should and did not even manage to do a single mock yet I had hoped to do 4 today :(

  1. 30 min YouTube HSK 3 course
tsitsi

Day 30 - pc build with lot's of listening


HSK

Today: 4 hours

So Saturday was a wash... I got all my pc parts, and decided to build it... and no it did not take the 4 hours i estimated. It took the whole day and then some... so  mandarin study, well let's see what was done...

  1. 3 hours vocab, most of it listening on YouTube videos of words, my  listening has gotten marginally better
  2. 1 hour YouTube HSK 3 course

So not too bad, but def not enough...

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