What Does Your “Chinese Level” Even Mean?
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What does it actually mean to be at a “level” in Chinese and why does moving up feel so slow?
In this episode, Jared and John dig into the concept of leveling from both the perspective of the learner and from decades of experience in creating Chinese learning content. With John’s decades of experience building structured learning systems, from ChinesePod to Mandarin Companion, you’ll gain insight into what goes into defining levels and why it’s much harder than it seems.
Along the way, they dig into why vocabulary lists alone don’t define your level, how “Swiss cheese” gaps in knowledge form, and why reinforcement, not just new content, is key to long-term progress. You’ll also hear practical insights on how immersion, motivation, and structured input all play a role in helping you truly level up.
John also shares a new project from Allset Learning: a set of free, level-based Chinese newsletters designed to provide consistent, engaging input for learners at three different stages. Follow the links below to subscribe for free.
Links from the episode:
ABC (All the Basics of Chinese) | Substack
AIC (Accessible Intermediate Chinese) | Substack
ARC (Advanced Readings in Chinese) | Substack
Mandarin Companion Graded Readers