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Increase your exposure to Chinese with PPStream

Written By: 孙智谦 on February 9, 2010 No Comment
 
PPStream
 
To learn a language effectively, nothing beats total immersion. The problem is that many learners of Chinese don’t live in an area where total immersion is practical or even possible, so a lot of learners help themselves along by watching Chinese TV shows. But in many countries, very few markets have Chinese TV channels available. That’s where PPStream comes in. It’s basically a streaming video service that allows users to watch all kinds of video content from China on their computers for free. The interface is all in Chinese, and this can’t be changed, but Tokyobit has posted a nice tutorial on how to set up and use PPStream. Check it out here.
 
Please note: Much of the content on PPStream runs afoul of copyright laws and is thus illegal. I do not endorse watching this kind of content; howver, PPStream also features content that is broadcast freely over the airwaves in China and that is virtually impossible to find in other countries.
 

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