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Bueller_007 wrote:2) The quality of the lessons is beyond compare. Cpod's "newbie" lessons, when I last listened to them a few months ago anyway, were TERRIBLE. Ken does a lot of the talking himself, despite the fact that he has a horrible, horrible accent. Even I could pick up how bad his accent is, and I don't speak a word of Chinese.
I still don't speak a word of Chinese, because their lessons were so bad that I quit.
seasurfer wrote:Peter has an accent too, but his Japanese is consider very good as a non-native.
Regarding only a small number of users will benefit from advance lessons, I couldnt agree with that.
Bueller_007 wrote:Plus, the number of users for whom these lessons would be beneficial is also quite small. AFAICT, among present listeners, they would benefit only me, Brody, Jason, Airth and (maybe?) Mikuji as well. Other listeners simply aren't at the level to handle these lessons yet.
Bueller_007 wrote:The market for advanced lessons is, of course, *much* smaller because EVERYONE starts at the beginning level, but only a few progress to the advanced level. This holds true for all subjects.
Bueller_007 wrote:I agree. Pronunciation-wise, Peter's Japanese is much better than Ken's Chinese. It's no fault of Ken's; it's probably largely due to fact that Japanese pronunciation is quite easy, and Chinese pronunciation is quite difficult.
I realize that Chinese has a large number of dialects, and it's really not much different from Japanese in this respect. Aomori dialect and Kagoshima dialect are completely unintelligible to the average Japanese, and the average Osakan *hates* Tokyo dialect. But I don't think that Ken's "accent" can be attributed to dialectical differences. And I don't think it's excusable on these grounds. He sounds like he has a mouth full of marbles and peanut butter. If he hasn't already, he should remove himself from the Chinese portion of the lessons, as Peter has.
seasurfer wrote:Bueller_007 wrote:The majority of the learners in EVERY subject are beginners. Sorry, that's just the way that things work.
You are right in this sense. However, it does not mean that the number of people who want advance lessons are insignificant.