Learn Taiwanese Mandarin With Miss Lin Podcast│Taiwanese Mandarin Conversation│Taiwanese culture
by Miss Lin, Mandarin teacher from Taiwan
Recent Reviews
Extremely Helpful! Highly Recommend!
I’m a 2nd gen. Taiwanese-American millennial who recently stumbled across Miss Lin’s YouTube channel. I am already a huge fan! She has a great radio voice, and her podcast is a fantastic ear training resource. During a recent call, my Taiwanese mom even commented that my Mandarin sounds more natural! Thank you Miss Lin! :)
Highly recommend!
This podcast was exactly the kind I was looking for. I love love the short format of it because I can listen and finish to one episode as I get ready in the morning or during commute. The topics are so interesting and varied! I would love to hear more about places in Taiwan, I loved the Taiping Mountain episode!
Love the thoughtful content
Love the thoughtful and relevant topics! 林老師’s content is a very helpful part of my Mandarin leaning journey!
Great podcast for learning Taiwanese Mandarin
Miss Lina’s podcast is a unique resource for those wanting to learn the specific nuances of the Mandarin spoken in Taiwan. Her materials are clear and well thought out, and incorporate modern, casual terms and slang that are so helpful, especially around technology and social media culture and other very useful conversational matter. I have looked a long time for this kind of resource but they are few and far between. Thanks to Miss Lin for filling this gap in such a professional and useful way. And fun too!
Helped me socialize
I’ve been living in Taiwan for a year, and Miss Lin’s podcast were, and still are, a big help for my overall life here. It is quite difficult to find Taiwan-oriented learning material online, so Miss Lin’s podcast is a godsend to people trying to speak more naturally and to understand locals. I have a better understanding of the meaning and reasons behind many (seemingly obscure) Taiwanese reactions, and I always get positive reactions when I use a local wording she mentioned before. Thank you Miss Lin for helping me socialize and improve my quality of life in Taiwan!