How I Learned Mandarin Chinese in 6 Months

Imagine you hold a question in your mind so long that it becomes part of how you think.

That was my question for many years: how can you speed up learning? If you could learn faster, you could spend less time in school — or even bypass traditional schooling altogether. That question has shaped nearly everything I’ve done professionally for over four decades.

Based on that question, and the work I’ve done over those decades to answer it, I can say this with confidence: you can learn Chinese — or any language, for that matter — far more quickly and more enjoyably than most people have been led to believe.

I know that sounds like marketing. I used to roll my eyes at claims like this too. But there’s a new paradigm hiding in plain sight: the moment you align learning with how the brain actually works, progress stops feeling like a grind.

Landing in China, 1981

When I first arrived in China in 1981, many people told me a Westerner would need ten years to learn Chinese well. Fluency was almost spoken of as a fantasy. The tones were “impossible.” The characters were “impenetrable.” The grammar was “totally alien.”

I didn’t know enough to be intimidated. I just experimented.

Rather than sitting in a classroom memorising vocabulary lists, I paid attention to what was happening around me. I listened — a lot — even when I couldn’t understand. I watched how people’s mouths moved when they spoke. I found people who were patient with my mistakes, who cared more about understanding what I meant than correcting every error I made. I focused on the words and phrases I actually needed in daily life, not the ones a textbook told me to learn.

By applying psychological insights about how the brain acquires language, I became conversational in six months. Not perfect — conversational. I could navigate daily life, hold real discussions, and express ideas that mattered to me.

Over the following years, I reached near-native ability. I even published a book that I wrote entirely in Chinese characters — and, to my surprise, it became a best seller.

What That Experience Taught Me

That experience, and the years of reflection that followed, revealed something I’ve spent the rest of my career developing: a radically different approach to how one should go about learning any language. One that upends traditional, grammar-heavy classrooms. One that treats acquiring a new language not as an academic chore, but as a meaningful, brain-friendly adventure.

The core insight is deceptively simple. We all learned our first language without textbooks, grammar drills, or vocabulary tests. We learned through listening, meaning, emotional connection, and physical interaction. The brain hasn’t changed since then. What changed is that somewhere along the way, we decided adults should learn languages like they’re studying for an exam.

They shouldn’t.

This Is True for Any Language

This is true for any language, and especially true for languages that feel “far” from your own. Most learners assume that distance means difficulty. It doesn’t — not necessarily. Modern research, and a lot of lived experience, suggests that with the right input, motivation, and practice, non-native adults can make rapid progress even with languages as different from English as Mandarin Chinese.

In today’s world, where more and more people want to travel to China, work with China, and understand Chinese culture, it’s vital to use methods that reflect how our brains naturally learn. The old way — memorise, drill, test, repeat — has been failing people for decades. There’s a better way.

I’ve laid out the principles behind this approach in 5 Principles of Accelerated Language Acquisition and the practical steps in 7 Actions to Learn Any Language Fast. And I’m now working with co-founder John Ball to build Speech Genie — the tool I wish had existed when I landed in China all those years ago.

My TEDx talk, “How to Learn Any Language in 6 Months,” has been viewed over 36 million times and has remained in the TEDx top 10 for more than 12 years. But a talk can only go so far. Speech Genie is what happens when you take those ideas and build a system around them — one powered by Cognitive AI that adapts to you the way a patient, supportive language parent would.

If I could learn Mandarin in six months in 1981 with nothing but my wits and the people around me, imagine what’s possible today.

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