Get Ready For School Chinese Writing Workbook 2: 50 Animal Names in Chinese - Colouring, Activity Book for Kids - Couverture souple

Blosh, W.Q.

 
9789811452291: Get Ready For School Chinese Writing Workbook 2: 50 Animal Names in Chinese - Colouring, Activity Book for Kids

Synopsis

  • Get Ready for School Chinese Writing Workbook 2 is for preschoolers and children who are starting to learn to write Chinese.
  • Get your children interested and learn Chinese characters through animals♥
  • Your child will learn in MULTIPLE WAYS - colouring, writing, visualising (or choose one way that suits your child)
  • ★UNIQUE METHOD (not found anywhere)★: We teach Chinese characters broken down into PARTS (not strokes only). A part can be a stroke or a Chinese Alphabet.
  • 50 Animal Names in Chinese (including the 12 Chinese Zodiac Animals)
  • Animal pictures for colouring.
  • Learning is enhanced through activities to recall characters learnt
  • Simplified Chinese characters (used in China, Singapore education systems)

METHODOLOGY

Many learners dread Chinese writing drills - repeating pages and pages of the same Chinese characters. Writing can be fun if done moderately and in varied ways. Your child will be engaged because we

  • Limit writing exercises to not more than 15 repetitions per vocabulary
  • Create varied activities (e.g. varying word sizes, alternating between similar-looking characters, creating tracing and colouring options)
  • Provide more than one way to learn - colour, write, visualise
  • Enhance learning through careful selection of vocabulary that builds foundation (e.g. the character 牛 cow/bull appears in other animals - snail 蜗牛 and buffalo 水牛)

In our books, we teach Chinese characters broken down into PARTS (not strokes only). A part can be a stroke or a Chinese Alphabet.

A Chinese Alphabet is a repetitive component that is made up of 2 to 6 strokes. Learning Chinese Alphabets before learning Chinese characters helps to reduce memory work - don’t remember a character by disintegrated strokes, remember it by PARTS (strokes and alphabets) and do it systematically.

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